Texas Electric Railway: Passenger Tariff No. 6 Page: 2
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GENERAL
1. All tickets must.be dated with the actual
date, of sale by stamping them on back of con-
tract and each coupon with station dating stamp.
Where it is required that destination, etc. be
punched, tickets must be so punched with station
punch. When it is necessary for agents to fill
in destination, limit, rate, etc. on tickets,
this must be done with pen and ink, or rubber
stamp. In no case- use pencil of any kind.
2. The Adult rates given in this Tariff are
between what are termed "Rate Points". Agents
when selling tickets to stops that are not "Rate
Points" should charge fare to the first "Rate
Point" beyond such stop. Conductors when col-
lecting fares from stops that are not "Rate
Points" should 'charge from the "Rate Point" last
passed, and to stops that are not "Rate Points"
should charge to the "Rate Point" next beyond.
See Pages 21,22,23,24,25,26,27 and 28 for Stop
Sheets showing all "Rate Points" and Stops.
3. Tickets sold or cash fares collected to a
city or town in which other stops are made than
the. station are good for passage from any stop
within the city or town at- which the passenger
may board the car to any stop within the city or
town shown as destination.
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Griffin, James P. Texas Electric Railway: Passenger Tariff No. 6, book, October 27, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1326679/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Interurban Railway Museum.