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February 18, 2009
Why do discount passes for Philadelphia's trains and buses feature a picture of New York City?
Beats me.
Here's the story, from yesterday's Washington Post KidsPost.
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No, Sir, You Really Are in Philadelphia
Anybody who bought a discount pass to ride Philadelphia's trains and buses might feel a little lost. Why? Because the ticket features a picture of New York City — not Philadelphia!
The passes were created to encourage people to ride the train to spring festivals in the city, but officials didn't notice that the wrong picture had been used. New passes are being designed.
February 18, 2009 at 10:01 AM | Permalink
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