System information | |
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Full name | All Purpose Ticket Issuing System |
Machine type | Ticket Office-based |
Type of ticket stock | Manual/Hopper-fed |
Manufacturer | Thorn EMI, Wells |
History | |
First introduced | October 1986 |
Machine number range | 2000-5168 |
Window number range | Upwards from 01 Downwards from 99 (spare machines) |
Machines in use | 2,971 (maximum historic figure) 3 (as of March 2007) |
Locations/areas/train operating companies | |
Current users | none |
Former users | Before privatisation: - All passenger sectors of British Rail After privatisation: - All train operating companies |
APTIS was the Accountancy and Passenger Ticket Issuing System used on the British Rail/National Rail network until 2007.[citation needed] It was originally called "Advanced Passenger Ticket Issuing System" as it was being developed at the time of the Advanced Passenger Train.[citation needed]
It was widely known as the All-Purpose Ticket-Issuing System, a description which was used during the development of the prototype devices.[1][2]
It led to the introduction, on the national railway, of a new standardised machine-printable ticket, the APTIS ticket, which replaced the Edmondson railway ticket first introduced in the 1840s.