File:London Transport Red Rover Tickets, 1969,1972. - Flickr - sludgegulper.jpg

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The problem with Red Rover tickets is that one had to find a LT garage to buy them from. This usually necessitated a trip to Hornchurch (RD) which was no bad thing in itself. The trip usually started in proper with a 193 to Rainham.(from memory) . A cheap day out.

An older Red Rover ticket from 1962 is seen among other ticketing ephemera on this web page. @TigerTim also has one on his stream.
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Author Felix O

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