The public transportation tools in Beijing in the 1970s and 1980s were mainly buses, and monthly tickets could be used without limit during the use period. The subway passengers in the early and mid-1970s, especially when commuting and getting off work, can be said to be the shut

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The public transportation tools in Beijing in the 1970s and 1980s were mainly buses, and monthly tickets could be used without limit during the use period. The subway passengers in the early and mid-1970s, especially when commuting and getting off work, can be said to be the shuttle bus of Shougang workers who worked in Shijingshan District. Monthly subway tickets were hard to come by in the mid-to-late 1980s. Only employees who live in their homes (now employees who live outside the Second Ring Road) can apply for subway tickets from their units. I heard that a monthly subway ticket worth 10 yuan is 180 yuan for a card black market. There is another level after that, which is to stamp the photos of the subway monthly ticket. If you don’t stamp it, you can’t change the monthly ticket.

The public transportation tools in Beijing in the 1970s and 1980s were mainly buses, and monthly tickets could be used without limit during the use period. The subway passengers in the early and mid-1970s, especially when commuting and getting off work, can be said to be the shut - DayDayNews

was squeezed into paper people by bus. It is probably the saying passed down at that time. During get off work, the shorter passengers can't fall down without having to support them. I was fine at that time because my home was close to the unit, so I would definitely get to ride my bicycle for 10 minutes. It was snowing heavily in winter, and it was not too late to walk for 20 minutes. In the late 1970s, in the early 1980s, the apprentices reimbursed their monthly tickets and often took buses because they were working in two shifts at that time, which just avoided the commuting and getting off work in society.

The public transportation tools in Beijing in the 1970s and 1980s were mainly buses, and monthly tickets could be used without limit during the use period. The subway passengers in the early and mid-1970s, especially when commuting and getting off work, can be said to be the shut - DayDayNews

Especially when you get off the night shift, it is a little over 6 o'clock in the morning, and there are very few passengers on the bus. An old colleague in the unit is in his 40s, so we call him third brother. He bet with us that he could take the bus for free with justification, and another colleague (also an apprentice) made a bet with him, saying it was impossible. Most of the people who take the bus at 5-6 o'clock in the morning are employees with monthly passes. The ticket seller's ticket holder has only a few yuan of change except for the train ticket and red lance pencil. The colleague took out 10 yuan openly and wanted to buy a 5-cent ticket. The ticket seller would even blame himself and said that he couldn't find it. (How to curse in my heart)[cover face][cover face][cover face]

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