Can someone decipher the various codes for me? I only know that '9522' refers to SBS 9522C, '168' refers to Service 168 and '1325' is the time the inspector came to inspect. What are the other codes and what are their meanings? And are the asterisks the fillers?
*INSPECTOR* *: *- *
160807 00 5736:2038-2038
1325 168 1 *: *- *
355539 9522 *: *- *
*Refers to 1985C tixs*Originally posted by TWS4793:Continue from old thread which had already expired. Old thread: http://buses.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=238702&page=0
Recently I managed to grab my second inspector ticket. As for my first inspector ticket, I'm not sure whether I had misplaced it, but anyway, here's what was exactly typed out on the ticket:
Can someone decipher the various codes for me? I only know that '9522' refers to SBS 9522C, '168' refers to Service 168 and '1325' is the time the inspector came to inspect. What are the other codes and what are their meanings? And are the asterisks the fillers?
INSPECTOR* *: *- *This ticket came from SBS 9522 C 168 driven by BC Employee No 355539. The ticket was printed at 1325hrs on 16th August 2007 at Fare Stage 00 (havent start trip, at the bus park). When an inspector receives this ticket the cash fare inspection should have serial numbers 2038-2038 (1 ticket nia)
160807 00 5736:2038-2038
1325 168 1 *: *- *
355539 9522 *: *- *
5736 is vaildator number, usually vaildator got marking, the number on the marking is the vaildator number.Originally posted by SBS1985C:*Refers to 1985C tixs*
*INSPECTOR*(inspector tix) *: *- * (validator 1 - Removed)
160807 (DATE) 00 (Fare stage - 00 means have not start trip) 5736:2038-2038 (validator 2 - In use, print cash tix)
1325( ) 168 (Svc Number) 1 (Direction) *: *- * (validator 3 - Not Installed)
355539 (Bus driver code number) 9522 (Bus Rego plate) *: *- * (validator 4 - not installed)
taught by a BNDEP SP BC who drove SBS1985C on 66.
So From this I can tell:
you took SBS9522 on 168 on 16 Aug 2007 and BC 355539 drove this bus.
SBS
By luckOriginally posted by NickL_C151:May I ask how did you get the Inspector's Ticket?
Direction 2, fare stage 16 at time of boardingOriginally posted by TIB1049L:
Pix (Ticket is on the left)Originally posted by SBS1985C:-------------------------------------------------
Your pass is retained for investigation.
CONC.1 (PASS1)
XXXXXX ++ -2 26
#### HH:MM DDMM07
-------------------------------------------------
XXXXXXX= BC code
++ = Service no
#### =Rego Plate
HH:MM = Time
DDMM07 = Date
What is this ticket?
What does CONC.1 stand for?
What does (PASS1) stand for?
What does -2 Stand for?
what does 26 stand for?
Edit: If its helps, the pass retained was a Secondary School Bus Concession Pass With Valid E Stamp

Mi also have one ticket. that time my ezlink card since to be not working. my one is on service 147 B9TLOriginally posted by SBS1985C:Pix (Ticket is on the left)
Had anyone else who had their pass confiscated, received this ticket?
Not very sure, but I believe the PASS1 is the type of concession you have. When you buy your pass, on the receipt, they will say what pass type.Originally posted by SBS1985C:What does CONC.1 stand for?
What does (PASS1) stand for?
What does -2 Stand for?
what does 26 stand for?
It just happened that the ticket was placed at the dashboard (not on the driver's dashboard) of the bus and I noticed it on my way out of the bus. I took the ticket and asked the female driver driving SBS 9522C whethere I could have the ticket for reference. She agreed to let me have it.Originally posted by NickL_C151:May I ask how did you get the Inspector's Ticket?
Long time ago, A means Aircon. N means non aircon. No idea if N is still being used.Originally posted by TIB1049L:
For SMRT my earliest ticket doesn't show N even when I have tix which wrote AOriginally posted by Yusry:Long time ago, A means Aircon. N means non aircon. No idea if N is still being used.
PASS 1: Bus Concession PassOriginally posted by stooper:Not very sure, but I believe the PASS1 is the type of concession you have. When you buy your pass, on the receipt, they will say what pass type.
Found 2 B9 tickets with same serial number for both directions at different timings on the same dayOriginally posted by choww:Pick 2 tickets on 143 B9 with the same serial number![]()
Yes. N is still used for Non ACs.Originally posted by Yusry:Long time ago, A means Aircon. N means non aircon. No idea if N is still being used.
So does the same serial no. apply for the normal ticket?Originally posted by SBS9888Y:for now, every trip only 1 ticket serial no. like e.g (3176 for all tickets printed throughout the one trip and moves on to the next in a new trip making it easier for inspectors) not like last time where the numbers moved after each fare ticket is printed
and the cents is now jus a letter c for B9TL style tickets instead of the cent symbol
No, N is not used aft September. Try and find tickets that are printed recently and they changed the sign of cents. From c with a stroke and now without stroke. NAC doesn't have N printed anymore.Originally posted by SBS1984E:Yes. N is still used for Non ACs.