27(b).Early POTIS Machines - Autelca B8011, B8020 & B100
31st January 2005

Autelca machines came in 3 versions, all using BR No.3595 ticket stock. The B8011 was the simplest machine, capable only of issuing 32 different tickets and identifiable by the yellow machine casing. The B8020 was similar but the casing was red. The B100 was a more complex machine and was broadly similar to the later Ascom B8050. Tickets from these machines did not have the magnetic encoding stripe on the rear.

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A ticket from a B8011 machine, issued at East Croydon. (Image courtesy of Matt Davis).
A ticket from a B8011 machine, issued at East Croydon. (Image courtesy of Matt Davis).
A ticket from a B100 machine, issued at Birmingham Snow Hill.
A ticket from a B100 machine, issued at Birmingham Snow Hill.
Another B100 issue, this time from Blackpool North. (Image courtesy of Matt Davis).
Another B100 issue, this time from Blackpool North. (Image courtesy of Matt Davis).
The rear of a BR3595 ticket.
The rear of a BR3595 ticket.
An official BR picture of a B8011 machine.
An official BR picture of a B8011 machine.