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ACTV Ticket Machines

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ACTV ticket machine payments

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Step 7: Use a credit card, debit card, euro coins, or euro banknotes to pay for your ticket.

ACTV biglietto ricaricabileOnce you've paid, the machine will print your ticket and deliver it (with a receipt and and any change that's due) in the slot below the touch screen and payment panel.

Note: If you've bought a carnet and the machine dispenses only one ticket such as the one shown here, don't worry: Your "biglietto ricaricabile" (rechargeable ticket) is a stored-value card that holds multiple fares.

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