This vintage fare box sits inside a retired city bus now parked in Sandon, British Columbia. Once a bustling silver mining town, Sandon is now a preserved ghost town featuring a collection of transit buses from across Canada. The sign instructs passengers to fold bills lengthwise and pay exact change—no small reminder of how public transit once ran before the days of tap cards and digital fare systems.
Title: Exact Fare
Location: Sandon, BC
Year Photographed: April 2017
Proudly printed in Canada on high-quality paper with a subtle blend of gloss and matte finishes.
• 10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
• Fingerprint-resistant
• Premium Japanese paper
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