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The Puffing Billy Railway, located about 40km east of Melbourne, was constructed in the early 1900s to open up remote areas. The present line between Belgrave and Gembrook travels through the forests and farmlands of the magnificent Dandenong Ranges. Today, this non-profit Railway operates almost daily thanks to the tireless efforts of more than 900 dedicated volunteers.
General Information:• People with disabilities - can be accommodated on most excursion trains, including a limited number of wheelchairs. Please phone to check availability.Easy access toilets are at Belgrave, Lakeside and Gembrook.• Refreshments and souvenirs - are available at most stations.• Railway Tracks - standing and walking on the tracks is not permitted.• Prams (婴儿车) - only folding or narrow type prams can be accommodated through the narrow carriage doors.• Smoking - is not permitted on the train or under any roofed areas.• Assistance Dogs certified by a registered authority - are the only dogs allowed on the train and must be kept on lead at all times.• Alcohol - is not permitted on trains (except as provided in dining cars).• Toilets - are located at each station. Parenting rooms are located at Belgrave, Lakeside & Gembrook.• Photographs and videos - for personal use are permitted. Wedding photography and any use, re-use or reproduction for commercial purposes is prohibited without prior written permission.
Conditions:• Concession fares (优惠票价) are available to Australian bearers of Health Care, Student, Seniors, Companion or Pensioner cards. (Exclude evening dining and events). Your signature may be required on day of travel for verification purposes.• Children under 4 years, not occupying a seat, are carried FREE on excursion trains only, excluding special events and dining trains.• Discounts are available for pre-booked group travel (20 or more) on a return journey, except on Sundays, public holidays and school holidays.• All trains are steam-driven unless a diesel locomotive (柴油机车) is required in exceptional circumstances.• First Class Travel return journeys are on appointed trains only.
(1) The above information is mainly intended for ______ .
| A. international tourists in Australia |
| B. potential travellers of the steam trains |
| C. local residents in Dandenong Ranges |
| D. volunteers on the Puffing Billy Railway |
(2) People are not permitted to bring___ onto the excursion trains .
A.prams
B.guide dogs
C.wheelchairs
D.alcohol
(3)What can be learned from the above information? ______
| A. Taking photos is forbidden on most excursion trains. |
| B. Toilets for the disabled are not available at all stations. |
| C. Foreign visitors to Australia can also get concession fares. |
| D. One can get tickets at a lower price as long as he books in advance. |
参考答案:BDB
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