Friday, August 17, 2012

Bankstown Commuter Thanks 'Veola' For Returned Keys Left on Bus


'The key to life is always be patient, good to others and then they will give you your key!'

 Zhini, a hard working commuter from Bankstown, yesterday has never felt so grateful, when things went sour for him yesterday, after reaching work in Parramatta.

He travels  Monday to Saturdays from Bankstown Bus Interchange to Parramatta Bus Interchange. Yesterday he caught the M92 bus from Bankstown to Parramatta and realised as he reached work he left his house keys on the seat of the bus.

He was in despair ( like anyone would be) until he contacted the Veola Bus Depot in Bankstown, the transport officer contacted the bus driver  and the keys were located and advised ready to be picked up in the bus depot  in the afternoon.  Zhini was so relieved when he was told the good news!

The moral of the story is as we all tend to lose items in public transport and we hope we have trustworthy commuters/ transport officers that will assist commuters life in obtaining the lost item! Communication direct to bus drivers can be very useful in making people happy and so should life be like that!

A copy of Zhini's ticket is provided, so that it is proof that what was on the ticket - made it easier to be found!

Editor: to the bus driver keep on doing you very honest job and thank you for making one person happy!

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