#1 is Helvetica, likely a condensed form, with reduced letter spacing. Very common in a lot of applications. I think the destination on #3 is likely a bold form of Helvetica too. The numbers on #3 look like the same font as all of #2, which looks like it was designed for the purpose with very rectangular forms. Rather more difficult to identify.
#1 is Helvetica, likely a condensed form, with reduced letter spacing. Very common in a lot of applications. I think the destination on #3 is likely a bold form of Helvetica too. The numbers on #3 look like the same font as all of #2, which looks like it was designed for the purpose with very rectangular forms. Rather more difficult to identify.
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