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  2. Transfer (public transit) - Wikipedia

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    Bus transfer ticket, Minneapolis, Ca 1990 A transfer allows the rider of a public transportation vehicle who pays for a single-trip fare to continue the trip on another bus or train. [ 1 ] Depending on the network, there may or may not be an additional fee for the transfer. [ 2 ]

  3. New York City transit fares - Wikipedia

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    Different combinations of transfer privileges and the abolition of double fares to the Rockaways have altered these fares from time to time. Since July 4, 1997, massively increased transfer privileges and pass discounts have lowered the average real fare significantly. [52] According to MTA figures, only 2.1% of rides are single-ride fares. [53]

  4. Fare - Wikipedia

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    A fare is the fee paid by a passenger for use of a public transport system: rail, bus, taxi, etc. In the case of air transport, the term airfare is often used. Fare structure is the system set up to determine how much is to be paid by various passengers using a transit vehicle at any given time. A linked trip is a trip from the origin to the ...

  5. FlyAway (bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Van Nuys FlyAway route is one of the few public transportation systems that operate at a profit. Fares and parking fees charged to customers generate enough revenue that LAWA predicted to have a net operating profit of approximately $168,000 in 2013. [3] [9]

  6. Road pricing - Wikipedia

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    The law also seeks to encourage the use of public transportation and reduce air pollution. According to the law, revenues from congestion charges should be destined exclusively to urban infrastructure for public transportation and non-motorized modes of locomotion (such as walking and cycling), and to finance public subsidies for transit fares ...

  7. DC Circulator - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia Department of Transportation operated the service in a public–private partnership with RATP Dev. [3] [4] The DC Circulator buses were similar to shuttle buses since they operated on a predictable fixed route and schedule, and run between the city's main attractions and some of the more popular neighborhoods for ...

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  9. Pasadena Transit - Wikipedia

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    The transfer fee to another transit agency was an additional 25 cents. [ 1 ] : 12 Fares were raised in 2009 to 75 cents (adult), 50 cents (youth), and 35 cents (discount).