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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]
The free subway-streetcar (later subway-bus) transfer arrangement continues today, and is the only such transfer that can be made without having to use a MetroCard. A 2006 Orion VII OG HEV (6792) on the Rockaway Parkway station-bound B42 on Flatlands Avenue between East 37th Street and Rockaway Parkway.
A paper transfer [32] was added between the IND Sixth Avenue Line and IRT Flushing Line at Bryant Park on July 1, 1968, when KK service started and the new 57th Street station opened. The transfer was only valid on weekdays from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. until a passageway was opened [33] by 1971. [34] Fifth Avenue: IRT Flushing Line 7 <7> 50th Street
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Such an arrangement is helpful for people who need to transfer from one route to another in order to reach their destination. Sometimes transfers are valid in one direction only, requiring a new fare to be paid for the return trip. Penalty fares are fares issued for passengers without valid tickets; standard fare is a term with similar meaning.
A cross-platform transfer also exists at Millbrae between the northbound Caltrain platform and one of the BART platforms. East of Pittsburg/ Bay Point, there is a dedicated transfer platform between the main BART system and eBART, for continuation of travel inbound or outbound.
DASH is the public bus system for the city of Alexandria, Virginia. DASH provides bus service within the City of Alexandria, and connects with Metrobus, Metrorail, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak and other local bus systems. DASH operates 124 buses on eleven routes [7] carrying over five million passengers annually. [8]
Passengers can transfer to the 7 train at 34th Street - Hudson Yards. This arrangement continues until 57th Street, where the M12 goes crosstown to 8th Avenue. It then terminates at 58th Street and Broadway, where passengers can connect to the 1, A, B, C, and D subways at 59th Street–Columbus Circle station.