pay one's fare

  • 1fare — [feə ǁ fer] noun [countable] TRAVEL the price paid to travel by plane, train etc: • With cheaper air fares, travelers have more vacation choices. • South Yorkshire s low bus fares are persuading drivers to leave their cars at home. • Children… …

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  • 2One hour bus ticket — is the name given to a transport campaign in London, U.K. Backed by the opposition Liberal Democrat party on the London Assembly, it seeks to persuade Transport for London to introduce a time limited bus ticket.[1] Currently users of pre paid… …

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  • 3fare — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 money paid to travel by bus, taxi, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ expensive, high ▪ cheap, low ▪ adult (esp. BrE), full, normal …

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  • 4fare — 01. The one way [fare] to Cambridge is approximately $50. 02. Plane [fares] are expected to increase as a result of the merger of the country s two major airlines. 03. I had to walk home from the pubbecause I didn t have enough for the taxi… …

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  • 5One World Cafe — Coordinates: 40°46′05.5″N 111°52′56″W / 40.768194°N 111.88222°W / 40.768194; 111.88222 One World Everybody Ea …

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  • 6Zero-fare public transport — services are funded in full by means other than collecting a fare from passengers. They may be funded by national, regional or local government through taxation or by commercial sponsorship by businesses. Types of zero fare transportCity wide… …

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  • 7Exit fare — An exit fare is a method of collecting ridership fees, or fare, from a transportation system where the fee (or part of the fee) is collected from passengers upon reaching their destination.Exit fares were used on the subway lines of the early… …

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  • 8book one's passage — reserve a place on a ship, pay one s boat fare …

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  • 9Oyster card (pay as you go) on National Rail — The acceptance of Oyster Card (pay as you go) on National Rail in London, England had been limited to a restricted number of National Rail services[1] since the introduction of the stored value product on London Underground in January 2004.[2] In …

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  • 10Bill of fare — Bill Bill, n. [OE. bill, bille, fr. LL. billa (or OF. bille), for L. bulla anything rounded, LL., seal, stamp, letter, edict, roll; cf. F. bille a ball, prob. fr. Ger.; cf. MHG. bickel, D. bikkel, dice. Cf. {Bull} papal edict, {Billet} a paper.]… …

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