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It's all the same.
This is a trick question. A ride on the New York City subway has never cost 25 cents. On January 1, 1970, the fare jumped from 20 cents to 30 cents, and it has continued rising since then.
Subway fare is the same regardless of where you're coming from and going to. Subway and bus fare in New York City is currently $2.50 for a Single Ride Ticket and $2.25 per ride using a pay-per-ride Metrocard.
On an average weekday approximately 5 million people ride the NYC Subway. On the weekend the amount is less than half of the weekday ridership.
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Yes, pay-per-ride Metrocards and Single Ride Tickets give you 1 free transfer between the subway and bus, or between buses. Conditions and restrictions can be read in the Related Links (see below).
It's up to you but New York city can be difficult to drive in and they have a wonderful public transportation system. I found it easy to walk, take a cab or ride the subway to get to anywhere I needed when visiting.
It would cost $2.25, which is the current fare on the New York City subway or buses, as of today, October 14, 2010.
The New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority offers Subway and Bus transportation in and around New York City to the Public. They also offer Access-A-Ride services for the handicapped or disabled.
The fare was 35 cents until September 1, 1975, when it increased to 50 cents.
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