In 1951, it cost just 10 cents to ride the New York City subway. At the time, tokens had not been introduced yet. Instead, you bought a ticket, and a ticket chopper manned by a guard took your ticket.
In 1953, tokens were introduced, and the fare rose from 10 to 15 cents.
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Five cents. The fare was 5 cents from the time the subway system opened in 1904 until 1948, when it doubled to 10 cents.
Adjusted for inflation, the 5-cent fare would be equal to $1.22 in 2008 dollars. In 1948, the new 10-cent fare would be equal to 89 cents in 2008 dollars.
In 1953, the fare again increased to 15 cents, or $1.21 in 2008 dollars.
The fare was 35 cents from January 1, 1972 through August 31, 1975. The fare was 50 cents from September 1, 1975 through June 28, 1980.
Wikipedia's "New York City transit fares" entry provides a complete fare history, from when the subway system opened in 1904, to the present day. See the Related Link below.
It cost 5 cents to ride the New York City subway from the time it opened in 1904, until July 1, 1948, when the price increased to 10 cents.
A ride on the New York City subway (or bus) system cost 20 cents from 1966 until January 1, 1970, when the fare rose to 30 cents. So it cost 20 cents all through the year 1969.
From 1948 to 1953, the fare was 10 cents. From 1953 to 1966, the fare was 15 cents.
The subway fare was 15 cents from 1953 until 1966, when it increased to 20 cents.
The fare was 10 cents from 1948 through 1953. Source: Wikipedia, "New York City transit fares."
Subway fare was 15 cents from July 2, 1953 -- 1966. See the Related Link for a complete fare history.
The fare was 35 cents until September 1, 1975, when it increased to 50 cents.
$104 a month x 12 = $1,248
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.
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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 cost of a weekly Metrocard in New York City is $33. It allows for unlimited rides on the subway and local buses for a period of seven consecutive days from the first use.
From 1953 to 1966, it cost 15 cents to ride the New York City subway or bus system. Source: see the Related Link below.
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You can buy a wii in New York City underneath the subway in a trashcan. they only cost 5 bucks bro. good deal, except sometimes they dont work..this is one reason why trash can be good items or just plain junk
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