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how much did a train ticket cost in 1960
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The cost of a train ticket in the late 1940s varied depending on the distance traveled, the class of service, and the specific route taken. On average, a train ticket could range from a few dollars for short distances to over $100 for longer trips in first-class accommodations. Factors such as inflation, fuel costs, and infrastructure investments also influenced ticket prices during this time period.
In the 1940s, buying a plane ticket was a luxury reserved for the very well off. The average cost for a plane ticket in 1940 was about $278.
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The cost of train tickets varies by how far in advance you purchase tickets and the day you are departing. With a seven day advance purchase the average cost of a train ticket from Atlanta, GA to Houston, TX is 352.00.
When traveling it is important to know how much that travel will cost. A train ticket to Portsmouth can vary from $10-$100+ depending on where a person is traveling from.
The cost of the train ticket in the 1860's would depend on the distance traveled. On average, the cost was less than 3 cents per mile.
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There is only one to find out how much a train ticket to Trans Siberia to Moscow to Beijing cost. You will have to call to find out.
On which train? Here's the Amtrak website so you can look your answer.
In the 1850's, an English train ticket cost will depend on the number of miles traveled. Each mile, for a Middle class train, cost $0.75.