If a child under the age of five is riding on a Reading bus with an adult fare paying customer, and they do not take up a seat, there is no charge for the child.
usually half
Two years old is the magic number. If your child has reached his or her 2nd birthday, most US carriers will require that the child has its own seat and will charge full fare for that seat. I'm certainly not suggesting that you "fudge" on the child's age, but I've seen some pretty big "infants under two years of age" sitting on their parents' laps.
For a lap child 2 and under on USAirways its free domestically. Internationally its 10% of the adult fare plus any surcharges and taxes.
The price of a child's train ticket depends on various factors. First of all, where the child will be traveling affects the price. The longer the distance traveled, the higher the ticket price. Prices will alse be different depending on which rail line you use and the type of ticket needed. Secondly, the age of the child and how many adults are traveling with the child can affect the price. For National Rail in the UK, a child under the age of 5 may be able to travel for free with a fare-paying passenger. Ages 5 to 15 get a 50% discount on most tickets. For Amtrak in the US, one child under the age of 2 rides free with a fare-paying adult. Additional children under the age of 2 and children ages 2 to 15 may receive a 50% discount with a fare-paying adult, with a limit of 2 children per adult.
i think roughly about £1.50 to £2.00Answer: It depends onb the age of the child. IN the UK, if they're under 5 years old - they travel free (so long as they don't occupy a seat that a paying passenger could use). If they're between the age of 5 & 14, they pay half the adult fare for the journey.
If the child is flying on a Youth, Child, or Infant fare, you must provide a valid picture ID proving age or a birth certificate. If the child is flying on standard adult fare, no identification is required.
The Lawless Years - 1959 No Fare 1-7 was released on: USA: 28 May 1959
The current (March 2012) adult fare is €2.20 and the child fare is €0.90 for one way trips.
Depending on the fare type purchased, a Greyhound bus ticket from Rochester to Reading will cost $88.00 - $99.00.
if x is adult fare, 2 adults pay 2x and 3 children pay 1.5x, making a total of 3.5x which is equal to 14. so x is 14 divided by 3.5, which is 4. answer is 4.
16 years plus
It will cost $988 to ride the bus for two years.