The subway fare was 5 cents from the time the subway first opened in 1904 until 1948, when the fare doubled to 10 cents.
The fare was 50 cents until June 29, 1980, when it increased to 60 cents.
The fare was 15 cents in 1960. Wikipedia has an entry detailing the New York City transit system's entire fare history. See the Related Link below.
Depending on the exact year, it was 10 cents.
25 cents
Current fare for the NYC subway is $2.75 per ride.
It depends on what subway system you're talking about. Lots of major cities have subway systems.
No. NYC subway operates in NYC.
Hotel chains have tourism displays that include free NYC Subway maps. A free NYC Subway map can also be obtained in any Subway or Ferry ticket booth.
No, believe it or not, crimes are actually rare on the subway. I have been told that on the city bus someone could kill you and no one would have a clue you got killed or who the killer was.
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.
No
Take the "E" train. You will have to walk a block or so at each end of the ride, but that is still the best way to go.
Any subway station booth.
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By making a fantasy NYC subway map!
On weekdays after 3PM, yes.