Oh, dude, back in 1930, a bus pass cost around 15 cents. Yeah, like, can you even imagine paying that little for a bus ride nowadays? I mean, you'd probably find that much change in your couch cushions, am I right?
A bus pass for the city bus.
3.5$
14 cents a quart.
0.05 cents
4 shillings that's what my great grandmother said
The answer depends on where the bus system is located.
Pretty much depends on what you are trying to make it pass.
A bus costs 2 pounds in cash or you could get a weekly bus pass for 10 pounds
$30.00
White Bus Services was created in 1930.
You should have renewed your bus pass before it expires. You can't use an out of date bus pass.
I will like to get a NJ Transit Bus Pass.
Unfortunately, NO. There is no bus service through Snoqualmie Pass.
A Greyhound bus ticket from Toronto to Ottawa will cost approximately $47.30 - $88.20 depending on the fare type selected. The price of a bus ticket depends on the fare type purchased (example: refundable, non-refundable, return, one-way). Price confirmation can be obtained online or through your local Greyhound Operator.
No
If they suspect (or can prove) you're using it fraudulently - or it has expired - then, yes they can ! The bus pass is NEVER you're property - Somewhere on the pass, it will have text similar to... "This pass remains the property of the bus company." If you can prove you're legally entitled to use the pass - you can reclaim it at the office of the bus company, so long as you can prove your identity.
Donald Pass was born in 1930.