Author Topic: Where the forget does bus fair cost $7.25?  (Read 1203 times)

In Norway you MUST use seatbelts in busses or they loving take like 750 Kr or 131$
The do? Most citybusses I've been on (Oslo and surroundings, and Trondheim) don't even have seat belts. But you have to wear a seatbelt when taking the "long-distance-busses"

Anyways, in my city, ordinary busses cost 5$. If you want to take the bus outside of the city, you'll pay about 12$ (70 NOK) and upwards... So yeah :/

All day bus rides for a child is £2.20
It used to be £2.

Here it's about $10 to $11, unless you have a public transport pass.

I remember the little trolley-like cars in San Francisco costing about $7.50 a person :o
That's why we made the mistake of walking to Chinatown.

0.96€(1.3$) from my home to town, which is like 3-8km. Students can ride for free around schoolyear. :D
Bus ticket inside town is like 0.5-1€.(0.6-1.3$). Monthly ticket for students is 5€(6.7$), for adults 15€(20$).
So right now bus rides cost me 5€ per month.

Like 10-15€(13-20$) to get a bus from my town to capital town which is like 180km.

0.96€(1.3$) from my home to town, which is like 3-8km. Students can ride for free around schoolyear. :D
Bus ticket inside town is like 0.5-1€.(0.6-1.3$). Monthly ticket for students is 5€(6.7$), for adults 15€(20$).
So right now bus rides cost me 5€ per month.

Like 10-15€(13-20$) to get a bus from my town to capital town which is like 180km.

Public transport is too expensive... But the 1€ for the 5 km busride seems affordable. The equivalent here costs 3.25€ :/

All day bus rides for a child is £2.20
It used to be £2.

Cheapskates

They couldn't resist tacking on another 0.20 could they?