train fare

NOUN
  1. the fare charged for traveling by train
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How To Use train fare In A Sentence

  • Rail chiefs came under fire after raising train fares for the second time this year.
  • Train fares are going up again.
  • In June 2003 a chartered helicopter cost £2,939 for a 50-mile trip to Oxford, when a train fare would have cost £97.
  • The recent hike in train fares came as a shock to commuters.
  • Train fare increases of 5% are envisaged for the next year.
  • Train fare increases of 5% are envisaged for the next year.
  • The recent hike in train fares came as a shock to commuters.
  • A second class train fare is about €100. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was principally for this that he needed "too much" the dollars that he was reluctant to spend on the train fare home. Truman
  • Rail chiefs came under fire after raising train fares for the second time this year.
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