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MBTA approves proposed fare hikes Boston Globe Public transit riders will soon have to dig a little deeper. The board of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority voted Thursday to approve a host of fare increases: Subway rides will rise from $1.25 to $1.70 per trip. Commuter rail fares will jump about 25 percent. And bus fares that now range from 90 cents to $1.55 will be a MBTA To Vote On Fare Increase WBZ.com Posted by M.L. Boston (WBZ Newsroom) -- The MBTA is set to vote today on a fare hike. The proposal calls for subway and trolley fares to increase to $1.70 and bus rides to $1.25. Those fares only apply to commuters who use the "Charlie" card. MRT plans P10-fare hike ABS-CBNNEWS.com Transportation Assistant Secretary Roberto Lastimoso said Wednesday that a fare increase by as much as P10 is being sought for the Metro Rail Transit to pay off monthly debts, ABS-CBN News reported. MBTA board approves proposed fare hikes WRGB Albany (Boston - AP) - MBTA fares are going up. As expected, the T's Board of Directors today approved a 45-cent increase in subway fares from one dollar, 25 cents to one dollar, 70 cents per trip. MBTA Approves Fare Hikes CBS 4 Boston The MBTA voted Thursday to increase subway and bus fares. Starting in January, subway and trolley fares will increase to $1.70 and bus rides will jump to $1.25. More Local News Fare's fair on new bus Lynn News BUS company Norfolk Green has launched a special fare to mark its new 45 route between Gaywood Park, Pandora Meadows and the town centre. (08/11/2006 09:02:37) AFX UK Focus 2006-11-08 08:31 GMT: Ryanair rapped by advertising watchdog over 'zero fare' seats claim Interactive Investor LONDON (AFX) - Ryanair Holdings PLC, Europe's largest no-frills airline, has been sanctioned by the UK's advertising watchdog over a TV ad promoting 4 mln "zero fare" flights that actually cost passengers up to 21.70 stg. Fare roulette The Columbus Dispatch Javascript is disabled in your browser. To use all the features of this site, please enable it. For a text-only version of Dispatch.com click here. Richie may face another recount—Dems fare well at polls Rice Lake Online Incumbent Barron County Sheriff Tom Richie edged past challenger Richard Carr by less than 1% of the vote in unofficial election returns on Wednesday morning, Nov. 8. With all precincts reporting, but not yet certified by the Board of Canvass, Richie had 8,180 votes to 8,116 for Carr. The 64-vote difference is less than 1% of the total vote. Sample Newport fare during Restaurant Week The Providence Journal The first ever Newport Restaurant Week runs through Sunday, with more than 40 Newport County restaurants offering a fixed-price three-course lunch for $16.39, and a three-course dinner for $29.39. The lunch price acknowledges the year Newport was founded.
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