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You Think It’s Expensive Here to Ride?

by Max Hartshorne on December 13, 2007

I’m spending part of today with my family in Blawenburg NJ, the town and the house where I grew up. Last night it was nice to see two of my sisters and other relatives gathered around a huge table. I’ve got that familiar pre-trip feeling, trying to make sure I don’t forget something important.

On the bus back from New York, I read the New York Post, and found a story that had European tourists gushing about how much they like the city’s subways. A fare hike is coming that will increase the cost of multi-ride cards but leave the tourist’s one-time rides at $2. “We’re happy with the subway here,” said Italian tourists Ilaria Turi and her sister, “They’re better than the ones in Rome.”

Another visitor updated the cost of such a trip in Belfast. That would be $5 for a single trip. In London, said another traveler, Daniel Feaster, 25, the cost would be $8. In Paris another traveler said the cost of a ride is $2.20.

For locals who want to save a bit, the MTA gives out a 15 percent discount if they spend more than $7 on a multi-ride metro card. The paper congratulated Mayor Mike for standing up to the ‘populist poseurs in the media and demagogues in City Hall by passing a rate hike that is fair–and still a better deal than most overseas city’s fares.

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