School Fares: Hearing, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on S. 3762 and H.R. 18248. July 29, 1968Considers S. 3762 and companion H.R. 18248, to authorize subsidy payments to D.C. Transit Co. to provide reduced school fares on public buses. |
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10-trip and monthly 10-trip passes adult rates American Transit Association amount of money bill Board of Education carrier cents common carrier Comptroller CONGRESS THE LIBRARY D.C. Transit System District of Columbia Fare Report Fares Paid foregoing full fare further RESOLVED Green Bus Lines High School Eligibility issuance Jamaica Buses January 14 June 30 LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lowest adult fare money equivalent monthly school passes net operating income number of passes number of school omnibus corporations operating revenues passengers passes delivered passes so requested payment Previous Effective pupil rapid transit line Rate eliminated rate of return rates of fare reduced fares regular route resolution ride school attended School Fare Reimbursement school fare subsidy Senator SPONG serial numbers statement of delivery statement of receipts surface line thereafter indicate total cost Total number Transfers Transit Company Transit Corp transporting school children Triboro Coach Corporation WMA Transit YORK CITY TRANSIT
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