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... 17 Fare coordination between water- and land-based transit varies significantly among the surveyed companies and agencies in this synthesis. Coordination can be as simple as selling bus tickets aboard the ferry vessel (practiced by Vineyard Transit)
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... 18 NJ Transit to offer a discount to passengers transferring between ferry and bus at the Port Imperial Ferry Terminal. A joint monthly pass is available that provides a $50 discount on ferry fare for several NY Waterway routes departing from that interface.
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... 19 to the ferry and for the final connection to a destination from the ferry, as can be seen in Figure 15. WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES -- ONE REGIONAL CARD FOR ALL WSF and transit agencies in the Puget Sound Region participate in the ORCA card program.
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... 20 that 40% are commuters, 40% are tourists, and 20% are community travelers. The Sydney transit system is divided into three zones.

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