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A flat fare of €30 covers most of central Madrid.
The airport is one of the few spots in Atlanta with readily available cabs and a ride downtown costs a flat fare of $30 for one person, plus $2 for each additional person.
Unlike other railways, the C&SLR had no ticket classes or paper tickets; when the railway began operations, a flat fare of two pence, collected at a turnstile, was charged.
With the opening in 1900 of the Central London Railway from Shepherd's Bush to the City with a flat fare of 2d, the District and the Met together lost four million passengers between the second half of 1899 and the second half of 1900.
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After a year and a half of keeping a flat fare on all its rides, on-demand transportation startup Lyft is set to begin a test of dynamic pricing based on demand.
The increase is the first since 1995, and puts the cost of a flat fare at the upper end of urban transit systems around the country.
Both of those competitors have focused on trying to create a predictable price structure for their passengers, with Lyft moving from the idea of "donations" to a flat fare structure.
Prior to this, stations west of Old Mill and east of Victoria Park were geographically part of the zone 2 fare zone, but the subway used a flat fare system, so they were treated as being part of zone 1.
A flat fare's a flat fare (and I want to prove how savvy I am).
On transport, Berry has announced an ambitious plan to phase out fare zones and introduce a flat fare system within ten years.
Kind of related: Earlier today, competitor SideCar sent an email to passengers saying that it would move from donations to a flat fare structure in California, where the Public Utilities Commission has given its approval for new ride-sharing services.
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