I can be bought, but not for less than subway fare.
Barring a 12th-hour decision by a judge this month, the $2 subway fare is here to stay.
For 44 years, until 1948, the subway fare was a nickel.
I won't walk 20 blocks to save a subway fare.
There is the 50-cent spike, or 33 percent increase, in the subway fare to $2, which took effect on Sunday.
He called out to the governor, "Why'd you raise the subway fare?"
One didn't know that subway fares had just gone up.
That way I would at least save the subway fare.
What to do with the money he will no longer spend on subway fares?
The next time, he received only a list of city shelters and subway fare.