Farebox

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A box into which passengers drop their bus or train fare.

    "We are keeping our eye on contradictions in fare collection–members have noticed uniformed collectors on Nearly light rail at the same time buses run with papered-over fareboxes–given the recent fare increase, we wonder why collections does not seem to be uniformly enforced."

  2. 2
    All payment from passengers (in whatever form) as a source of revenue for a transit organization.

    "What makes it worse is that since the Southern Thameslink and Great Northern deal is a management contract, all the farebox money goes to the government."

Example

More examples

"We are keeping our eye on contradictions in fare collection–members have noticed uniformed collectors on Nearly light rail at the same time buses run with papered-over fareboxes–given the recent fare increase, we wonder why collections does not seem to be uniformly enforced."

Etymology

From fare + box.

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