railfare

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From rail +‎ fare.

Noun[edit]

railfare (plural railfares)

  1. Alternative form of rail fare.
    • 1960 May, “Society Column”, in Trains Illustrated, page vii:
      Railfares will be 16s. return from London Bridge and Peckham Rye, 15s. 3d. from Tulse Hill and Streatham, 14s. 6d. from Wimbledon and Surbiton, and 8s. from Reading.

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