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carfare |
the money that is paid for a ride in a taxi, bus, or subway. |
graffito |
something written, scratched, or drawn on subway cars, buses, or walls in public places. |
subway |
the British word for a passage or tunnel beneath a road or railway for pedestrians to walk through. This meaning of "subway" has the same meaning as "underpass." [1/2 definitions] |
transit |
a system for carrying people or goods by vehicle from one place to another. Public buses, trains, and subway trains are all forms of transit. [1/2 definitions] |
underground |
the British word for an underground passenger train or rail system in a large city. "Underground" has the same meaning as "subway." [1/6 definitions] |
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