Farebox Revenue definition

Farebox Revenue means all revenues collected from fare paying passengers either in the form of cash or pass sales revenue.
Farebox Revenue means all revenues from passenger fares, advertising and charter and stadium express. No other source of funds is available for such pensions. The Union and the Authority reserve the right in future negotiations to agree to change such pensions either up or down, to eliminate such pensions or transfer such pensioners to another fund.
Farebox Revenue means all revenues collected as fares from passengers riding on the Projects.

Examples of Farebox Revenue in a sentence

  • The formula for computing Calumet County's actual contribution for this ancillary service will be based on the following: Calumet County Rides x Contract Cost - Federal Share - State Share - Farebox Revenue = Calumet County's Estimated Ancillary Funding Requirement The contract costs (including fuel) for elderly rides will be $16.77; Sunday service will be $16.77.

  • The formula for computing Winnebago County’s actual contribution for this ancillary service will be based on the following: Winnebago County Rides x Contract Cost - Federal Share - State Share - Farebox Revenue = Winnebago County's Estimated Ancillary Funding Requirement The basic contract cost for Sunday service (including fuel) is estimated to be $16.77 per ride plus fuel.

  • The formula for computing Winnebago County’s actual contribution for this ancillary service will be based on the following: Winnebago County Rides x Contract Cost - Federal Share - State Share - Farebox Revenue = Winnebago County's Estimated Ancillary Funding Requirement The basic contract cost for Sunday service (including fuel) is estimated to be $21.43 per ride plus fuel.

  • Please keep in mind that each route that is submitted for Farebox Revenue Recovery must have documentation provided.

  • Operating Costs and Revenues 9.2 The Parties agree that the Farebox Revenue and Non-Farebox Revenue will be used to defray operating and maintenance costs for the Projects.

  • The City will reimburse the County for all Operating Expenses and Fleet Costs in excess of the Farebox Revenue, as these terms are defined in Sections 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4, respectively.

  • The Parties agree that the Farebox Revenue and Non-Farebox Revenue will be used to defray operating and maintenance costs for the Projects.


More Definitions of Farebox Revenue

Farebox Revenue means all revenues collected as fares from passengers riding on the Projects. “Interface Stations” means existing TTC subway stations that allow connection between, or the extension of, existing lines to the new stations constructed as part of any Project.
Farebox Revenue means all revenues collected from fare-paying passengers for the transit service provided hereby (i.e., Route 95), including in the form of cash and pass sales revenues.