Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of busfare English)
WordNet
n. the fare charged for riding a bus or streetcar [syn: carfare]
Usage examples of "bus fare".
At the bottom of the stairs were two bicycles which the girls rode to work to save bus fare.
She was dressed nice enough that I could tell it wasn't cause she was poor that she didn't have bus fare.
How did one feed oneself, one's husband and one's dog on two pounds and ten pence, which was all she had, after paying her bus fare?
If she stood in the rain much longer, she would be soaked to the skin but she had only eighty cents in her purse for bus fare.
Her expenses were minimal, just the bus fare to work every day, and a few more clothes.
I'll need to borrow a few dollars from you to get to Miami, for bus fare, because the desk sergeant advised me to leave town.
Where will the money for bus fare and motel rooms and food come from?
I spent about half that flat money and saved the rest for bus fare and other purposes in this world - such as dinner, which we ate as soon as the shops started to close.
What with bus fare in and out of Boston and peanuts and newspapers and abnormal-psychology books and trips to my old home town by the sea, my New York fund was almost exhausted.