Arizona Laws 40-372. Street railways; fares; transfers
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A. A street or interurban railroad shall not charge or receive more than five cents for one continuous ride in the same general direction within the corporate limits of any city or town, except upon a showing before the commission that a greater charge is justified.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 40-372
- Commission: means the corporation commission. See Arizona Laws 40-201
- Railroad: includes every railway, other than a street railroad, operated for public transportation of persons or property. See Arizona Laws 40-201
B. Every street or interurban railroad shall upon such terms the commission finds just and reasonable furnish to its passengers transfers entitling them to one continuous trip in the same general direction over and upon the portions of its lines not reached by the originating car.