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June 27, 2008
Citing higher cost of diesel, RIPTA raises ferry rates $3
A one-way ticket on the Providence-to-Newport ferry will cost an additional $3 because of increased costs of diesel fuel, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority announced today.
RIPTA said a fuel surcharge has been added this week to the cost "due to unprecedented increase" in diesel fuel costs.
While the fuel surcharge helps with the cost of fuel, it does not allow the company to break even,"
RIPTA stated in a letter to passengers and on its Web site.
Check the fares for using the ferry here.
-- projo.com staff writer Michael P. McKinney
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