Transit Token Value Guide

Prices and Indentification Aids for Subway, Bus, Train, Ferry, Trolley, Cablecar, Streetcar, Toll Tokens and more.





Alabama



Mobile City Lines

Mobile City Lines operated 1939-1971. National City Lines of Wisconsin bought the Mobile Light and Railroad Company (1897-1939) in 1939 and converted from streetcar to bus service. Mobile Transit Authority took over the system in 1971.


MOBILE CITY LINES, INC. TOKEN

GOOD FOR ONE FARE TOKEN
  • Municipality: Mobile
  • Company: Mobile City Lines, Inc.
  • Obverse: MOBILE CITY LINES, INC.
  • Reverse: GOOD FOR ONE FARE
  • Metal: White Metal
  • Shape: Round
  • Size: 23mm
  • Cutout: Two Semi-Circles
  • Description: Obverse and reverse both show a bus.
  • Value: $1.00




Druid City Lines

Druid City Lines was incorporated September 9, 1947 and dissolved June 12, 1950. The incorporators were Laddie Hamilton, Dorothy Hamilton, and George Lemaistre.


DRUID CITY LINES TOKEN

GOOD FOR ONE FARE TOKEN
  • Municipality: Tuscaloosa
  • Company: Druid City Lines, Inc.
  • Obverse: DRUID CITY LINES
  • Reverse: GOOD FOR ONE FARE
  • Metal: Bronze
  • Shape: Round
  • Size: 23mm
  • Cutout: Hanging D
  • Value: $1.50




These values for transportation related tokens are based on general market conditions, a survey of available tokens on the market, and prices realized in actual recent retail transactions. These prices are for tokens in a condition that is acceptable to most collectors - lightly used with all features still sharp and free of damage. Unused, particularly pristine items are worth more. Items with excessive wear, damage, or repairs will be worth considerably less than the values listed here. It is also noteworthy that these prices are for tokens listed and sold individually. It is common to pay less per token than the prices listed here when tokens are sold as part of a bulk lot or collection.

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