The charge made for the conveyance of a passenger in a ship or other vessel; fare.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "passage-money" in a sentence
"Indian guide and passage-money back to the United States."
"When he heard this, he summoned the merchants in question and commended me to their care, paying my freight and passage-money."
"And it might have been seen that the active little man, making his way to the table at which the clerk of the boat was sitting, out of his own purse paid the passage-money for two passengers through to Paris."