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![]() "Solar Penguin" wrote in message ... --- peter said... If you take into account the cost of maintenance, staff wages, depreciation, management costs, and all the other fixed costs, the actual cost of a 2 hr journey is probable only marginally above a 15 minute one. But most of those fixed costs would still be in place even if there were no journeys at all. (e.g. an empty bus still needs to drive along its route looking for passengers to pick up.) Why should customers be made to pay for costs which aren't our fault? That's my point. The fares have only a passing relationship to the costs. The fare levels are based on what the market will tolerate and not drive users to other modes of transport. In some cases it's a social decision and some wouls argue that public transport should be free and the cost covered by general taxation. peter |
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