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The free Underground (was EAST WEST rail question)
Mizter T wrote:
One should also note that this was a study from the early 70's when ridership was on a downward trend. AIUI patronage of the Underground has been going upwards since the 1980's. Plus of course new computerised ticketing systems cost less to run than previous arrangements. To operate, perhaps, but not to procure, I'd think. The principle seems to be being applied to bendy buses - the speed of boarding at all three doors is presumably being offset against the money lost by people not paying fares, but gained by the occasional penalty fare. Buses, of course, have much more to gain time-wise by not checking tickets than trains do. Neil |
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