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To: amorphous

I’m worried about the profit too. I’m living in Baltimore but working in DC for 10 years. MARC train is good enough and it’s only $8 with about an hour ride. It’s cheaper if you buy monthly ticket. However, just about two years ago, MARC added weekend services with the same price as weekday ticket which normally, the Amtrak charges about $20 for a trip to Washington and a lot more for weekend. I noticed a lot more people travel to Baltimore than before since MARC added the weekend service. For example, Baltimore’s annual Artscape drew a record breaking attendees comparing to the previous years. So train system indeed help local business a lot. It also promotes tourism.

Low cost flights are good and take shorter time but I really prefer train. It’s more relaxing. It doesn’t have too many restriction that Airlines have. Profit depends on how you manage it. I really think the reason that Amtrak is losing money because the service is not reliable so it’s not really save time for passengers to travel. The train ticket from Washington to NYC is $68 for 3-4 hours ride while Boltbus or Megabus will cost you only $15-20 for 4-5 hours. I would ride a bus unless I have no choice. But if you have a train which will take you from DC to NYC in less than an hour with a reasonable price, I am sure they will do very well. I will definitely pay more for 3 hours time saving. We can do like in Japan where train station is like a shopping mall. This way the government can keep the price down because they make much more money from local vendors. I have to say though, one thing about USA that make it difficult for the train system to succeed like in Japan or in Europe, is because our own problem (dangerous inner cities). However, good public transportation system can make up for it and eventually will help the cities and local businesses.


102 posted on 01/25/2017 10:30:37 AM PST by freemarket101
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To: freemarket101
Excellent points. Given the issues you've stated, I see nothing that wouldn't improved given the desire, leadership, and technology to do so. I think all three are in play now. With better, faster, and safer service (like Asian rail service has already) driving increased participation here in America, economies of scale will make commuting by rail increasing popular.

And once you arrive at the station, you hop into an electric self-driving vehicle which takes you to your final destination. Efficiency and great service are all hallmarks of free Enterprise when allowed to function as freely as possible, unhindered by special interests and their bureaucratic cronies.

103 posted on 01/25/2017 10:55:33 AM PST by amorphous
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To: freemarket101

“I’m living in Baltimore but working in DC for 10 years. MARC train is good enough and it’s only $8 with about an hour ride. It’s cheaper if you buy monthly ticket. However, just about two years ago, MARC added weekend services with the same price as weekday ticket which normally, the Amtrak charges about $20 for a trip to Washington and a lot more for weekend.

Freemarket101-

It is not much of a free market when your $8.00 MARC ride is subsidized by the federal government.

Yes, I understand that it makes it almost free for you, but that is not what free market means.


105 posted on 01/25/2017 11:28:59 AM PST by Timpanagos1
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