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by tacomonstrous 3144 days ago
Probably because it earns the most revenue, given its usage and distance.
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Given that the MBTA is a money losing organization I'm not sure revenue maximization is necessarily the strategy that should be sought.
It's how you measure whether you're doing something useful.
No, because then it's what's optimized for. It's like if you run a hospital "like a business" -- it becomes optimized for making money at the expense of patient care.
It's not like a hospital at all -- not that many hospitals couldn't benefit from being run better.

The revenue of a train line is proportional to passengers served and forms a baseline for the total value the passengers received from the service. There's no problems with stuff like quality of passenger care.

Hospitals ARE a business.
The majority of US hospitals are not for profit.

https://bizfluent.com/profit-vs-non-profit-hospitals-9733.ht...