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by kristopolous
780 days ago
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The real way to do this should be like Japan shinkansen, no floating pricing where you have to do some speculative game. Flat pricing + make ticket good for something like 2 weeks to ride whenever. If there was such predictability and flexibility, they'd immediately significantly increase their ridership. There's a dead reply below that says "shinkansen are cheaper when bought in advance" --- I was led to believe otherwise, good to know as I ride it a few times a year. |
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Compared to trains being run as a semi government provided utility, like the Netherlands, where pricing is flat based only on route. Makes the train a more relevant alternative, which helps with road congestion. But tax money is used to build railways and stations, the tickets only pay for operating the train itself.