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by batterseapower
579 days ago
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Annual ridership is about 7m passengers (https://www.caltrain.com/media/34265) or 9m if we annualize the numbers in this article. At the same time, the Caltrain is losing more than $33m/year (https://www.caltrain.com/blog/2023/04/financial-future-caltr...) even though it recieved a huge $410m subsidy from the state government for the capital investment required to complete the electrification. So it's losing more than $5 per ride even ignoring capital costs. In fact, the farebox recovery ratio is only 25%, which is truly horrible even by public transport standards: https://www.caltrain.com/media/33996/download The curmudgeon in my questions where it really make sense for the Caltrain to exist at all, given that it: 1. It is extremely far from covering its own costs
2. The subsidy provided by the state is regressive because it principally benefits the wealthy commuters along the line
3. It imposes substantial negative externialities on the South Bay both in terms of noise & traffic delays at grade crossings
4. The line and stations occupy very valuable real estate that could be sold and put to better uses
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It's just a stupid way to analyse infrastructure.