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by abeppu
290 days ago
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I think that's a misleading statement: - Prior to the pandemic, BART got >60% of its operating costs from riders (p9 in your linked doc) - Ridership is still way down relative to 2019 even though costs are up in absolute terms - Even from 2020 data, BART was hitting 50% https://lovetransit.substack.com/p/most-profitable-public-tr... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farebox_recovery_ratio#United_... The subsidy in BART is higher than anyone would like it now, but I do think that's still a transient response to the pandemic; either more people will have to eventually go back to riding public transit, or we'll need to drop the emergency funding it's been receiving. |
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