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by Aloisius
4495 days ago
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The best route appears to save $2.05 each direction according to https://github.com/asifhaque/transit-arbitrage/blob/master/d...: [orinda => pittsburg] + [walnut-creek => pleasant-hill]: 2.05 (35.6522%)
[orinda => pittsburg] + [walnut-creek => concord]: 2.05 (35.6522%)
[orinda => pittsburg] + [pleasant-hill => concord]: 2.05 (35.6522%)
Though who knows if anyone actually takes these routes. And remember many of the places BART goes aren't exactly filled with people with large disposable incomes who can stop drinking "lattes" to make up the difference. |
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For example, if you're making the long trip from San Bruno to North Concord / Martinez, that'll cost you $6.95. If someone is traveling from Pittsburg to South San Francisco (almost exactly the opposite route), then that would normally cost them $6.70. But if you notice that their destination is one stop from your starting point, and vice versa, then you can meet up at any station in between and swap tickets, so the ticket you started with travels from San Bruno to South SF ($3.10) and their ticket travels from Pittsburg to North Concord / Martinez ($1.85). Instead of paying a combined $13.65, you pay a combined $4.95.
What am I missing? Are those twitter data scientists just not that bright? ;)