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[deleted] t1_jdwti9j wrote

A weekend train to Harper's Ferry, for instance, would probably be pretty fuckin popular.

But also, I wish we would stop doing this thing where public transit is always expected to be cost-neutral. Nobody ever asks "Are these roads going to pay for themselves"

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DfcukinLite t1_jdwwfiu wrote

It’s not about it being cost-neutral, it’s about where’s the money coming from to justify the service. Workers need to be paid and moneys doesn’t grow on trees. MARC is commuter rail. Not public transit

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[deleted] t1_jdwwj5z wrote

>MARC is commuter rail. Not public transit

today in meaningless distinctions.

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DfcukinLite t1_jdwy7ua wrote

It’s meaningless to YOU, it’s an important distinction for those in charge of money and operations.

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[deleted] t1_jdwygod wrote

So give MARC more money so that we might have a way to get to Harper's Ferry on weekends. Am I speaking a foreign language or something?

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DfcukinLite t1_jdx4ioh wrote

So you got money for MARC lines other than Penn line to run on weekends?

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[deleted] t1_jdx6inf wrote

Raise taxes. Or cut spending elsewhere. I bet we could cover the cost of running a train out and back for less than it costs the state of Maryland to own and operate a single police helicopter.

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cjjonez1 t1_jdx4a5w wrote

Metra in Chicago is a commuter rail and runs hourly service on many routes on weekends. It’s an easy way for Chicago to bring in tourists from the suburbs on weekends who then spend money in downtown.

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