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Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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I have often heard it said that Amtrak loses $16.38 per passenger. That doesn't sound like much, but it adds up over 22.5 million passengers each year. Why can't Amtrak raise its fares by that much (on average, a bit more for longer trips, less for shorter trips) to make up the difference? Wouldn't that solve Amtrak's self-sufficiency problems? An extra $16 isn't going to discourage anyone from taking the train. Or am I missing something here?

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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy

 

CK
Member # 589
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Makes perfect sense to me !
I'd add a couple extra dollars to allow additional customer service training for Amtrak staff so that they may strive to become #1 in all modes of travel !

 
Eric
Member # 674
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Perhaps raising fares slowly over the next 13 or so months would be better than dumping the whole fare on the ticket at once. This would most-likely raise Amtrak to self-sufficiency standards.
 
Jim
Member # 65
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Remember that most passengers take Amtrak for short trips. Therefore, simply adding $16.38 to fares which by themselves may be only $20 - $30 to begin with would result in people taking their cars instead. (Forcing the taxpayers to use that $16.38 - and then some - for new roads/airports.)
 
Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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I was really referring to an average price increase of $16, more for long distance trips, less for shorter trips.

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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy
 




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