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https://ntbraymer.wordpress.com/201...ng-distance-trains-be-taken-away-from-amtrak/
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By Noel T. Braymer
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One advantage of Long Distance rail passenger service is they serve many markets. Long Distance trains stop at major cities and small towns and can run 24 hours a day for days at a time generating income. Running two or three Long Distance Trains on a route gives passengers more options and markets to ride the train. Despite what Amtrak claims, long distance travel markets are generally the most profitable services because ticket prices are higher if passengers go a thousand miles, than if they go 20 miles. This is why most passenger services use their passenger miles to measure their productivity. Amtrak loves to talk about passenger counts. But many of their passengers travel short distances which doesn’t produce much money.
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