cpotisch
Engineer
Exactly! Every time I’ve taken an LD train, it’s been at least mostly full. And I’ve been on plenty of corridor trains which ran pretty empty. They should look at how sold out a given service tends to be, and figure out desirability from there.I understand the point but you can also look at LD trains as a combination of intercity routes. Only a small percentage of riders go end to end but it might take three of four corridor routes to service the same cities/towns as one LD train. It is obviously true that LD train passengers amount to a small percentage overall travelers but every time we have traveled, those trains were sold out or nearly so. The LD trains will never see the same amount of ridership as the corridor routes around the major cities. Those routes run a train every hour or sooner. I believe that a fairer assessment of the value of the LD trains is a measure of capacity. vs percentage of ridership.
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