Meanwhile in North America, Canada’s VIA is operating on a shoestring and being further threatened … and in the last 50 years the US has pulled up most of the rails that were installed in the previous century. We’re stuck with airplanes, hybrid metro-transit, and what’s left of Greyhound. But, hey, we’ve got a world to police!

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    Pointing to this whenever the conservatives in Sweden say we need to raise prices and hire more ticket cops in order to increase ridership

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      How does that logic make any sense? You need less barriers for rides hip, not more.

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        You’re telling me.

        The argument that they make is that more ticket sales -> more funding -> better service -> more riders

        But honestly they spent so much on enforcement, it eroded the funding argument, and having to pay for €100 tickets every month, paying increased fines, and pass through slow ticket gates erodes the better service argument.

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          I guess that makes a little sense, but public transport should be an expense, not a business.