Shuting down STC to save only $17 million doesn't make sense. This is an attack on low income and senior mostly rural residents who have no other transportation options. This service will not be replaced with private carriers except on the best routes. Many business rely on the bus for after hours freight delivery.
So what if it doesn't make money. Most of the European passenger railway system is subsidized. Germany one of the most densely populated countries railways were subsidized 17 Billion Euros.
"German rail subsidies amounted to €17.0 billion in 2014,[16] and in 2013, 59% of the cost of short-distance passenger rail transport was covered by subsidies, although subsidies are generally not paid in the long-distance market.[17]"
So what if it doesn't make money. Most of the European passenger railway system is subsidized. Germany one of the most densely populated countries railways were subsidized 17 Billion Euros.
"German rail subsidies amounted to €17.0 billion in 2014,[16] and in 2013, 59% of the cost of short-distance passenger rail transport was covered by subsidies, although subsidies are generally not paid in the long-distance market.[17]"
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