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Re: Fall River/New Bedford Commuter Rail
Ron: I live within a mile of both downtown Boston commuter rail hubs with limited access to an automobile. I am a frequent user of commuter rail for trips out of Boston--in the past year I have traveled to Hanson, Whitman, Norfolk, Beverly, Salem, Lynn, Newburyport, Melrose, North Billerica, and probably others. But those are still Boston-oriented commuter rail trips, in that one end of the trip includes the very dense, transit oriented market that is Boston. The trips described in the article do not include Boston.
A couple questions:
What percentage of commuter rail passengers on this proposed line (or any line for that matter) are making trips that are not oriented towards travel in or (to a much lesser degree) out of Boston?
Can you think of any lines (existing or proposed) where that percentage of non-Boston-oriented riders would make the difference between an investment being a poor one and being a good one?
Under your late night entertainment in New Bedford scenario, wouldn't "reasonably scheduled Dattco bus service" be just as good as "reasonably scheduled train service" at less than 1% the cost?
Ron: I live within a mile of both downtown Boston commuter rail hubs with limited access to an automobile. I am a frequent user of commuter rail for trips out of Boston--in the past year I have traveled to Hanson, Whitman, Norfolk, Beverly, Salem, Lynn, Newburyport, Melrose, North Billerica, and probably others. But those are still Boston-oriented commuter rail trips, in that one end of the trip includes the very dense, transit oriented market that is Boston. The trips described in the article do not include Boston.
A couple questions:
What percentage of commuter rail passengers on this proposed line (or any line for that matter) are making trips that are not oriented towards travel in or (to a much lesser degree) out of Boston?
Can you think of any lines (existing or proposed) where that percentage of non-Boston-oriented riders would make the difference between an investment being a poor one and being a good one?
Under your late night entertainment in New Bedford scenario, wouldn't "reasonably scheduled Dattco bus service" be just as good as "reasonably scheduled train service" at less than 1% the cost?