Bus costing methods: a critique.

Author(s)
Beesley, M.E.
Year
Abstract

This paper discusses how costing methods described in previous papers might be used in subsidy negotiations and in management and planning. The need for different methods to deal with different problems is emphasized, as the difficulty of predicting the effect of service changes on revenue. Costing can be used to estimate cross-subsidization, but application to differential pricing is not straightforward.

Publication

Library number
B 10597 (In: B 10591 S) /10/72/
Source

In: Symposium on the costing of bus operations : the proceedings of a Symposium held at the Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, Crowthorne, United Kingdom, June 26 and 27, 1975, p. 75-79, 3 ref.

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