Fare structures for bus stage services.

Author(s)
Webster, F.V.
Year
Abstract

With any bus undertaking, fare structure, level of fares and method of payment all interact to affect the amount of travel, the revenue received and the costs of operating the service provided. This study makes a comparison between flat fares and graduated fares. The results suggest that, if the undertaking is required to break-even, the economic case for flat fares is weak, unless such a system can bring about substantial operating cost savings.

Publication

Library number
B 10605 [electronic version only] /72/ IRRD 219550
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, 1976, 14 p., 1 fig., 4 graph., 1 tab., 4 ref.; TRRL report LR 704

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