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NYC Subway, Bus Services Have Entered 'Death Spiral,' Experts Say (theguardian.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Officials at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) warned last week that without a major infusion of cash, [New York City's subway and bus services] will have to drastically cut service or increase fares on the system that carries millions of New Yorkers around the city. The system's financial straits have gotten worse in part because it has fewer riders, and is collecting less money in fares. Expected passenger revenue over a five-year period has dropped by $485 million since July.

"They've entered this death spiral," said Benjamin Kabak, who runs the transit website Second Avenue Sagas. "The subway service and the bus service has become unreliable enough for people to stop using it. If people aren't using it, there's less money, and they have to keep raising fares without delivering better service." The authority is proposing a fare hike that would take effect in March. One option would raise the basic fare for a ride to $3 from the current $2.75. Another option would leave the base fare the same but increase the cost of monthly passes and eliminate bonuses for riders. They are also proposing $41 million a year in service cuts, mainly increasing the time between trains and buses on some routes. And, if approved, the plan would delay the launch of faster bus routes.
The proposed cuts "will still leave the MTA with massive deficits, expected to hit nearly $1 billion a year by 2022," the report says. "To tackle those deficits, officials say they would have to cut service more drastically, or raise fares by an additional 15%."

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  1. Where are all the NYC billionaires to help out? by Quakeulf · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I thought NYC was the city where the rich helped the poor, and where those with a lot of money would donate to causes like this, as well as getting management help to make sure the resources are spent correctly, and frequent audits before things go wrong to make sure you stay ahead.

    Or maybe the NYC isn't the utopia it claims to be?

    1. Re:Where are all the NYC billionaires to help out? by cayenne8 · · Score: 0, Flamebait
      I'm just damned happy I don't live in a place where I'm pretty much forced to depend on government run transportation.

      I like having my own car, the ability to come/go as I please and readily travel door-to-door. I'd hate to have to depend on a bus, subway or whatever they have to depend on in such overcrowded cities as NYC.

      Aside from the transportation thing, I just don't see myself living where you're are packed so close to everyone else, I can't stand sharing a wall and hearing people next door, or having to worry if my stereo is too loud for my neighbors.

      I like having a yard where I can grow a veggie garden, and have a grill and a smoker and have friends over for crawfish boils, etc.

      I guess whatever floats your boat and makes your life happy, but at the very least, I prefer as little dependence on the government for how I have to run my daily life as possible....and transposition issues like discussed here is a BIG one for me. Hell, they have some of the highest taxes in the US...and they still can't provide for their citizens?

      No wonder people are moving out....which sucks as they also bring their narrow political views and restrictions of freedom with them it seems.

      I really hope they solve their problems, and stay up there.

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      Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
  2. Four years of Mayor De Blasio by magzteel · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    NYC was run well by Rudy Giuliani and then Mike Bloomberg. The city changed for the better dramatically under their management.

    Then in 2014 New Yorkers elected Bill "Don't bother me, I'm napping" De Blasio. It's not all De Blasio's fault but he and Governor Andrew "I Inherited this job from my father" Cuomo can't play nice and the MTA is run and funded by Albany.

    They were both just re-elected because they are doing such a great job.