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Well this might not be the best forum to ask this question - but does anyone know who is responsible for capacity investments into our transport network. I am not entirely clear on the responsibility of the privatised operators. For the MRT system, the capital to build and equip the system upfront is provided by the taxpayers. SMRT then gets it handed over to them on a golden platter to operate and ostensibly, to earn a profit "efficiently".
However in recent years we have had the PM himself saying that "we have ordered additional carriages to increase capacity, so bear with us while we get them up and running". Does this mean that the operator has no responsibility to ensure sufficient train capacity to meet demand? And what about signalling investments to increase train frequency? Who picks up the tab for this? If the taxpayers are supposed to do all these heavy lifting then why are these transport companies allowed to gouge hundreds of millions of dollars out of the system ...
Well we all know that PAP is pretty fucked up when it comes to their dogma on privatisation and free enterprise (which basically translates to you-die-your-problem) but welcome a discussion here from the knowledgeable people...
However in recent years we have had the PM himself saying that "we have ordered additional carriages to increase capacity, so bear with us while we get them up and running". Does this mean that the operator has no responsibility to ensure sufficient train capacity to meet demand? And what about signalling investments to increase train frequency? Who picks up the tab for this? If the taxpayers are supposed to do all these heavy lifting then why are these transport companies allowed to gouge hundreds of millions of dollars out of the system ...
Well we all know that PAP is pretty fucked up when it comes to their dogma on privatisation and free enterprise (which basically translates to you-die-your-problem) but welcome a discussion here from the knowledgeable people...