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Sinkies have been told by the state-controlled media that beginning December 30, 2016 both bus and train fares will be reduced by 4.2%.
The Sinkie gabrament didn't provide the real reason for doing so. What is it and why?
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by Adrian Lim
Public transport fares will have their deepest cut in years from Dec 30, even as the system for calculating them is radically simplified.
Fares will be levelled down so commuters pay the same amount for the same distance, regardless of whether they thop on a train line that is underground or above-ground.
They will also be charged onthe basis of the shortest route between boarding point and destination. Till now, fares have been based on the fastest travel path, not the shortest.
As a result of last year's falling oil prices, and calculated through the new system, bus and train commuters will enjoy an overall fare cut of 4.2 per cent from Dec 30, the Public Transport Council (PTC) announced yesterday. It is the biggest reduction in recent years, after 2009's fare cut of 4.6 per cent.
Source: The Straits Times, front page, "Bus, train fares to go down 4.2% as system is simplified", October 28, 2016
The Sinkie gabrament didn't provide the real reason for doing so. What is it and why?
**************************************
by Adrian Lim
Public transport fares will have their deepest cut in years from Dec 30, even as the system for calculating them is radically simplified.
Fares will be levelled down so commuters pay the same amount for the same distance, regardless of whether they thop on a train line that is underground or above-ground.
They will also be charged onthe basis of the shortest route between boarding point and destination. Till now, fares have been based on the fastest travel path, not the shortest.
As a result of last year's falling oil prices, and calculated through the new system, bus and train commuters will enjoy an overall fare cut of 4.2 per cent from Dec 30, the Public Transport Council (PTC) announced yesterday. It is the biggest reduction in recent years, after 2009's fare cut of 4.6 per cent.
Source: The Straits Times, front page, "Bus, train fares to go down 4.2% as system is simplified", October 28, 2016