Serious SMRT Losing Lots Of Money Due To Higher Maintenance Costs! Minister Khaw, Up Transport Fares Pls! All Samsters Here Support You!

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SINGAPORE - Losses are mounting for rail operator SMRT Trains, on the back of higher operating expenses.

In the 12 months to end-March 2019, losses hit $155 million - almost double from a year ago - the firm reported on Wednesday (July 31).

Spending on repairs and maintenance accounted for about 71 per cent of rail-fare revenue, up from just 45 per cent three years ago.

This means that for every $1 collected, 71 cents went to maintenance-related expenditure.

This includes maintenance staff costs, parts and materials costs, depreciation of rail assets and other rail maintenance-related operating expenses, the firm said.

SMRT added that its train business generated a lower revenue of $736.6 million in the 2018/2019 financial year, compared to $743.2 million in the previous financial year.

The way things are going, commuters can expect fares to eventually increase, experts have said.

Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said in Parliament on July 8 that higher fares will be needed in the face of rising subsidies for public transport.

Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said about $4.5 billion will be spent in the next five years to build, replace and upgrade rail operating assets in the network, including trains and signalling systems.

He noted that rail operators were in the red, having increased expenditures in multi-year efforts to raise rail reliability.

Mr Khaw pointed out that the Government subsidises more than 30 per cent of public transport operations, and expects to spend $4.5 billion on operating subsidies over the next five years.

This is on top of another $25 billion to be spent on building new lines.

Transport economist Walter Theseira told The Straits Times that SMRT's increased losses were "inevitable".

"With mature rail systems, the only way your revenue really changes is if fare levels change," he said.

"When you have a system where maintenance costs are high because we need to make sure that the system is reliable... and revenue doesn't change, it should be no surprise that your losses go up," he added.

He also noted that unlike airlines, for example, that can add flights to boost passenger numbers, train operators are not able to easily increase ridership significantly to raise revenues over time.

"I think we need to ask ourselves what we actually want out of our transport systems and what we are willing to pay for that," Dr Theseira added.

"You can have cheap or you can have good. But to get both at the same time, that's usually not possible."

In publishing its financial results, SMRT said it spent $425 million on rail maintenance-related costs in the last financial year.

The ratio has been increasing steadily over the past four years. In the 2015/2016 financial year, only 45 per cent of fare revenue was spent on maintenance expenditure.

The figure rose to 51 per cent the year after that and to 62 per cent in the 2017/2018 financial year.

Higher staff costs due to a higher headcount and increased electricity costs also weighed down its latest results, the train operator said.

At the group level, SMRT Corporation reported a net loss of $117.1 million for the year to the end of March 2019; up from $72.4 million a year ago.

The firm also announced that it will appoint Mr Tan Chian Khong as a new board director from Thursday.

Mr Tan, who has 35 years of experience in the audit industry, will contribute through his expertise in managing financial and investment risks, SMRT said.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/smrt-deeper-in-the-red-as-maintenance-costs-continue-to-increase-annual-report
 
if they lower the ac a bit can bring cost down to 69 cents per dollar.
 
KNN sg public transport fare should be subsidised for sinkie and pte rate for ft and tourists since they are the ones to cause this problem KNN
 
Can! You can count on us to support more public good for Singapore. :thumbsup:
 
FT will cause more ridership and extra loading to the trains causing more maintenance and costs
 
How to not incur losses? At certain MRT stations, they have put up commemorative plaques for completing a sleeper replacement exercise. :rolleyes:

Just a bunch of jiakliaobee 狗官 in a highly inefficient GLC.
 
Another lame excuse to raise fare :FU:
What do you expect when you parachute those Paper Generals in :rolleyes:
 
Still ok mah all cronies down the chute are paid their handsome salary hence the loss once again no remorse from the ceo one hor still feels he entitled to his bonus...might as well return to saf still have free bf lunch tea and dinner
 
Make foreigners pay extra for using SMRT...afterall gahmen very clever at using the word "levy" right?
 
What's the big deal losing 155 Million, a worthy loss. The MRT was introduced by the dictator not for park rides, it was to transport slaves to their work destination, from east to west and vise versa. If you can burn 300 million on the Youth Olympic, 155 is surely peanuts. I be worried if the slaves don't get to work, where and how are we going to pay our masters millions and for their termasek billions to gamble internationally.
 
they should start floating smrt shares in sgx all over again or learn from sph, invest in overseas properties to score revenue.
 
One week spent $20 million on two fat fucks no problem. But public transport lose money they want to claim back from sinkies.

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One week spent $20 million on two fat fucks no problem. But public transport lose money they want to claim


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ya lor... a good for nothing fxxk cow.. .. 8 years ago.. ya ya .. asked to be appointed T minister... just wait until i bcum the boss
 
they should really consider relisting on the sgx.:thumbsup:
 
Most important of all:

"What's wrong with collecting more money?" :biggrin:
 
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