tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5862444008740250372.post5027323377720428576..comments2024-02-01T04:37:41.878-05:00Comments on Cap'n Transit Rides Again: The logic of the overnight gambling busCap'n Transithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17057887736728828646noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5862444008740250372.post-22912219053320175002011-03-20T00:11:38.613-04:002011-03-20T00:11:38.613-04:00The overnight casino bus is a national phenomenon ...The overnight casino bus is a national phenomenon not limited to ethnic populations. In fact, another one went off the road last week in Minnesota early in the morning, killing one person and injuring 22.<br /><br />Not only is the casino bus a form of transit, it is sometimes the only recreation that these individuals get. They do not lose much money at the casino, but casinos use bus passengers to fill in their weaker times by offering greater midweek discounts. The prioritization is purely economic, as the casinos do not reduce parking to drive up ridership.<br /><br />This is the way to divert people to transit: comfort and incentives if needed.jazumahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00890764412679388559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5862444008740250372.post-67621753410930206282011-03-19T19:18:23.625-04:002011-03-19T19:18:23.625-04:00Some basics:
1. The casinos subsidize the cost o...Some basics:<br /><br />1. The casinos subsidize the cost of the buses by either one or both of the following: <br /><br />a. Paying the bus operator for the run to the casino<br />b. Reimbursing the passengers through meal and gambling vouchers or other bonuses<br /><br />2. Operating costs per hour relative to fare collected is generally lower on high speed highway services than on low speed urban services, giving the operator an opportunity to make a profit.<br /><br />3. Nevertheless, many of these low cost operators cut corners, whether casino runs or line haul runs such as the NYC - Philadelphia bus that crashed on the NJ Turnpike a few days after the casino bus crash. This is best illustrated by the surprise inspections done by NY State Troopers on buses today (3/19). According to a news report, 14 of 14 buses had either major safety defects or bus operators who did not have proper licenses and/or logs.busplannerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02927124679758449424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5862444008740250372.post-64328246116122417712011-03-19T18:39:33.424-04:002011-03-19T18:39:33.424-04:00There are plenty of people who drive their own car...There are plenty of people who drive their own cars nightly to casinos too, but their accidents are not as noteworthy. I am kind of disappointed in this post; I thought you were going to argue for more conveniently located casinos in order to spare the hopelessly addicted the long dangerous bus ride.Jonathanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08520811734907587902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5862444008740250372.post-38440643162998112322011-03-19T17:28:48.790-04:002011-03-19T17:28:48.790-04:00These people may pay the full operating cost of th...These people may pay the full operating cost of the bus incurred by the operator, but not all of it is paid as fares. Apparently the casino owners subsidize the buses, since they bring them customers. This logic works for trains too: the ACES train is partly paid for by the casinos. It would work for the Mohegan Sun Casino too, since it's conveniently next to a rail line, except that they'd need a new station and permission to run more trains across that drawbridge east of Old Saybrook.crzwdjkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06394805356595604336noreply@blogger.com