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The travel time appears to be roughly the same or slightly longer. The expense, when added to those of paying for a vehicle parked in one's garage, make this hard to justify. Other than the being relieved of the actual responsibilty of driving, the whole process is much less convenient.
Unless the price of gas doubles, I have a hard time imagining this is going to make it in the real world.
"Davis and Weber counties will lose at least $800,000 in transit service next year because elected officials failed to pass a sales tax hike to offset a revenue shortfall, the Utah Transit Authority said Wednesday."
"As much as $3.8 million in service reductions � including cuts to FrontRunner commuter rail service � could occur if the two counties fail to pass the tax hike before the third quarter of next year, according to UTA."
Never mind. Hosed by UTA again.
However, there's something people don't generally consider when comparing costs: the cost of gas is only a small part of the cost of owning a vehicle. Brakes, shocks, tires, fluid changes, tune ups, repairs -- all this adds up but most people ignore it because it's "occasional expenses". And even if the vehicle is parked in the garage, you're still paying for insurance, registration and probably loan interest.
I have a 35 mpg commuter car, but I leave it parked mostly and now ride a scooter (even when it's 25 degrees) because the bus in my area isn't convenient. If I just considered the gas cost difference (35 mpg vs 75 mpg), it wouldn't seem worth it. But factoring in all the other costs make it worthwhile.
So I think for the people that factor in all of this, they'll find the train a good alternative, plus they can sleep on it!
In other words, just because you ride FrontRunner does not mean you will be able to eliminate the expenses (insurance, brakes, oil changes, repairs, registration, etc) of owning a car. Because you will still need a car for other things.
Most families have 2 or more cars. All those other short trips, weekend stuff, etc. can be done with the one car, and you can eliminate one. Even if you keep both vehicles, your brakes, oil changes, etc. will go down, and you can also get a lower insurance rate if you don't drive it as much.
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But that's just one thought I had while reading the article. Watch me eat my words in a year.