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Metro’s recurring problems raise questions about oversight, management

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Metro was struggling alongside other transit agencies last fall, each subsisting on federal dollars during a pandemic that siphoned off passengers and fare revenue. As others rebound, Metro finds itself in a hole that has only deepened.

Troubles intensified for the nation’s third-largest transit agency in October, when a derailment triggered a federal safety probe and......
 
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Metro was struggling alongside other transit agencies last fall, each subsisting on federal dollars during a pandemic that siphoned off passengers and fare revenue. As others rebound, Metro finds itself in a hole that has only deepened.

Troubles intensified for the nation’s third-largest transit agency in October, when a derailment triggered a federal safety probe and......

Only 7 of the 22 subways are profitable, and Beijing has the largest passenger flow in the world, but it loses 7.301 billion a year​


Well luckily nobody has drowned in it yet
 
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Only 7 of the 22 subways are profitable, and Beijing has the largest passenger flow in the world, but it loses 7.301 billion a year​


Well luckily nobody has drowned in it yet
Lol... We are not talking about profitability becos China is socialist. Public transport is to serve the poor. The price are keep at low price without consideration for profit. But it didn't affect the quality and standard.

Tell me how many times Beijing subway breaksdown conpare to Washington one?
 
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