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Operational performance of U.S. public rail transit and implications for public policy
Authors:Sreekanth Mallikarjun  Herbert F Lewis  Thomas R Sexton
Institution:1. Department of Technology and Society, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3760, USA;2. College of Business, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3775, USA
Abstract:In today's tough economic environment, governments at all levels face significant budget shortfalls and public rail transit systems must compete with other public services for government subsidies. It is critical that public rail transit systems be concerned with their operational performance and efficient use of resources. In this paper, we develop a methodology that measures a rail transit system's performance relative to that of other rail transit systems, compares its performance to an appropriate efficient benchmark system, and identifies the sources of its inefficiency. We analyze the relationship between public subsidies and operational performance of public rail systems and show an inverse relationship between subsidization and efficiency.
Keywords:U  S  public rail transit  Commuter rail  Efficiency  Operational performance  Rail policy  Unoriented network DEA
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