The Mercury Times has an article on the on-going Caltrain outreach program to figure out how to close the budget gap. The core of the current ideas are:
There is also a movement afoot to counter the proposal to end weekend service by running baby bullet and limited-stop trains on the weekend, which backers say would generate more revenue. Bicyclists, meanwhile, are pushing for more bike space to attract riders and negate some of the service cuts.
But so far, one consensus has emerged: Riders would rather pay more for their existing service than see the train schedules slashed.
Allow me to throw two more ideas on the list. A simple addition of WiFi service on the train would go along way to easing the pain of the slow service on the local trains. It could be sponsored like airports and aircraft and actually generate revenue. The second idea is to add a club car. Amtrak has been doing this for years on the East Coast commuter lines and it could again add revenue from a licensee. These seem like obvious options and could be incremental to whatever else Caltrain does including cutting the schedule.


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