Analysis of lowest revenue on which one can afford to operate additional service without loss; routes do not really lose money until revenue is less out of pocket expense; with overhead expense constant, route revenues as low as 12.32 cents justify service; gross can be increased without altering net operating revenue; costs of operation are computed for company operating 140 units on 5,000,000 bus miles annually.
When do routes really lose money?
Bus Transportation
Bus Transportation ; 8 , n 5
1929
3 pages
1 Fig.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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