rus said:
Heh. How high would the ticket prices have to be to run rail at a profit? I mean, if the idea is as you say to avoid us spending anything on rail there would be no subsidy, yes?
The Chinese might well decide that they didn't need to operate it at a profit. They might subsidize it themselves in order to control a crucial asset in this country. The American government and American corporations do this all the time in some foreign countries.




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