Abstract
Passenger transit companies in many cities are now municipally owned, and the trend to municipal ownership has accelerated in the past decade. As a result, city governments are faced with serious marketing problems for the transportation services they are selling. City-owned transit systems have inherited the marketing problems of the earlier private companies.
Here is a discussion of how these problems evolved, and the implications for the cities and citizens involved.
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