(23-05-2012, 09:54 AM)shanrui_91 Wrote: http://ltaacademy.gov.sg/doc/J11Nov-p71C...nsport.pdf
anyone able to debunk the figures? indicators are always misleading in some way
It is a useful article on transportation, i wonder where can i find those info?
A quick look into the article, it tally with my accessment on SMRT performance.
SMRT had provided a reasonable service with a lower fare compare with the peer in the region, with similar operating size (by rail length)
The peers that i am looking at are "Toei - Tokyo" and "Taipei Metro".
SMRT score higher with "Average passenger-km per vehicle-km" mean SMRT perform above average on utilitization of the system. Good for a public listed company, and also good for LTA becuase good utilization of state resources for rail transport.
SMRT score lowest with "Average fare per passenger-km" mean it charge lower fare compare with the peers. Not good as a "bi-monopoly" company, but a trade-off for been granted as "bi-monopoly" and a thumb-up for LTA to control the fare
The overall ridership on SMRT per station is comparable to "Toei - Tokyo" although Toei-Tokyo with higher population (assumption). Probably Toei-Tokyo population has other choices beside rail transport.
IMO, The issue with SMRT is not its performance in effeciency and service quality. The issue is SMRT enjoyed the laurels of their success, and forget to ensure quality "emergency evacuation procedure" and better than average "maintenance policy".
One last point, SMRT forget that it serves Singapore Local Commuter, who are difference from Tokyo and Taipei commuters
(23-05-2012, 10:41 AM)sgd Wrote: Quote:A small correction, actually 2 operators. SMRT and SBST.
Good life? IMO, SMRT is dealing with more demanding commuters (customers) compare with Tokyo.
They both the same thing lah under LTA. If you want to compare is still less competition.
Tokyo with 12 million population has 13 operators that's 1.2 for every 1 million population.
So our 5.1 million should be getting 5.1 x 1.2 = 6.12 operators that's 3 times less competition that they are facing.
3 times less competition is not good life?
According to the article SMRT carried 70 passengers per km 60 more than tokyo.
So implying that train operators in tokyo are carrying only 10 passengers per km. So if there was only 1 operator and not 13 in tokyo, that figure will rise to 130 passengers per km nearly twice SMRT can we assume that?
I am not quite sure on your calculation
But anyway let's put mine up for consideration.
Comparing base on population is suitable if no better indicators. We have two (2) indicators to ensure us to compare apple to apple.
Annual ridership (million) per station x Number of Stations = annual raidership.
SMRT = 9 x 70 = 630 Mils
Taipei = 5.5 x 90 = 495 Mils
Toei-Tokyo = 8 x 100 = 800 Mils
As engineer, we always say that the number in the same order means comparable.