A podcast discussion examines the 25% fare increase on the Tahuia train service, attributing it to rising demand and operational costs, while questioning the fairness and long-term viability of the service amid ongoing subsidy and lack of support from Auckland.
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Now, Warren, it doesn't sound to me like you people love this. I mean you've come on the show, you've you've immediately debunked the nonsense about the patronage. One of your mates is wanting to pop it up by five by by sixty per cent. Am I am I feeling am I right in this? Like there's not a lot of love for Tahuia.
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disproportionate and financially unsustainable
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