MEL_Traveller
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It’s still a tender, but for the lowest subsidy required to maintain the regional routes nobody wants. Many suburban rail networks, even some regional aren’t money making, it’s just a case of the lowest cost to run plus a fixed profit margin on top.How much of it is even slightly attractive? Surely you need a decent business case for any tender to work. I’d expect a route or two would be cherry picked, and the rest left to languish.