Seattle's Two Unconnected Streetcars

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Besides having a solid light rail system and a fun monorail, Seattle also has two Streetcar lines. The First Hill and South Lake Union lines connect different neighborhoods with downtown Seattle. Except, there's one catch: the two lines are completely isolated from each other. There have been plans to eventually connect the two, but so far not much has come of those.
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    Date of filming: May 15, 2023
    Camera: iPhone 12
    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    1:42 First Hill Line
    3:20 South Lake Union Line
    5:06 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 125

  • @Thommygun-qv7um
    @Thommygun-qv7um Před 5 měsíci +62

    As a european, it always surprises me how diverse the public transport infrastructure is in the USA. Mainstream media here in europe only shows how car centered this country is. Thanks for sharing this experience with us, especially with your critical view on things.

    • @LimitedWard
      @LimitedWard Před 5 měsíci +35

      Oh trust me the US is VERY car centric. Seattle, like most cities in the US, is woefully underserved by public transit, and the city is only recently trying to correct that mistake (with HEAVY pushback by its own citizens). The irony is that Seattle, in particular, had the opportunity to build a metro system decades prior, but they voted against it and the federal money ended up funding the Atlanta metro system instead. So in the end it actually cost the city MORE money to build these light rail systems and they have much lower capacity compared to traditional metros.

    • @sammymarrco2
      @sammymarrco2 Před 5 měsíci +4

      it all depends where you are, the vast majority is car centric. EU mainstream media talks ab American car dependency, that hilarious.

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Well theres also other factors as well. Like the vast majority of these "Streetcars" in North American cities are built with a single goal in mind. Real estate development, rather than providing a particularly good or useful transit services. The streetcars are only there to raise property values and get private companies to invest in the area. In Europe, you generally see cities try to do that AND provide a good transit service at the same time. But at the same time they usually don't build super expensive tunnels or elevated guideways for large potions of their tram systems. The reason being that if you spend that much money on such things, why not build a metro line instead? So European light rail systems tend to be somewhere in the middle, being mostly at grade and or in the street, but with almost entirely dedicated lanes, heavy signal priority, and 30-60 meter long vehicles.

    • @asherjackson4504
      @asherjackson4504 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I don’t believe that you’re European. Someone living in a country here in Europe wouldn’t call themselves “European”.
      Not to mention your American spelling.
      Strange to impersonate

    • @edwardmiessner6502
      @edwardmiessner6502 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The United States is ridiculously car dependent. In Europe the LRVs and streetcars (trams) would be much more heavily patronized.

  • @amfm889
    @amfm889 Před 5 měsíci +26

    Thanks again, Thom. Both streetcar lines have an interesting history (maybe it'll get added to the Wiki entry someday). In a nutshell, the SLU line was driven by Paul Allen's (Microsoft co-founder) development company, Vulcan, that bought up old industrial/commercial property in the neighborhood that is now dominated by Amazon. The First Hill line was a substitute solution for reaching that neighborhood when it was discovered that a Link station could not be built on the (now) 1 Line because of unstable soil conditions. Both are compromised by being stuck in vehicle traffic lanes. As for the connector proposal, the greatest value would be for visitors and tourists to easily travel between Pike Place Market and Pioneer Square. King County Metro buses, by the way, have robust (and faster) connections traveling more-or-less the same routes. "Walking faster than the streetcars" is no joke.

    • @tylerkochman1007
      @tylerkochman1007 Před 5 měsíci +7

      If you can collect good sources to use as references, you are always free to add that history to the article yourself. I’d really encourage you to consider doing that as a free-time side-project. It’s something you are knowledgeable about, and it’d be a great way for you to share that knowledge. 🙂

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +9

      I wish the way finding between light rail and streetcar was better. At Capitol Hill there wasn’t much that told you where to go for the streetcar.

    • @SleepTrain456
      @SleepTrain456 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I didn't know about this connection between the SLU Streetcar and a Microsoft co-founder! Also, I've taken a look at the Wikipedia article "South Lake Union Streetcar", and I found a sentence confirming Paul Allen's involvement in the project.
      Also, now that you mention the tourist benefit of the Connector, I'm hoping even more that the two lines are unified soon!
      Thanks for the information!

  • @shigemorif1066
    @shigemorif1066 Před 5 měsíci +6

    It’s funny but in Phoenix there is a light rail and just recently (maybe a year ago?) a street car opened up in Tempe that is connected to light rail. I didn’t think about how common that is these days.

  • @auberginebear
    @auberginebear Před 26 dny +3

    There is also a streetcar in Tacoma and an extension of the original length opened summer of 2023, and as for the Seattle streetcars, they were intended to connect via 1st Ave (so as to pass Pike Place Market) but there was so many issues to the construction in Pioneer Square, from contractors charging too much and Seattle City Council not paying attention to there being food from Old Seattle in the street being too expensive to tear out once they corrected the overcharging by changing contractor, that they used almost all the money for the whole project just on what work they did in Pioneer Square. (Also, Amazon gives out free bananas most days.)

    • @Jebbis
      @Jebbis Před 24 dny +2

      That's why the city should just create their own construction department. Private companies have drastically driven up the price of the construction of the California High Speed Rail. Hell had the city had their own unionized branch it still would be cheaper than hiring private contractors.

  • @trainglen22
    @trainglen22 Před 5 měsíci +9

    They should build the connector. It would improve the city.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Agreed

    • @kiosk5595
      @kiosk5595 Před měsícem +1

      I’m all for the connector but I see why it’s not a high priority. The first hill streetcar terminates at 2 Link stations and the South Lake Union streetcar terminates at one, meaning you can get where you need to go by rail. 2 transfers are annoying though

    • @auberginebear
      @auberginebear Před 26 dny

      @@kiosk5595it’s not about priorities, it’s about cost. They were building it, but after the City Council didn’t audit or get a second opinion and were overcharged by one contractor, they found a problem in Pioneer Square because of parts of Old Seattle (literal wood beams that were falling apart when touched) needing to be dug out would bankrupt the project. That’s why it was abandoned and currently still no plans to pick it up again.

  • @bobsykes
    @bobsykes Před 5 měsíci +4

    The cities you're visiting are so beautiful. It seems like you have created an incredibly fun job for you both with this series. I love wathcing these, beacuse this is exactly how I like to get around whenever I visit anyplace new. Always looking forward to the next one! ✌

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +1

      This was one of the best trips we’ve ever made!

  • @Cupertinorail
    @Cupertinorail Před 5 měsíci +2

    Been on both streetcars, they are really nice! It's very good for natives like me

  • @joserivera-yc5rr
    @joserivera-yc5rr Před 5 měsíci +2

    Love their monorail and streetcar lines

  • @rikkichunn8856
    @rikkichunn8856 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Fascinating! You cover new lines so well, lines I know nothing about. Good job!

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Always glad to share some knowledge

  • @BirbarianHomeGuard
    @BirbarianHomeGuard Před 5 měsíci +6

    Pre covid you could walk faster than the streetcar during rush hour

  • @bryanCJC2105
    @bryanCJC2105 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Great video! I noticed that a bus line also seemed to operate along the tram line and passed it by, so I did a little digging.
    While Seattle's light rail sees good ridership, the trams have terrible ridership. The 2 water taxis (Downtown to W Seattle w 17 crossings/ day and Downtown to Vashon Island w 6 crossings/day) each get the same or more riders than either tram line. The tram lines are averaging less than 500 riders/day. The tram line corridor you rode on is also serviced by a Rapid bus line and a high frequency bus line both of which are getting 10-15x the ridership of the tram line. It makes me wonder why Seattle has invested in trams if they aren't serving their purpose which is carrying more riders than a bus with faster service. It seems like Seattle's tram lines are doing the opposite; serving fewer riders with slower service. It's an example of American transit systems not really understanding how to use trams.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +8

      It’s the same as Washington DC. Terrible ridership because there is a better bus service on the same street.

    • @seanhenry2921
      @seanhenry2921 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yeah, the trams are kind of heartbreaking.

  • @realquadmoo
    @realquadmoo Před 5 měsíci +6

    This is a great video!!! I’m excited for the next one. Will you be making videos covering Sounder or T Line at all?

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Not this time around!

  • @edwardmiessner6502
    @edwardmiessner6502 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Boston also has light rail and streetcars but they're all part of the same line. From Medford Tufts and Union Square to Symphony, Kenmore and Riverside the system is light rail but the branches beyond Symphony and Kenmore are admittedly LRVs acting as streetcars for end half-mile of one line in mixed traffic, the rest in the medians of avenues. Then there's the Mattapan High Speed Line where PCC streetcars are used as LRV's! 😮
    L.A. is the same way because the old Gold Line section of the E Line runs in the median.
    San Francisco and San Diego are even moreso because both cities have actual historic streetcars not just LRVs running as streetcars.
    If you count Philadelphia's western suburbs as part of the city, then that town too has light rail and streetcars.

  • @cameronbrossard8189
    @cameronbrossard8189 Před 22 dny

    Hi Tom I’ve been to Seattle, after watching your videos on the street car and monorail. They were so cool thanks for the great videos Tom

  • @gregorylparks7304
    @gregorylparks7304 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great Video!

  • @oceanlnr9414
    @oceanlnr9414 Před 5 měsíci +12

    That Asian-Town livery is very pretty. I like the idea of every vehicle having its own unique livery, but nothing should ever be painted entirely mustard yellow lol

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +2

      I’d consider it more Mountain Dew yellow lol

    • @sammymarrco2
      @sammymarrco2 Před 5 měsíci +3

      berlin u-bahn vibes

    • @officialmcdeath
      @officialmcdeath Před 5 měsíci +1

      That chemical soda yellow makes me want to return to Manchester \m/

  • @marcusrose5943
    @marcusrose5943 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Dallas has 2 unconnected street cars too hopefully they fix that soon

  • @PontiacCZ
    @PontiacCZ Před 5 měsíci +10

    And they have trolleybuses as well. Interesting.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +5

      Make sure to check out my video about their trolleybuses!

    • @erik_griswold
      @erik_griswold Před 5 měsíci +3

      Legacy of the original Streetcar system which was converted to “Trackless Trolleys”

  • @worldsightseer
    @worldsightseer Před 5 měsíci +2

    San Diego, CA also has a streetcar (Silver line) operating as a loop in downtown, while, the light rail has operation into the suburbs and to the Mexico border. Dave T.

    • @AssBlasster
      @AssBlasster Před 5 měsíci

      if only the silver line were running

  • @johnslyfield5096
    @johnslyfield5096 Před 27 dny

    Tacoma Link As sound transit likes to refer to it, or the T line, is really a glorified streetcar. uses the same types of vehicles both Seattle and Portland does. Because of Tacoma's hills, they had to be very creative in getting it up to Hilltop and St Joseph. The fact they did this is awesome.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 27 dny

      Didn’t an extension open not too long ago?

  • @pauld2810
    @pauld2810 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Here's a bit of history behind the First Hill Streetcar: When Sound Transit was planning to extend Link Light Rail north to the U District, they presented a couple of possible alignments and put it to a public vote. The winning alignment would have tunneled under First Hill and Capitol Hill, with stations at both neighborhoods. However, geography made First Hill Station unfesiable. The First Hill Street was built as a compromise, to connect First Hill to Link.

  • @AguadillaCGN
    @AguadillaCGN Před 5 měsíci +3

    you should mention why they travel mostly with pantographs down and on battery

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Then I would be repeating myself mostly because I’ve already covered it on other systems

  • @casksj356
    @casksj356 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I visited Seattle in September and was able to use all modes of public transit. I’m glad they’re expanding Link.. also went up to Vancouver for a couple days on Amtrak. I can’t wait to go back in the near future.

  • @Brianrockrailfan
    @Brianrockrailfan Před 5 měsíci +7

    Seattle still has 2 🚋🚋streetcars that run on the Seattle waterfront streetcar line that's mostly gone now 😥

    • @rockinmel1
      @rockinmel1 Před 17 dny

      The waterfront line was torn out decades ago. (Buses painted like streetcars ran on that route for a while, which is what you might remember.) Just like all of the streetcars from the early 1900s, several yards of remaining track are all there is to remember it by, and a couple of years ago they finally tore down the remaining station on Main St. a block north of the new streetcar terminus.

  • @user-jz4rx9nn2c
    @user-jz4rx9nn2c Před 21 dnem

    As a Seattleite, we all found it pretty funny when they named the South Lake Union Train. Nobody thought about the acronym SLU

  • @auricom8472
    @auricom8472 Před 5 měsíci +2

    South lake union trolley.

  • @michaelb9629
    @michaelb9629 Před 5 měsíci

    I just knew for a long time that Seattle has a streetcar and a monorail system. That’s cool how Portland has that too as those cities are not super far from each other and are located on the west coast northwest of the U.S. Can’t wait for the monorail report to be next!

  • @jonathanhege5029
    @jonathanhege5029 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video, Thom!

  • @marc85565
    @marc85565 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I've been watching your videos for about a year, it's cool to see you covering Seattle's transit! I live right on the First Hill Streetcar line and ride it almost everyday. I don't have my car with me in the city so it's very convent to take the streetcar to Capitol Hill or CID. I've actually never ridden the SLU streetcar though, maybe if they ever build the connector. I'm really looking forward to the East Link Extension though, Sound Transit needs to hurry up!

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci

      Glad you’re enjoying the videos!

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet Před 5 měsíci

      I ride the SLU one frequently and hardly ride the First Hill one... and I live in Capitol Hill! I really wish they'd connect them... but I really don't think that's ever going to happen.

    • @auberginebear
      @auberginebear Před 26 dny

      @@EricaGametprobably not. Seattle City Council really dropped the ball on the connector but the real roadblock wasn’t something anyone could have foreseen.

  • @londonwhaley8690
    @londonwhaley8690 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I enjoyed that video👍👍

  • @officialmcdeath
    @officialmcdeath Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your considered assessment of a seemingly fragmented system - there follows a sequence of responses mirroring that fragmentation,presented in increasing order of silliness.
    Firstly, if we hark back to your Salt Lake City coverage, a pattern emerges that might be relevant to further transit penetration in NA, whereby an isolated tram feeder can be adopted as the heartbeat of a community. Agree that that connector and redefined on-street priority would maximise that. Thereapart, the European counterpart of the overall system as you show it would be Barcelona.
    Secondly, no TRA video would be complete without reference to the Uetlibergbahn, same as Jago would be naked without Charles Tyson Yerkes. It's one of my all time favourites too and, as stated previously, the trolleybus crossing at Friesenberg would make a worthwhile side-quest when you get back there.
    Thirdly, your thumbnail immediately reminded me of the last verse of Mellow Yellow by Donovan - who knew a mid-20th century seeker of knowledge could predict the state of YT in 2024?
    Lastly, you must by now have a whole drawer full of stored value cards with remaining funds from around the world - might be a handy topic for a light hearted holiday bonus clip - in any event, thank you both for your dedication and more power to you \m/

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I have an album in which I keep all my cards! If I know I’m going on a trip, I’ll pull out the necessary cards! Unless they’re limited edition, then I keep them safely tucked away.

    • @officialmcdeath
      @officialmcdeath Před 5 měsíci

      @@Thom-TRA good call - and a good storage problem to have! \m/

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Portland is relatively near Seattle, although I wouldn't like to walk it,so it stands to reason that ideas from one city influences the other.I culturally they may be similar too although as I have never been to either that's just a guess!

  • @teecefamilykent
    @teecefamilykent Před 5 měsíci +1

    Brilliant video and of course to the ever daft lynsdey:-)

  • @Brianrockrailfan
    @Brianrockrailfan Před 5 měsíci +8

    really hope Seattle connects the to streetcar lines together

  • @FirebrewTV
    @FirebrewTV Před měsícem

    Charlotte has the Gold Line streetcar and the Blue Line light rail. Looks like the red line commuter rail might actually come to pass since there seems to be an agreement in the works with Southern RR to use the existing tracks.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před měsícem

      Wow, commuter rail in Charlotte. Who would have thought!

  • @psgouros
    @psgouros Před 29 dny +1

    It should be pointed out for posterity that it was originally called (and people were encouraged to ride) the ‘South Lake Union Trolley’ but was fairly quickly renamed ’Streetcar’ by someone with more prudish sensibilities…

  • @MikyleChristian
    @MikyleChristian Před 5 měsíci

    Would love another Thom in the Midwest video! Just found out that ill be traveling to Wisconsin quite often and would love to see some small town Midwestern urbanism to check out.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci

      If I make it back to the Midwest someday I’ll consider it!

  • @matthewb5364
    @matthewb5364 Před 5 měsíci

    I don't usually go far off the Link's beaten path in downtown, but I might just have to check out the streetcars from curiosity! I rode several on my recent Study Abroad trip around Europe.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci

      There’s lots to see everywhere!

  • @Rondomino47
    @Rondomino47 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Thom, Great seeing you and Lindsey in beautiful Seattle. When you were visiting Dan Francisco, you covered Muni Metro, the City's light rail line, but did you ride the F Market Street Car?

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes, if you look at my page you’ll find the video

    • @Rondomino47
      @Rondomino47 Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks Thom, I will. Don’t know how I missed it.

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci

      That's okay, hope you enjoy!@@Rondomino47

  • @roscalenecrailfanning8847
    @roscalenecrailfanning8847 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You think you can do a Tri rail video soon because of the new Miami expansion? I would love to see that.

  • @realquadmoo
    @realquadmoo Před 5 měsíci +4

    The time to proceed with the connector project while using federal funding has run out which means that the plan we’ve had for it is no longer able to be built

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That’s unfortunate

    • @realquadmoo
      @realquadmoo Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Thom-TRA yeah ;( but idk fingers crossed maybe we will get a new much better proposal for a connector. I’m hoping we get one that goes on the waterfront, there’s so much room for dedicated tracks between the road and the bike lanes, and it could easily ramp up back to 1st Avenue

    • @jamisonwieser
      @jamisonwieser Před 5 měsíci

      That's a great/terrible point@@realquadmoo.
      Having refused federal funding, authorities running the project will need to start the entire application process again, including the planning and study required, get the approvals, get slotted in a priority list, and potentially wait years until funding becomes available.
      Even if the plan is to update the documents and resubmit, it's a chance to reconsider elements because a of things might have changed in the meantime: needs, priorities, attitudes, changes in laws affecting the plan developments, opportunities to coordinate with any bus, rail, and infrastructure plans drawn up in the last ten years or so, etc.

    • @realquadmoo
      @realquadmoo Před 5 měsíci

      @@jamisonwieser Yea that is how time works, yes

  • @MrCrazycook8
    @MrCrazycook8 Před 5 měsíci +4

    "Ridership doubled since they opened..." So, they have 2 passengers now? :) Seriously, I like watching your videos Thom!

  • @mqjahnke
    @mqjahnke Před 28 dny

    Eagle-eyed viewers will notice the pantograph lowered while traveling uphill on one segment - I think this is due to overhead conflicts with the trolleybus wires and I assume there's a battery system to drive through those segments - someone who actually knows what they're talking about want to share?
    Also - the SLU line originally was derisively (and now affectionately) called the South Lake Union Trolley. I'll give you a second to think about that one ;)

  • @SleepTrain456
    @SleepTrain456 Před 5 měsíci

    As always, I found this quite an informative video! Now, I know more about the two streetcars in Seattle (which, I, too, hope, will be connected together).
    Meanwhile, I noticed that the Seattle Streetcar's vehicles are similar to (but not the same as) the vehicles on the T Line of the Link light rail (which is fitting, since they're in the same area).
    Thanks for the video!

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +2

      I believe the T line vehicles are the same as some of the ones in Portland and DC

    • @SleepTrain456
      @SleepTrain456 Před 5 měsíci

      That's correct, @@Thom-TRA! The T Line uses three Škoda 10 T vehicles, the same type found on the Portland Streetcar, while the DC Streetcar vehicles are an American-made version of them.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @erik_griswold
    @erik_griswold Před 5 měsíci +3

    While not a rail vehicle, Seattle also has an extensive network of frequent Electric Trolley Buses which are a legacy of its original streetcar system having been converted to “Trackless Trolleys”. They compliment both Seattle LINK (different from Tacoma LINK) and both the First Hill Streetcar as well at the South Lake Union Trolley (S.L.U.T! 😂)

    • @Geotpf
      @Geotpf Před 5 měsíci

      I was wondering who would be first to make a "He rode the slut!" joke.

  • @brycebundens6866
    @brycebundens6866 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Super cool that the streetcars in Portland, Seattle, and DC are all the same design!!

  • @lecho0175
    @lecho0175 Před 5 měsíci +1

    4:07 What's the idea behind this choice in the station design? Why?

  • @roblox-xp5tr
    @roblox-xp5tr Před 5 měsíci +1

    Yeah czech tram nice

  • @TJHorner
    @TJHorner Před měsícem

    is the guy at 5:23 in the top right giving the streetcar driver the bird? lol

  • @southpuddle
    @southpuddle Před měsícem

    It’s a complete miss that the first hill line isn’t at least being lengthened along the new waterfront.

  • @Maunico0809
    @Maunico0809 Před 5 měsíci

    Would be so nice if they connected them

  • @maximum988
    @maximum988 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Uhm is that hotel using “fireproof” as one of its two selling points?

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ah but staying in highly flammable hotels is so much cheaper!

  • @sammymarrco2
    @sammymarrco2 Před 5 měsíci +2

    they look and sound awfully similar to the DC streetcar.

  • @kaanotta
    @kaanotta Před 5 měsíci

    TWO DOLLARS? No surprise they arent used much

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That’s pretty normal in the US

  • @adog828
    @adog828 Před 5 měsíci +1

    How can the Seattle streetcars run without being connected to a pantograph 🤔

    • @Thom-TRA
      @Thom-TRA  Před 5 měsíci +7

      They actually run on battery power for part of the journey!

  • @CricketThomas
    @CricketThomas Před 5 měsíci

    $2.20 is crazy for one ride.

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet Před 5 měsíci

      Don't forget, if you use the ORCA card, you can travel on one fare between buses, streetcar, and lightrail for a 2-hour window. I can easily ride all three modes while running errands and do it for $2.75 (which is the bus fare and the most expensive).