The revenue generated from charging riders in the free zone won't top $100 a week. As it is you can walk faster than the train most days. It takes too long to wait for a train. How far do people really travel within the free zone? A block or three to go to lunch? Dumbest idea yet. All it will do is keep people off the trains which must make all the stops anyway.
The only way for the NFTA to get substantial fares out of the free zone would be to add trains within that zone. If a train came every couple of minutes, people might pay something to ride a few blocks. But if you've ever waited for the train, you know how slow it is. And adding trains would require more rolling stock and operators, so the prospect of increased yield would be dubious.
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