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Proponents of light rail point out that the operating costs of BRT are not necessarily lower than light rail. The typically larger light rail vehicles enjoy reduced labor costs and the unit capital cost per passenger can be lower than a BRT system.<ref>[http://www.lightrailnow.org/facts/fa_brt007.htm Bus Rapid Transit or Quality Bus Reality Check] Light Rail Now! (January 22, 2004). Retrieved 2010-03-29</ref>
Proponents of light rail point out that the operating costs of BRT are not necessarily lower than light rail. The typically larger light rail vehicles enjoy reduced labor costs and the unit capital cost per passenger can be lower than a BRT system.<ref>[http://www.lightrailnow.org/facts/fa_brt007.htm Bus Rapid Transit or Quality Bus Reality Check] Light Rail Now! (January 22, 2004). Retrieved 2010-03-29</ref>

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Proponents of light rail point out that the operating costs of BRT are not necessarily lower than light rail. The typically larger light rail vehicles enjoy reduced labor costs and the unit capital cost per passenger can be lower than a BRT system.[1]

  1. ^ Bus Rapid Transit or Quality Bus Reality Check Light Rail Now! (January 22, 2004). Retrieved 2010-03-29