Yes, please refer to the Park-n-Rail Reference Guide, for an in depth study on how commuters will save money using Park-n-Rail. These savings include gas, tires, repairs, depreciation, parking etc.

It should also be noted that additional savings would be realized when tolls are removed. It is estimated that tolls could be up to $50 during peak driving periods.

Park-n-Rail is totally against tolls and increased taxes to pay for construction costs. Additionally, we are against the use of a Public Private Partnership (PPP). A PPP is another layer of costs that is not needed. There is a risk of a disagreement with a PPP contractor that could delay construction. We are now experiencing this on the construction of the Purple Line in the Washington DC area.