The relevance ensuring collection of transportation fares from passengers in full by Suburban Passenger Companies (SPC) is an especially important aspect of their operation as it forms the companies' income in its fullness from their main activity. It can be effective only on the assumption of comprehensive integrated interaction of passenger flows and inspecting-cashing apparatus. As the functioning of passenger flows has a random, uncontrollable nature, it is the primary, determining element in the system to be served and submits a dynamic demand for generating an adequate reactive inspectingcashing impact on the flow, by the criterion of completeness of revenue collectionthat is, ensuring the required quality of their service in aspect of the revenue collection. The research methods were the author's developed complex of models for constructing particular models necessary for the effective solution of individual tasks of managing the process of inspecting-cashing management on suburban passenger transportation. The result of the study is the theoretical justification for solving the company's internal target -to achieve the most complete collection of passenger transportation fees according to the criterion for the company in the form of a minimum amount of costs for the maintenance and operation of the service and losses on unearned income for the transportation of passengers.
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