You need 20 or so lanes of freeway and 200m^2 of parking per car (paid for collectively through enforced parking minimums) and on/off ramps and arterials and collectors and double the per area infrastructure (sewers, water, power, drainage) to match the capacity of a single two way train line with right of way. Once you have that you need to pay upkeep on all of it which is more than the transit costs. Then you still need to widen it because it's full so you're out even more. And that's not counting all the externalities which absolutely dwarf those costs.
The 'one time cost' is something you're signing up to do every year at ever increasing cost until you go bankrupt or give up and build transit.