Friday, May 27, 2011

Interesting transit news from North America

Transit ridership holds steady.(industry outlook)(Brief article)(Statistical data)

High gas prices could fuel metro bus ridership

Bus ridership doubles expectations

Valley Transit ridership up / Higher gas prices, students make buses popular

Gasoline price hikes drive Utahns to buses, trains

As gas prices rise, so does bus ridership

BACK ON BOARD; Gasoline prices are rising again, and so is ridership on Metro Transit trains and buses across the Twin Cities.

High gas prices fueling more public transit use

North Lake Tahoe winter ridership up 18 percent over 2009-10

New buses boost Metro McAllen to flashy ridership stats

There will be riders

Rising gas prices again filling seats on public transit

Seoul Boosts Transit Ridership with Color-Coded Buses and Other Reforms

Metro Defends Cutting Bus Services With Data on Decreased Ridership

Metro ridership continues plunge

APTA: light rail paces national ridership growth.(Update)(American Public Transportation Association)

Ridership of Valley buses takes plunge

Sound Transit funds research on rail, bus ridership

TriMet sees 'record ridership' in April as gas prices climb, economy improves

PUBLIC TRANSIT RIDERSHIP SHOWS FIRST INCREASE SINCE LATE 2008

Third Quarter 2010 Public Transit Ridership Declines Slightly

DTA attracts more riders this year; After a decline in ridership for the second year in a row in 2010, the Duluth Transit Authority reports that more people are riding the bus this year.

Public-transit ridership booming; Nears record; STM to add up to 400 bus departures

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