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TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT American Public Transportation Association 1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20006 Third Quarter 2005 Contact: Christie R. Dawson Statistician Telephone: (202) 496-4848 ESTIMATED UNITED STATES UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS Period 2005 2004 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER CALENDAR COMPARISON JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004 Weekdays Saturdays Sundays Holidays Third Quarter ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) 20 5 5 1 21 5 4 1 23 21 4 4 4 4 1 0 4 5 22 0 21 4 4 1 Percent Change 2004-2005 Fax: (202) 496-4326 Email: [email protected] 19-Jan-06 753,939 808,031 858,809 2,420,779 754,655 773,816 815,548 2,344,019 -0.09% 3.27% 4.42% 5.30% * MODE JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 JUL '05- SEP '05 JUL '04 AUG '04 SEP '04 JUL '04- SEP '04 Third Quarter Year -to-Date (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) JAN '05- SEP '05 (000's) JAN '04- SEP '04 (000's) (000's) (000's) Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered. (a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population. (b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues. (c) Includes aerial tramway, automated guideway, cable car, ferryboat, inclined plane, monorail, and vanpool. Bus Population Group Bus Total 0.93% 477,415 523,810 4,277,118 439,832 459,478 4,237,619 2.46% 433,532 1,434,757 1,400,336 501,026 United States Total 1.93% 808,031 858,809 7,180,710 754,655 773,816 7,044,527 3.27% 753,939 2,420,779 2,344,019 815,548 * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. Heavy Rail 3.53% 230,025 237,693 2,065,987 222,144 219,070 223,023 1,995,593 4.27% 224,898 692,616 664,237 Light Rail 7.12% 32,989 32,679 272,083 29,688 30,319 29,811 253,987 8.78% 32,033 97,701 89,817 Commuter Rail 2.47% 36,507 36,020 313,001 34,050 34,770 33,777 305,456 4.60% 34,788 107,314 102,597 Trolleybus -2.89% 9,713 8,879 78,333 8,857 9,674 8,761 80,664 0.22% 8,760 27,352 27,292 0.96% 308,103 319,103 2,702,801 290,879 299,541 305,638 2,677,044 2.16% 288,192 915,398 896,058 2,000,000+ 0.32% 104,241 114,062 934,635 97,542 100,852 110,621 931,609 1.27% 94,647 312,950 309,015 500,000 to 1,999,999 1.62% 34,942 42,868 322,468 29,769 31,870 40,621 317,322 4.76% 29,315 107,124 102,260 100,000 to 499,999 1.79% 30,129 47,777 317,214 21,642 27,215 44,146 311,644 6.75% 21,378 99,284 93,003 Below 100,000 Demand Response 3.19% 10,427 10,107 90,163 9,576 9,787 9,717 87,380 3.21% 9,480 30,014 29,080 Other (c) 0.24% 10,957 9,622 84,026 10,509 10,718 9,433 83,828 1.20% 10,447 31,026 30,660 Canada 0.81% 106,263 122,999 1,366,480 108,960 102,995 119,877 1,355,465 2.19% 109,833 339,095 331,832

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Page 1: New American Public Transportation Association 19-Jan-06 Contact: … · 2020. 1. 7. · TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT American Public Transportation Association 1666 K Street, NW, Suite

TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT

American Public Transportation Association1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20006

Third Quarter 2005

Contact: Christie R. DawsonStatistician

Telephone: (202) 496-4848

ESTIMATED UNITED STATES UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

Period 2005 2004

JULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBER

CALENDAR COMPARISON

JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER

2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004

WeekdaysSaturdaysSundaysHolidaysThird Quarter

ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b)

20551

21541

23 2144

4410

45

22

0

21441

Percent Change

2004-2005

Fax: (202) 496-4326Email: [email protected]

19-Jan-06

753,939808,031858,809

2,420,779

754,655773,816815,548

2,344,019

-0.09%

3.27%

4.42%5.30%

*

MODE JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05JUL '05-SEP '05 JUL '04 AUG '04 SEP '04

JUL '04-SEP '04

ThirdQuarter

Year-to-Date

(000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)

JAN '05-SEP '05

(000's)

JAN '04-SEP '04

(000's)(000's) (000's)

Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered.

(a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.(c) Includes aerial tramway, automated guideway, cable car, ferryboat, inclined plane, monorail, and vanpool.

Bus Population Group

Bus Total 0.93%477,415 523,810 4,277,118 439,832 459,478 4,237,619 2.46%433,532 1,434,757 1,400,336501,026

United States Total 1.93%808,031 858,809 7,180,710 754,655 773,816 7,044,527 3.27%753,939 2,420,779 2,344,019815,548

* Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems.

Heavy Rail 3.53%230,025 237,693 2,065,987 222,144 219,070 223,023 1,995,593 4.27%224,898 692,616 664,237

Light Rail 7.12%32,989 32,679 272,083 29,688 30,319 29,811 253,987 8.78%32,033 97,701 89,817

Commuter Rail 2.47%36,507 36,020 313,001 34,050 34,770 33,777 305,456 4.60%34,788 107,314 102,597

Trolleybus -2.89%9,713 8,879 78,333 8,857 9,674 8,761 80,664 0.22%8,760 27,352 27,292

0.96%308,103 319,103 2,702,801 290,879 299,541 305,638 2,677,044 2.16%288,192 915,398 896,0582,000,000+

0.32%104,241 114,062 934,635 97,542 100,852 110,621 931,609 1.27%94,647 312,950 309,015500,000 to 1,999,999

1.62%34,942 42,868 322,468 29,769 31,870 40,621 317,322 4.76%29,315 107,124 102,260100,000 to 499,999

1.79%30,129 47,777 317,214 21,642 27,215 44,146 311,644 6.75%21,378 99,284 93,003Below 100,000

Demand Response 3.19%10,427 10,107 90,163 9,576 9,787 9,717 87,380 3.21%9,480 30,014 29,080

Other (c) 0.24%10,957 9,622 84,026 10,509 10,718 9,433 83,828 1.20%10,447 31,026 30,660

Canada 0.81%106,263 122,999 1,366,480 108,960 102,995 119,877 1,355,465 2.19%109,833 339,095 331,832

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American Public Transportation Association1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20006

Contact: Christie R. DawsonStatistician

Telephone: (202) 496-4848

PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b)

Fax: (202) 496-4326

CURRENT YEAR (a)(b)

4

e-mail: [email protected] RIDERSHIP REPORTThird Quarter 2005

ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

HEAVY RAIL

19-Jan-06

JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 SEP '05 AUG '04 SEP '04JAN '04-

SEP '043rd Qtr

ChngYTD

Chng(000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)

JAN '05-

(000's)JUL '04Transit Agency

State andPrimary City

AVGWKDY(000's)

SEP '05JUL '05-

(000's)SEP '04JUL '04-

(000's)

Los Angeles County MTA 3,228.4 3,277.0 3,103.0 2,951.3 3,039.5 2,929.628,061.7 25,145.7 7.71% 11.60%CA 115.9Los Angeles 9,608.4 8,920.4

San Francisco Bay Area RT 8,166.5 8,931.8 9,055.1 8,290.1 8,360.7 8,599.375,422.4 73,853.6 3.58% 2.12%CA 336.7San Francisco 26,153.4 25,250.1

Washington Metro Area TA 23,811.4 23,344.0 23,053.7 23,326.6 21,363.2 21,335.0204,700.0 195,578.0 6.34% 4.66%DC 937.3Washington 70,209.1 66,024.8

Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth 6,047.8 6,404.4 5,792.5 6,230.7 6,421.5 6,015.152,908.8 52,587.2 -2.26% 0.61%GA 231.3Atlanta 18,244.7 18,667.3

Chicago Transit Authority 13,139.6 13,538.8 14,194.7 12,849.1 12,529.4 13,107.6115,733.8 111,285.9 6.20% 4.00%IL 519.0Chicago 40,873.1 38,486.1

Massachusetts Bay Trp Auth 10,742.5 10,463.5 11,290.0 9,745.9 10,239.6 10,302.793,018.9 91,819.5 7.29% 1.31%MA 437.0Boston 32,496.0 30,288.2

Port Authority of NY & NJ 5,076.4 5,281.4 5,193.4 4,895.7 4,939.8 4,911.745,112.6 43,003.8 5.45% 4.90%NJ 207.4Jersey City 15,551.2 14,747.2

Port Authority Transit Corp 788.1 789.7 801.9 768.4 766.9 771.97,026.6 6,851.1 3.14% 2.56%NJ 32.6Lindenwold 2,379.7 2,307.2

MTA New York City Transit 144,350.6 146,998.6 154,754.5 144,537.8 140,718.9 145,251.81,347,619.7 1,303,084.8 3.62% 3.42%NY 5,717.9New York 446,103.7 430,508.5

MTA Staten Island Railway 241.5 257.7 315.2 239.2 235.1 301.02,510.5 2,456.5 5.04% 2.20%NY 11.6New York 814.4 775.3

Greater Cleveland Reg TA 448.6 483.4 493.0 454.5 427.0 440.44,075.3 3,742.2 7.80% 8.90%OH 19.6Cleveland 1,425.0 1,321.9

Southeastern Pennsylvania 6,422.7 7,728.8 7,119.2 5,450.0 7,623.2 6,686.267,206.9 64,592.0 7.65% 4.05%PA 281.8Philadelphia 21,270.7 19,759.4

Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered.(a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

REPORTED TOTAL 227,499.1 235,166.2 2,043,397.2 219,739.3 216,664.8 1,974,000.3 4.27% 3.52%

PROJECTED TOTAL (c)

220,652.3222,464.18,848.1 685,129.4 657,056.4

(c) Includes missing agencies (Maryland Transit Admin and Miami-Dade TA).

3.53%230,024.6 237,693.1 2,065,986.7 222,143.6 219,070.0 223,023.2 1,995,593.5 4.27%224,898.2 692,615.8 664,236.88,848.1

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American Public Transportation Association1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20006

Contact: Christie R. DawsonStatistician

Telephone: (202) 496-4848

PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b)

Fax: (202) 496-4326

CURRENT YEAR (a)(b)

e-mail: [email protected] RIDERSHIP REPORTThird Quarter 2005

ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

LIGHT RAIL

19-Jan-06 5

JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 SEP '05 AUG '04 SEP '04JAN '04-

SEP '043rd Qtr

ChngYTD

Chng(000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)

JAN '05-

(000's)JUL '04Transit Agency

State andPrimary City

AVGWKDY(000's)

SEP '05JUL '05-

(000's)SEP '04JUL '04-

(000's)

Los Angeles County MTA 3495.7 3601.6 3369.4 3,000.8 3,071.2 2,958.929,761.6 26,898.8 15.90% 10.64%CA 127.6Los Angeles 10466.7 9,030.9

Sacramento Regional Tr Dist 1166.9 1249.7 1362.3 1,038.2 1,030.0 1,128.610,140.5 9,076.4 18.21% 11.72%CA 51.8Sacramento 3778.9 3,196.8

San Diego Trolley 3068.4 2968.5 3146.8 2,702.8 2,731.7 2,541.123,470.0 21,700.0 15.15% 8.16%CA 104.9San Diego 9183.7 7,975.6

San Francisco Muni Rwy 3748.3 4196.3 3680.1 3,656.9 4,094.0 3,590.432,708.8 34,352.2 2.50% -4.78%CA 148.1San Francisco 11624.7 11,341.3

Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth 616.6 640.9 623.5 565.8 587.5 568.85,213.4 4,484.9 9.23% 16.24%CA NASan Jose 1881.0 1,722.1

Regional Transportation Dist 809.2 962.6 993.3 779.3 787.4 968.17,722.7 7,513.5 9.09% 2.78%CO 1.1Denver 2765.1 2,534.8

Hillsborough Area Reg TA 40.8 30.6 27.6 42.0 20.8 18.3323.3 311.3 22.07% 3.85%FL 0.8Tampa 99.0 81.1

Regional Transit Auth 782.4 788.6 745.2 760.5 724.8 679.87,201.8 5,342.4 6.98% 34.80%LA NANew Orleans 2316.2 2,165.1

Massachusetts Bay Trp Auth 4839.6 4952.6 5433.0 4,754.4 4,703.2 5,140.941,374.7 44,014.2 4.29% -6.00%MA 204.7Boston 15225.2 14,598.5

Metro Transit 721.7 838.5 770.1 462.5 476.8 424.05,737.9 1,501.5 70.93% 282.14%MN 28.1Minneapolis 2330.3 1,363.3

METRO 1855.6 1520.1 1543.2 1,795.7 1,550.6 1,399.312,595.3 11,733.8 3.65% 7.34%M 56.0Saint Louis 4918.9 4,745.6

New Jersey Transit Corp 1248.1 1242.1 1248.5 1,093.0 1,056.7 1,127.410,697.6 8,715.2 14.09% 22.75%NJ NANewark 3738.7 3,277.1

Greater Cleveland Reg TA 234.9 255.1 258.1 253.1 246.5 252.62,055.9 2,007.4 -0.55% 2.42%OH 10.3Cleveland 748.1 752.2

Tri-County Metro Trp Dist 2864.7 2872.7 2769.8 2,751.6 2,819.8 2,635.824,342.2 22,357.4 3.66% 8.88%OR 102.0Portland 8507.2 8,207.2

Port Auth of Allegheny Co 622.4 669.0 643.0 637.6 619.6 582.05,447.2 5,073.9 5.18% 7.36%PA 26.1Pittsburgh 1934.4 1,839.2

Southeastern Pennsylvania 1339.2 1567.4 1329.0 1,035.6 1,534.8 1,365.013,887.9 13,258.3 7.63% 4.75%PA 55.9Philadelphia 4235.6 3,935.4

Memphis Area Transit Auth 102.0 76.5 77.7 125.6 106.9 94.0719.9 931.1 -21.53% -22.68%TN 2.8Memphis 256.2 326.5

City of Galveston/Island Tr 5.5 3.6 3.0 8.2 0.2 3.140.4 34.5 5.22% 17.10%TX 0.2Galveston 12.1 11.5

Dallas Area Rapid Transit 1408.7 1505.3 1474.1 1,399.1 1,451.0 1,430.313,000.3 12,542.6 2.52% 3.65%TX 58.6Dallas 4388.1 4,280.4

Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co 831.0 950.2 899.8 754.1 764.4 817.07,887.5 5,349.7 14.79% 47.44%TX 37.2Houston 2681.0 2,335.5

King County Dept of Transp 64.6 65.7 40.9 63.0 66.1 41.9336.6 335.9 0.12% 0.21%W 1.7Seattle 171.2 171.0

Kenosha Transit 10.2 8.6 4.7 11.6 15.7 3.943.8 51.9 -24.68% -15.61%WI 0.4Kenosha 23.5 31.2

REPORTED TOTAL 30,966.2 30,443.1 254,709.3 27,691.4 28,459.7 237,586.9 8.77% 7.21%

PROJECTED TOTAL (c)

27,771.229,876.51,018.3 91,285.8 83,922.3

7.12%32,988.6 32,678.7 272,082.6 29,688.1 30,318.5 29,810.6 253,987.3 8.78%32,033.2 97,700.5 89,817.21,042.8

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JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 SEP '05 AUG '04 SEP '04JAN '04-

SEP '043rd Qtr

ChngYTD

Chng(000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)

JAN '05-

(000's)JUL '04Transit Agency

State andPrimary City

AVGWKDY(000's)

SEP '05JUL '05-

(000's)SEP '04JUL '04-

(000's)

Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered.(a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.(c) Includes missing agencies (Maryland Transit Admin, McKinney Avenue TA, Niagara Frontier TA, Sound Transit and Utah Transit).

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American Public Transportation Association1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20006

Contact: Christie R. DawsonStatistician

Telephone: (202) 496-4848

PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b)

Fax: (202) 496-4326

CURRENT YEAR (a)(b)

7

e-mail: [email protected] RIDERSHIP REPORTThird Quarter 2005

ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

COMMUTER RAIL

19-Jan-06

JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 SEP '05 AUG '04 SEP '04JAN '04-

SEP '043rd Qtr

ChngYTD

Chng(000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)

JAN '05-

(000's)JUL '04Transit Agency

State andPrimary City

AVGWKDY(000's)

SEP '05JUL '05-

(000's)SEP '04JUL '04-

(000's)

Southern California RRA 806.0 935.1 877.9 812.1 841.8 824.17,692.5 7,391.5 5.69% 4.07%CA 39.2Los Angeles 2,619.0 2,478.0

North County Transit District 133.5 148.3 135.3 141.0 143.4 125.81,124.1 1,159.2 1.68% -3.03%CA 6.1Oceanside 417.1 410.2

Caltrain 840.1 887.3 885.2 803.5 808.8 808.17,400.4 6,521.7 7.94% 13.47%CA 33.1San Carlos 2,612.6 2,420.4

Connecticut DOT 33.1 37.2 38.7 35.9 35.0 35.5312.7 308.4 2.44% 1.39%CT 1.7New Haven 109.0 106.4

South Florida RTA 184.9 207.9 227.7 217.6 244.8 156.12,072.0 2,084.4 0.32% -0.59%FL 8.7Miami 620.5 618.5

Metra 6,006.5 6,079.3 6,060.3 5,871.2 5,783.8 5,706.952,163.0 50,630.8 4.52% 3.03%IL 293.8Chicago 18,146.1 17,361.9

Northern IN Commuter TD 352.8 354.6 325.2 333.3 313.5 288.12,825.0 2,648.7 10.45% 6.66%IN 13.7Chesterton 1,032.6 934.9

Massachusetts Bay Trp Auth 3,049.2 3,288.2 3,173.9 2,954.1 3,318.7 3,199.328,400.2 29,040.6 0.41% -2.21%MA 135.9Boston 9,511.3 9,472.1

New Jersey Transit Corp 5,583.2 5,618.3 5,698.7 5,457.4 5,215.4 5,173.549,388.8 46,971.3 6.65% 5.15%NJ NANewark 16,900.2 15,846.3

MTA Long Island Rail Road 8,268.0 8,520.0 8,593.0 8,160.0 8,258.0 8,048.073,007.0 72,990.0 3.74% 0.02%NY 344.7New York 25,381.0 24,466.0

MTA Metro-North Railroad 6,118.4 6,438.6 6,283.3 6,094.4 6,043.6 5,988.255,333.7 53,605.7 3.94% 3.22%NY 258.8New York 18,840.3 18,126.2

Pennsylvania DOT 19.9 21.9 23.2 19.3 20.3 20.1191.3 179.7 8.88% 6.46%PA 0.9Harrisburg 65.0 59.7

Southeastern Pennsylvania 2,199.3 2,700.3 2,425.8 1,946.0 2,518.0 2,202.722,108.2 21,138.2 9.88% 4.59%PA 101.7Philadelphia 7,325.4 6,666.7

Trinity Railway Express 176.5 193.0 199.5 191.3 190.8 175.01,623.1 1,641.9 2.14% -1.15%TX 8.2Dallas 569.0 557.1

Virginia Railway Express 305.6 329.2 314.7 316.1 326.7 320.12,863.0 2,825.2 -1.39% 1.34%VA 14.9Alexandria 949.5 962.9

Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered.(a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

REPORTED TOTAL 35,759.2 35,262.4 306,505.0 33,353.2 34,062.6 299,137.3 4.59% 2.46%

PROJECTED TOTAL (c)

33,071.534,077.01,261.3 105,098.6 100,487.3

(c) Includes missing agencies (Alaska Railroad, Altamont Commuter, Maryland Transit Admin, ON TRACK and Sound Transit).

2.47%36,506.7 36,019.8 313,000.6 34,049.6 34,770.3 33,776.6 305,455.7 4.60%34,787.9 107,314.3 102,596.51,261.3

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American Public Transportation Association1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20006

Contact: Christie R. DawsonStatistician

Telephone: (202) 496-4848

PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b)

Fax: (202) 496-4326

CURRENT YEAR (a)(b)

8

e-mail: [email protected] RIDERSHIP REPORT

Third Quarter 2005ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

LARGEST BUS AGENCIES

18-Jan-06

(Transit Agencies in Urbanized Areas of 1,000,000 or more population that operate 400 or more peak-hour buses)

JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 SEP '05 AUG '04 SEP '04JAN '04-

SEP '043rd Qtr

ChngYTD

Chng(000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)

JAN '05-

(000's)JUL '03Transit Agency

State andPrimary City

AVGWKDY(000's)

SEP '05JUL '05-

(000's)SEP '04JUL '04-

(000's)

City of Phoenix PTD 3,114.3 3,883.2 3,992.9 3,176.9 3,630.7 3,738.532,659.5 31,683.6 4.21% 3.08%AZ 147.4Phoenix 10,990.4 10,546.1

Los Angeles County MTA 32,666.2 33,517.5 33,304.5 31,598.3 31,541.9 31,389.9287,094.4 275,914.8 5.24% 4.05%CA 1,239.0Los Angeles 99,488.2 94,530.1

Alameda-Contra Costa TD 5,204.3 5,885.7 6,199.3 4,818.3 6,264.4 5,583.249,706.8 48,718.0 3.74% 2.03%CA NAOakland 17,289.3 16,665.9

San Diego Transit Corp 2,064.1 2,067.1 2,130.0 2,072.4 1,995.1 2,101.418,614.8 18,810.8 1.50% -1.04%CA 77.0San Diego 6,261.2 6,168.9

San Francisco Muni Rwy 7,980.0 8,933.8 7,834.9 7,747.5 8,673.6 7,606.769,418.0 69,628.4 3.00% -0.30%CA 307.7San Francisco 24,748.7 24,027.8

Regional Transportation Dist 3,337.5 3,873.3 4,252.7 3,356.6 3,614.8 3,839.733,563.3 32,475.6 6.03% 3.35%CO 227.0Denver 11,463.5 10,811.1

Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth 5,190.4 5,847.8 6,111.4 5,526.1 5,974.2 5,961.653,245.7 49,915.9 -1.79% 6.67%GA 226.7Atlanta 17,149.6 17,461.9

Chicago Transit Authority 24,292.1 25,500.3 27,456.7 23,990.0 23,788.6 26,347.9227,233.0 219,355.4 4.21% 3.59%IL 968.5Chicago 77,249.1 74,126.5

Massachusetts Bay Trp Auth 8,412.2 9,000.9 9,435.8 8,400.7 8,811.7 8,236.681,720.9 79,124.9 5.50% 3.28%MA 360.1Boston 26,848.9 25,449.0

City of Detroit Dept of Trans 2,523.8 2,699.5 3,200.3 2,881.1 3,028.3 3,316.025,487.5 29,543.6 -8.69% -13.73%MI 110.0Detroit 8,423.6 9,225.4

Metro Transit 4,739.9 5,665.8 5,722.4 5,010.8 5,458.7 5,678.946,378.7 38,544.3 -0.13% 20.33%MN 208.1Minneapolis 16,128.1 16,148.4

METRO 2,444.7 2,621.3 2,890.4 2,439.1 2,389.2 2,617.323,151.7 22,490.6 6.86% 2.94%M 103.8Saint Louis 7,956.4 7,445.6

New Jersey Transit Corp 12,485.7 13,402.5 13,679.6 12,633.2 12,737.6 12,992.6116,038.0 111,975.4 3.14% 3.63%NJ NANewark 39,567.8 38,363.4

MTA New York City Transit 58,417.0 59,866.3 65,630.2 59,460.0 58,183.4 62,262.6555,605.5 549,559.7 2.23% 1.10%NY 2,308.0New York 183,913.5 179,906.0

New York City DOT 5,288.2 5,512.2 6,025.7 8,215.1 8,165.3 8,540.155,117.2 76,253.1 -32.48% -27.72%NY 254.8New York 16,826.1 24,920.5

Southwest Ohio RTA 1,745.7 1,951.9 2,146.0 1,995.1 2,055.7 2,253.917,594.6 18,920.2 -7.31% -7.01%OH 78.4Cincinnati 5,843.6 6,304.7

Greater Cleveland Reg TA 3,599.7 3,987.1 4,356.8 3,675.0 3,836.4 4,291.936,269.4 35,165.1 1.19% 3.14%OH 163.9Cleveland 11,943.6 11,803.3

Tri-County Metro Trp Dist 5,063.6 5,303.5 5,310.6 5,212.3 5,145.8 5,242.047,908.6 48,251.6 0.50% -0.71%OR 203.1Portland 15,677.7 15,600.1

Southeastern Pennsylvania 12,078.7 14,317.1 13,510.8 10,016.0 14,008.4 12,432.1123,198.7 120,960.2 9.46% 1.85%PA 529.3Philadelphia 39,906.6 36,456.5

Port Auth of Allegheny Co 4,689.0 4,992.0 5,441.1 4,710.1 4,796.0 5,182.744,642.4 43,594.5 2.95% 2.40%PA 205.1Pittsburgh 15,122.1 14,688.8

Dallas Area Rapid Transit 3,081.2 3,673.3 3,916.9 3,058.5 3,344.2 3,447.430,119.4 28,554.9 8.34% 5.48%TX 144.2Dallas 10,671.4 9,850.1

Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co 6,275.9 7,633.5 6,780.4 6,901.7 7,365.8 7,232.261,850.1 65,660.8 -3.77% -5.80%TX 293.9Houston 20,689.8 21,499.7

VIA Metropolitan Transit 2,996.2 3,397.0 3,650.4 3,012.3 3,215.6 3,312.028,745.4 27,645.5 5.28% 3.98%TX 125.4San Antonio 10,043.6 9,539.9

King County Dept of Transp 5,814.1 6,366.3 6,183.8 5,772.6 5,884.3 5,693.654,310.5 52,417.5 5.84% 3.61%W 231.2Seattle 18,364.2 17,350.5

Milwaukee County Transit Sy 4,036.1 3,855.2 4,966.6 3,806.9 3,695.8 5,019.440,246.9 39,961.5 2.68% 0.71%WI 166.1Milwaukee 12,857.9 12,522.1

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JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 SEP '05 AUG '04 SEP '04JAN '04-

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Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered.(a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

REPORTED TOTAL 243,754.1 254,130.2 2,159,921.0 229,486.6 237,605.5 2,135,125.9 1.97% 1.16%244,320.2227,540.68,678.6 725,424.9 711,412.3

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Contact: Christie R. DawsonStatistician

Telephone: (202) 496-4848

PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b)

Fax: (202) 496-4326

CURRENT YEAR (a)(b)

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e-mail: [email protected] RIDERSHIP REPORTThird Quarter 2005

ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

TROLLEY BUS

19-Jan-06

JUL '05 AUG '05 SEP '05 SEP '05 AUG '04 SEP '04JAN '04-

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San Francisco Muni Rwy 6,437.6 7,207.1 6,320.5 6,342.4 7,100.6 6,227.156,533.5 57,870.1 1.50% -2.31%CA 245.7San Francisco 19,965.2 19,670.1

Massachusetts Bay Trp Auth 245.1 242.3 355.2 277.4 286.3 302.62,508.7 2,693.7 -2.74% -6.87%MA 11.9Boston 842.6 866.3

Greater Dayton Regional TA 306.3 361.0 376.5 344.9 352.6 371.73,091.5 3,099.5 -2.38% -0.26%OH 13.9Dayton 1,043.8 1,069.2

King County Dept of Transp 1,771.0 1,902.2 1,827.2 1,877.9 1,919.8 1,844.816,198.8 16,863.2 -2.52% -3.94%W 71.7Seattle 5,500.4 5,642.5

Sound Transit 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.5 15.1 14.40.0 137.2 -100.00% -100.00%W 0.0Seattle 0.0 44.0

Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered.(a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

REPORTED TOTAL 9,712.6 8,879.4 78,332.5 8,857.1 9,674.4 80,663.7 0.22% -2.89%

PROJECTED TOTAL (c)

8,760.68,760.0343.3 27,352.0 27,292.1

(c) There are no missing systems.

-2.89%9,712.6 8,879.4 78,332.5 8,857.1 9,674.4 8,760.6 80,663.7 0.22%8,760.0 27,352.0 27,292.1343.3

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NA NA 325.9 347.6 327.3NA NANA 3,025.0 NANAAL Birmingham Birmingham-Jefferson Co TA TOTAL

DRP 10.9 11.1 6.4 6.8 6.20.5 61.34%92.3 77.1 19.71%9.3Birmingham-Jefferson Co TAAL BirminghamMBP 300.9 291.1 315.9 337.2 318.113.4 -10.90%2,678.0 2,916.8 -8.19%273.3Birmingham-Jefferson Co TAAL BirminghamVPP NA NA 3.6 3.6 3.0NA NANA 31.1 NANABirmingham-Jefferson Co TAAL Birmingham

8.9 8.9 7.7 7.4 7.60.4 16.74%76.6 67.7 13.15%8.7AZ Bullhead City Bullhead Area Transit System TOTAL

DR 2.6 2.5 3.8 3.7 3.70.1 -30.36%23.2 31.6 -26.58%2.7Bullhead Area Transit SystemAZ Bullhead CityMB 6.3 6.4 3.9 3.7 3.90.3 62.61%53.4 36.1 47.92%6.0Bullhead Area Transit SystemAZ Bullhead City

3,942.2 4,049.3 3,231.0 3,687.6 3,793.9149.7 4.17%33,150.5 32,167.4 3.06%3,168.0AZ Phoenix City of Phoenix PTD TOTAL

DRP 59.0 56.4 54.1 56.9 55.42.3 1.62%491.0 483.8 1.49%53.7City of Phoenix PTDAZ PhoenixMB 3,152.0 3,237.6 2,622.1 3,014.1 3,102.9120.0 1.87%26,739.6 26,242.5 1.89%2,513.1City of Phoenix PTDAZ PhoenixMBP 731.2 755.3 554.8 616.6 635.627.4 15.53%5,919.9 5,441.1 8.80%601.2City of Phoenix PTDAZ Phoenix

1,391.5 1,493.9 1,137.3 1,296.4 1,395.853.7 4.57%11,952.4 11,573.8 3.27%1,119.0AZ Tucson City of Tucson MTS TOTALMB 1,391.5 1,493.9 1,137.3 1,296.4 1,395.853.7 4.57%11,952.4 11,573.8 3.27%1,119.0City of Tucson MTSAZ Tucson

211.3 239.3 184.3 193.0 224.49.0 4.49%1,850.0 1,674.2 10.50%178.1CA Antioch Eastern Contra Costa Tr Auth TOTAL

DRP 6.9 6.3 6.5 6.7 6.60.3 -2.53%71.8 59.8 20.07%6.1Eastern Contra Costa Tr AuthCA AntiochMBP 204.4 233.0 177.8 186.3 217.88.7 4.73%1,778.2 1,614.4 10.15%172.0Eastern Contra Costa Tr AuthCA Antioch

588.8 603.7 566.8 583.8 611.721.7 -2.93%5,113.9 5,280.9 -3.16%518.1CA Bakersfield Golden Empire Transit District TOTAL

DR 5.9 5.6 5.0 5.1 5.10.2 10.53%48.4 45.0 7.56%5.3Golden Empire Transit DistrictCA BakersfieldMB 582.9 598.1 561.8 578.7 606.621.5 -3.05%5,065.5 5,235.9 -3.25%512.8Golden Empire Transit DistrictCA Bakersfield

15.4 13.3 13.8 13.6 12.1NA 12.91%119.3 117.8 1.27%15.9CA Big Bear Lake Mountain Area Regional Transit Aut TOTAL

DR 3.4 2.7 4.1 4.3 3.0NA -19.30%25.6 30.1 -14.95%3.1Mountain Area Regional Transit AutCA Big Bear LakeMB 12.0 10.6 9.7 9.3 9.1NA 25.98%93.7 87.7 6.84%12.8Mountain Area Regional Transit AutCA Big Bear Lake

63.9 76.7 60.0 58.5 69.92.6 5.52%591.0 569.0 3.87%58.2CA Fairfield Fairfield/Suisun Transit Sys TOTAL

DRP 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.60.1 2.04%14.8 14.7 0.68%1.7Fairfield/Suisun Transit SysCA FairfieldMBP 62.2 75.1 58.4 56.8 68.32.5 5.61%576.2 554.3 3.95%56.5Fairfield/Suisun Transit SysCA Fairfield

973.7 1,032.2 804.4 936.1 1,012.537.6 1.79%8,382.5 8,312.6 0.84%796.3CA Fresno Fresno Area Express TOTAL

DRP 14.9 14.7 13.6 14.1 13.90.6 5.77%128.9 119.7 7.69%14.4Fresno Area ExpressCA FresnoMB 958.8 1,017.5 790.8 922.0 998.637.0 1.73%8,253.6 8,192.9 0.74%781.9Fresno Area ExpressCA Fresno

2,189.4 2,416.2 2,226.8 2,198.9 2,467.585.5 -1.00%21,285.1 21,264.5 0.10%2,218.7CA Long Beach Long Beach Transit TOTAL

DRP 6.0 5.3 6.1 6.2 6.50.2 -7.45%54.6 58.1 -6.02%6.1Long Beach TransitCA Long BeachFBP 8.7 3.2 12.8 10.8 5.40.2 -25.17%34.5 49.9 -30.86%9.8Long Beach TransitCA Long BeachMB 2,174.7 2,407.7 2,207.9 2,181.9 2,455.685.1 -0.88%21,196.0 21,156.5 0.19%2,202.8Long Beach TransitCA Long Beach

212.8 210.0 196.1 197.7 195.27.9 5.62%1,801.3 1,752.3 2.80%199.3CA Los Angeles Access Services TOTALDRP 212.8 210.0 196.1 197.7 195.27.9 5.62%1,801.3 1,752.3 2.80%199.3Access ServicesCA Los Angeles

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40,396.1 39,776.9 37,550.4 37,652.6 37,278.41,482.5 6.30%344,917.7 327,959.3 5.17%39,390.3CA Los Angeles Los Angeles County MTA TOTAL

HR 3,277.0 3,103.0 2,951.3 3,039.5 2,929.6115.9 7.71%28,061.7 25,145.7 11.60%3,228.4Los Angeles County MTACA Los AngelesLR 3,601.6 3,369.4 3,000.8 3,071.2 2,958.9127.6 15.90%29,761.6 26,898.8 10.64%3,495.7Los Angeles County MTACA Los AngelesMB 32,521.4 32,159.0 30,594.0 30,432.4 30,267.21,197.7 5.51%277,367.1 266,794.5 3.96%31,645.6Los Angeles County MTACA Los AngelesMBP 996.1 1,145.5 1,004.3 1,109.5 1,122.741.3 -2.30%9,727.3 9,120.3 6.66%1,020.6Los Angeles County MTACA Los Angeles

935.1 877.9 812.1 841.8 824.139.2 5.69%7,692.5 7,391.5 4.07%806.0CA Los Angeles Southern California RRA TOTALCRP 935.1 877.9 812.1 841.8 824.139.2 5.69%7,692.5 7,391.5 4.07%806.0Southern California RRACA Los Angeles

250.3 279.8 242.2 243.9 278.310.3 -1.70%2,276.6 2,328.6 -2.23%221.3CA Modesto Modesto Area Express TOTAL

DRP 9.0 8.8 8.5 9.0 8.90.4 -1.89%79.1 80.9 -2.22%8.1Modesto Area ExpressCA ModestoMBP 241.3 271.0 233.7 234.9 269.49.9 -1.69%2,197.5 2,247.7 -2.23%213.2Modesto Area ExpressCA Modesto

484.7 419.4 456.6 475.3 409.816.1 1.58%3,695.4 3,601.0 2.62%458.8CA Monterey Monterey-Salinas Transit TOTAL

DRP 5.6 6.0 5.5 5.6 5.90.2 -2.35%49.9 50.1 -0.40%5.0Monterey-Salinas TransitCA MontereyMB 401.8 393.9 445.6 464.0 399.514.1 -10.30%3,407.7 3,501.4 -2.68%378.6Monterey-Salinas TransitCA MontereyMBP 77.3 19.5 5.5 5.7 4.41.8 1002.56%237.8 49.5 380.40%75.2Monterey-Salinas TransitCA Monterey

5,940.8 6,254.4 4,878.0 6,323.8 5,642.8NA 3.62%50,208.5 49,254.3 1.94%5,259.4CA Oakland Alameda-Contra Costa TD TOTAL

DRP 55.1 55.1 59.7 59.4 59.6NA -7.50%501.7 536.3 -6.45%55.1Alameda-Contra Costa TDCA OaklandMB 5,875.2 6,185.6 4,801.9 6,251.1 5,570.6NA 3.80%49,585.1 48,591.3 2.05%5,193.7Alameda-Contra Costa TDCA OaklandMBP 10.5 13.7 16.4 13.3 12.6NA -17.73%121.7 126.7 -3.95%10.6Alameda-Contra Costa TDCA Oakland

1,023.8 1,061.4 980.3 979.8 1,049.439.3 0.73%8,971.8 9,024.9 -0.59%946.2CA Oceanside North County Transit District TOTAL

CRP 148.3 135.3 141.0 143.4 125.86.1 1.68%1,124.1 1,159.2 -3.03%133.5North County Transit DistrictCA OceansideDRP 17.1 16.1 17.4 17.2 17.00.7 -7.17%148.7 164.8 -9.77%14.7North County Transit DistrictCA OceansideMB 858.4 910.0 821.9 819.2 906.632.5 0.73%7,699.0 7,700.9 -0.02%798.0North County Transit DistrictCA Oceanside

277.5 262.7 266.7 264.4 279.810.2 -1.21%2,291.5 2,455.1 -6.66%260.9CA Oxnard South Coast Area Transit TOTAL

DRP 7.0 6.8 8.7 8.9 8.50.3 -22.99%59.2 81.0 -26.91%6.3South Coast Area TransitCA OxnardMB 270.5 255.9 258.0 255.5 271.39.9 -0.48%2,232.3 2,374.1 -5.97%254.6South Coast Area TransitCA Oxnard

69.5 68.2 61.6 64.1 65.32.7 4.82%588.8 582.6 1.06%62.5CA Redding Redding Area Bus Authority TOTAL

DRP 6.4 6.2 5.4 5.8 5.40.3 10.24%52.6 49.7 5.84%5.7Redding Area Bus AuthorityCA ReddingMBP 63.1 62.0 56.2 58.3 59.92.5 4.30%536.2 532.9 0.62%56.8Redding Area Bus AuthorityCA Redding

571.3 597.9 619.5 616.5 650.622.1 -9.70%5,275.4 5,754.5 -8.33%534.4CA Riverside Riverside Transit Agency TOTAL

DRP 18.4 18.0 16.9 17.0 17.00.7 5.11%166.3 163.3 1.84%17.1Riverside Transit AgencyCA RiversideMB 475.3 498.9 524.2 522.6 559.218.2 -11.32%4,435.2 4,848.3 -8.52%450.0Riverside Transit AgencyCA RiversideMBP 77.6 81.0 78.4 76.9 74.43.2 -1.65%673.9 742.9 -9.29%67.3Riverside Transit AgencyCA Riverside

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2,709.2 NA 2,536.1 2,456.4 2,896.4NA NANA 23,803.9 NA2,619.4CA Sacramento Sacramento Regional Tr Dist TOTAL

DRP 67.7 NA 54.4 57.6 56.2NA NANA 504.3 NA59.1Sacramento Regional Tr DistCA SacramentoLR 1,249.7 1,362.3 1,038.2 1,030.0 1,128.651.8 18.21%10,140.5 9,076.4 11.72%1,166.9Sacramento Regional Tr DistCA SacramentoMB 1,391.8 1,645.9 1,443.5 1,368.8 1,711.660.9 -2.05%13,612.5 14,223.2 -4.29%1,393.4Sacramento Regional Tr DistCA Sacramento

1,302.0 1,335.0 1,279.9 1,345.6 1,340.350.6 -3.39%11,492.7 11,910.8 -3.51%1,194.5CA San Bernardino OMNITRANS TOTAL

DRP 46.6 46.0 44.7 46.9 47.41.9 -4.03%405.7 380.8 6.54%40.8OMNITRANSCA San BernardinoMB 1,206.4 1,289.0 1,131.5 1,197.5 1,190.847.5 2.34%10,444.9 10,579.3 -1.27%1,106.9OMNITRANSCA San BernardinoMBP 49.0 0.0 103.7 101.2 102.11.3 -68.79%642.1 950.7 -32.46%46.8OMNITRANSCA San Bernardino

887.3 885.2 803.5 808.8 808.133.1 7.94%7,400.4 6,521.7 13.47%840.1CA San Carlos Caltrain TOTALCRP 887.3 885.2 803.5 808.8 808.133.1 7.94%7,400.4 6,521.7 13.47%840.1CaltrainCA San Carlos

1,211.3 NA 1,140.8 1,154.3 1,321.2NA NANA 10,978.8 NA1,113.4CA San Carlos San Mateo County Tran Dist TOTAL

DRP 30.6 NA 26.8 26.3 26.2NA NANA 235.8 NA27.3San Mateo County Tran DistCA San CarlosMB 961.2 1,062.5 903.5 911.1 1,070.838.4 0.76%8,712.9 8,798.0 -0.97%883.7San Mateo County Tran DistCA San CarlosMBP 219.5 216.4 210.5 216.9 224.27.7 -2.04%1,855.1 1,945.0 -4.62%202.4San Mateo County Tran DistCA San Carlos

1,599.6 1,642.3 1,526.6 1,538.6 1,613.763.6 1.96%14,008.1 13,984.3 0.17%1,528.8CA San Diego San Diego Metrop Transit System TOTAL

DRP 56.7 55.5 53.3 54.2 53.72.2 0.31%475.8 487.7 -2.44%49.5San Diego Metrop Transit SystemCA San DiegoMBP 1,542.9 1,586.8 1,473.3 1,484.4 1,560.061.5 2.02%13,532.3 13,496.6 0.26%1,479.3San Diego Metrop Transit SystemCA San Diego

2,067.1 2,130.0 2,072.4 1,995.1 2,101.477.0 1.50%18,614.8 18,810.8 -1.04%2,064.1CA San Diego San Diego Transit Corp TOTALMB 2,067.1 2,130.0 2,072.4 1,995.1 2,101.477.0 1.50%18,614.8 18,810.8 -1.04%2,064.1San Diego Transit CorpCA San Diego

2,968.5 3,146.8 2,702.8 2,731.7 2,541.1104.9 15.15%23,470.0 21,700.0 8.16%3,068.4CA San Diego San Diego Trolley TOTALLR 2,968.5 3,146.8 2,702.8 2,731.7 2,541.1104.9 15.15%23,470.0 21,700.0 8.16%3,068.4San Diego TrolleyCA San Diego

849.2 831.9 801.2 819.4 842.931.8 0.25%7,157.6 7,268.1 -1.52%788.5CA San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TD TOTAL

DRP 8.5 8.6 7.7 7.7 8.00.3 7.69%72.6 70.4 3.13%8.1Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TDCA San FranciscoFB 198.7 164.0 180.6 187.2 169.66.5 2.25%1,375.9 1,352.8 1.71%186.8Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TDCA San FranciscoMB 635.9 653.6 606.2 617.2 658.224.7 -0.21%5,656.3 5,777.2 -2.09%588.2Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TDCA San FranciscoMBP 6.1 5.7 6.7 7.3 7.10.3 -18.48%52.8 67.7 -22.01%5.4Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TDCA San Francisco

8,931.8 9,055.1 8,290.1 8,360.7 8,599.3336.7 3.58%75,422.4 73,853.6 2.12%8,166.5CA San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area RTD TOTALHR 8,931.8 9,055.1 8,290.1 8,360.7 8,599.3336.7 3.58%75,422.4 73,853.6 2.12%8,166.5San Francisco Bay Area RTDCA San Francisco

21,066.5 18,475.1 18,379.2 20,576.2 18,045.1724.0 2.38%164,327.0 167,757.9 -2.05%18,817.3CA San Francisco San Francisco Muni Rwy TOTAL

CC 729.3 639.6 632.4 708.0 620.922.4 3.01%5,666.7 5,907.2 -4.07%651.4San Francisco Muni RwyCA San FranciscoLR 4,196.3 3,680.1 3,656.9 4,094.0 3,590.4148.1 2.50%32,708.8 34,352.2 -4.78%3,748.3San Francisco Muni RwyCA San FranciscoMB 8,933.8 7,834.9 7,747.5 8,673.6 7,606.7307.7 3.00%69,418.0 69,628.4 -0.30%7,980.0San Francisco Muni RwyCA San FranciscoTB 7,207.1 6,320.5 6,342.4 7,100.6 6,227.1245.7 1.50%56,533.5 57,870.1 -2.31%6,437.6San Francisco Muni RwyCA San Francisco

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NA NA 3,260.0 3,209.7 3,460.4NA NANA 29,486.3 NA3,283.3CA San Jose Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth TOTAL

DRP NA NA 75.4 75.0 76.9NA NANA 686.0 NA73.6Santa Clara Valley Trp AuthCA San JoseLR 640.9 NA 565.8 587.5 568.8NA NANA 4,484.9 NA616.6Santa Clara Valley Trp AuthCA San JoseMB 2,599.4 NA 2,575.4 2,504.1 2,771.1NA NANA 23,952.5 NA2,549.2Santa Clara Valley Trp AuthCA San JoseMBP NA NA 43.4 43.1 43.6NA NANA 362.9 NA43.9Santa Clara Valley Trp AuthCA San Jose

338.2 NA 355.3 351.2 475.3NA NANA 4,336.9 NA334.9CA Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Metro Transit Dist TOTAL

DRP 6.8 7.2 7.0 6.7 7.60.3 -3.29%64.5 66.2 -2.57%6.6Santa Cruz Metro Transit DistCA Santa CruzMB 331.4 NA 348.3 344.5 467.7NA NANA 4,270.7 NA328.3Santa Cruz Metro Transit DistCA Santa Cruz

1,626.1 1,738.5 1,881.7 1,417.8 1,705.1NA 0.19%15,308.4 15,153.2 1.02%1,649.5CA Santa Monica Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus TOTALMB 1,626.1 1,738.5 1,881.7 1,417.8 1,705.1NA 0.19%15,308.4 15,153.2 1.02%1,649.5Santa Monica's Big Blue BusCA Santa Monica

258.0 303.3 255.0 247.4 291.610.0 2.70%2,533.4 2,599.8 -2.55%254.1CA Thousand Palms SunLine Transit Agency TOTAL

DR 7.0 7.0 8.1 7.8 8.30.3 -17.36%62.2 75.0 -17.07%6.0SunLine Transit AgencyCA Thousand PalmsMB 251.0 296.3 246.9 239.6 283.39.7 3.33%2,471.2 2,524.8 -2.12%248.1SunLine Transit AgencyCA Thousand Palms

397.7 382.5 398.3 389.8 398.915.5 -3.53%3,308.4 3,449.7 -4.10%364.9CA Torrance Torrance Transit System TOTAL

DRP 8.2 8.0 9.6 9.9 9.70.3 -18.15%83.2 83.8 -0.72%7.7Torrance Transit SystemCA TorranceMB 382.4 367.2 383.0 374.6 383.514.9 -3.48%3,169.6 3,312.9 -4.33%351.8Torrance Transit SystemCA TorranceMBP 7.1 7.3 5.7 5.3 5.70.3 18.56%55.6 53.0 4.91%5.4Torrance Transit SystemCA Torrance

60.9 64.5 53.0 52.7 54.92.4 11.71%497.0 466.0 6.65%54.0CA Ventura Ventura County Transp Comm TOTAL

DRP 16.1 17.2 15.0 15.2 16.30.6 1.94%141.5 138.0 2.54%14.1Ventura County Transp CommCA VenturaMBP 44.8 47.3 38.0 37.5 38.61.7 15.69%355.5 328.0 8.38%39.9Ventura County Transp CommCA Ventura

118.0 119.9 82.5 95.9 107.94.5 16.73%969.1 821.7 17.94%96.3CA Visalia Visalia City Coach TOTAL

DRP 3.2 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.20.1 -6.38%26.4 26.0 1.54%2.8Visalia City CoachCA VisaliaMBP 114.8 117.1 79.5 92.7 104.74.4 17.52%942.7 795.7 18.47%93.5Visalia City CoachCA Visalia

1,252.1 1,286.8 1,245.3 1,230.2 1,279.548.5 -0.47%11,242.0 11,243.9 -0.02%1,198.4CA West Covina Foothill Transit TOTALMBP 1,252.1 1,286.8 1,245.3 1,230.2 1,279.548.5 -0.47%11,242.0 11,243.9 -0.02%1,198.4Foothill TransitCA West Covina

266.4 279.9 207.9 229.0 244.312.0 12.84%2,187.2 2,015.7 8.51%222.4CO Colorado Springs Springs Transit TOTAL

DRP 10.7 10.7 7.8 8.5 8.70.5 21.20%87.3 77.2 13.08%8.9Springs TransitCO Colorado SpringsMB 255.7 269.2 200.1 220.5 235.611.5 12.53%2,099.9 1,938.5 8.33%213.5Springs TransitCO Colorado Springs

4,915.9 5,324.8 4,197.4 4,469.4 4,874.0231.3 6.76%41,954.9 40,572.1 3.41%4,214.9CO Denver Regional Transportation Dist TOTAL

DR 6.8 7.1 6.3 7.6 3.80.2 13.56%61.7 61.7 0.00%6.2Regional Transportation DistCO DenverDRP 73.2 71.7 55.2 59.6 62.42.9 16.76%607.2 521.3 16.48%62.0Regional Transportation DistCO DenverLR 962.6 993.3 779.3 787.4 968.11.1 9.09%7,722.7 7,513.5 2.78%809.2Regional Transportation DistCO DenverMB 2,032.4 2,154.3 1,856.3 2,033.9 2,152.2156.3 -3.58%17,709.8 18,074.1 -2.02%1,639.3Regional Transportation DistCO DenverMBP 1,840.9 2,098.4 1,500.3 1,580.9 1,687.570.7 18.22%15,853.5 14,401.5 10.08%1,698.2Regional Transportation DistCO Denver

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125.5 149.7 90.5 107.7 143.45.2 7.26%1,125.2 1,091.5 3.09%91.2CO Fort Collins Transfort TOTAL

DR 7.6 7.7 7.1 7.0 7.20.3 4.69%65.3 62.1 5.15%7.0TransfortCO Fort CollinsMB 117.9 142.0 83.4 100.7 136.24.9 7.43%1,059.9 1,029.4 2.96%84.2TransfortCO Fort Collins

431.0 428.9 393.3 388.7 405.116.1 5.33%3,637.8 3,458.6 5.18%390.5CT Bridgeport Greater Bridgeport Tr Auth TOTAL

DRP 6.3 7.2 6.2 6.3 6.40.3 6.88%59.5 56.8 4.75%6.7Greater Bridgeport Tr AuthCT BridgeportMB 424.7 421.7 387.1 382.4 398.715.8 5.31%3,578.3 3,401.8 5.19%383.8Greater Bridgeport Tr AuthCT Bridgeport

17.4 17.5 14.8 15.5 15.70.8 9.13%151.2 146.9 2.93%15.3CT Hartford Connecticut DOT TOTALMBP 17.4 17.5 14.8 15.5 15.70.8 9.13%151.2 146.9 2.93%15.3Connecticut DOTCT Hartford

2,018.6 2,125.6 1,905.1 1,883.6 1,982.183.8 3.34%17,400.7 17,275.8 0.72%1,819.1CT Hartford Connecticut Transit TOTALMB 2,018.6 2,125.6 1,905.1 1,883.6 1,982.183.8 3.34%17,400.7 17,275.8 0.72%1,819.1Connecticut TransitCT Hartford

21.9 22.3 21.5 22.0 22.35.4 -3.65%205.5 181.2 13.41%19.2CT Hartford Greater Hartford Tran Dist TOTALDRP 21.9 22.3 21.5 22.0 22.35.4 -3.65%205.5 181.2 13.41%19.2Greater Hartford Tran DistCT Hartford

37.2 38.7 35.9 35.0 35.51.7 2.44%312.7 308.4 1.39%33.1CT New Haven Connecticut DOT TOTALCRP 37.2 38.7 35.9 35.0 35.51.7 2.44%312.7 308.4 1.39%33.1Connecticut DOTCT New Haven

165.6 167.3 148.9 143.9 150.56.4 10.22%1,380.6 1,317.9 4.76%155.7CT Norwalk Norwalk Transit District TOTAL

DR 3.8 4.3 3.5 3.4 3.50.2 10.58%32.0 32.0 0.00%3.4Norwalk Transit DistrictCT NorwalkDRP 3.2 3.3 3.6 3.6 3.80.1 -15.45%29.3 32.6 -10.12%2.8Norwalk Transit DistrictCT NorwalkMB 154.4 155.8 138.1 133.1 139.45.9 11.03%1,282.3 1,216.7 5.39%145.7Norwalk Transit DistrictCT NorwalkMBP 4.2 3.9 3.7 3.8 3.80.2 5.31%37.0 36.6 1.09%3.8Norwalk Transit DistrictCT Norwalk

NA NA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANADC Washington Washington Metro Area TA TOTAL

DRP NA NA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANAWashington Metro Area TADC WashingtonHR 23,344.0 23,053.7 23,326.6 21,363.2 21,335.0937.3 6.34%204,700.0 195,578.0 4.66%23,811.4Washington Metro Area TADC WashingtonMB 11,194.4 11,522.3 NA NA NA441.7 NANA NA NA10,579.9Washington Metro Area TADC Washington

758.8 744.8 650.2 708.4 683.733.4 5.37%6,116.7 6,084.2 0.53%648.3DE Wilmington Delaware Transit Corp TOTAL

DR 61.7 58.0 52.4 53.0 53.72.5 8.42%503.3 479.0 5.07%52.8Delaware Transit CorpDE WilmingtonDRP 7.1 6.8 4.5 4.8 5.00.3 40.56%52.8 32.0 65.00%6.2Delaware Transit CorpDE WilmingtonMB 678.1 667.1 569.9 628.5 604.430.1 6.70%5,457.3 5,407.3 0.92%578.4Delaware Transit CorpDE WilmingtonMBP 11.9 12.9 23.4 22.1 20.60.5 -45.99%103.3 165.9 -37.73%10.9Delaware Transit CorpDE Wilmington

113.4 110.5 116.9 110.6 99.63.9 1.74%1,085.2 1,055.8 2.78%108.9FL Bradenton Manatee County Area Transit TOTAL

DR 9.3 8.5 7.9 7.5 7.60.3 11.30%75.4 69.3 8.80%7.8Manatee County Area TransitFL BradentonDRP 0.0 0.0 2.9 3.0 2.90.0 -100.00%20.0 25.6 -21.88%0.0Manatee County Area TransitFL BradentonMB 104.0 102.0 106.0 100.0 89.03.6 4.07%989.0 960.0 3.02%101.0Manatee County Area TransitFL BradentonVP 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 -33.33%0.8 0.9 -11.11%0.1Manatee County Area TransitFL Bradenton

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934.1 943.2 821.2 787.3 753.735.8 14.64%7,863.3 7,461.4 5.39%830.8FL Clearwater Pinellas Suncoast Tran Auth TOTAL

DRP 21.9 21.3 21.5 21.3 19.30.8 1.93%193.0 192.7 0.16%20.1Pinellas Suncoast Tran AuthFL ClearwaterMB 912.2 921.9 799.7 766.0 734.434.9 14.99%7,670.3 7,268.7 5.53%810.7Pinellas Suncoast Tran AuthFL Clearwater

NA NA 124.8 121.3 70.6NA NANA 1,005.6 NANAFL Cocoa Space Coast Area Transit TOTAL

DR NA NA 14.4 20.3 7.0NA NANA 144.3 NANASpace Coast Area TransitFL CocoaDRP 0.0 0.0 3.1 3.2 2.10.0 -100.00%0.0 29.6 -100.00%0.0Space Coast Area TransitFL CocoaMB NA NA 73.1 69.2 41.5NA NANA 562.4 NANASpace Coast Area TransitFL CocoaVPP NA NA 34.2 28.6 20.0NA NANA 269.3 NANASpace Coast Area TransitFL Cocoa

293.5 282.4 262.4 246.6 213.910.7 15.59%2,492.6 2,341.9 6.43%259.7FL Daytona Beach Votran TOTAL

DR 14.8 14.0 16.3 15.2 11.70.6 -4.40%134.0 139.6 -4.01%12.5VotranFL Daytona BeachDRP 14.4 14.0 9.5 9.0 7.90.5 51.89%110.7 86.3 28.27%11.7VotranFL Daytona BeachMB 253.9 243.6 228.6 213.4 187.19.1 14.97%2,159.3 2,043.7 5.66%225.8VotranFL Daytona BeachMBP 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.10.1 5.41%11.1 11.5 -3.48%1.2VotranFL Daytona BeachVP 9.1 9.4 6.7 7.7 6.10.4 31.71%77.5 60.8 27.47%8.5VotranFL Daytona Beach

3,428.5 3,428.2 3,334.6 3,425.2 2,821.4135.7 5.49%30,955.3 30,198.1 2.51%3,250.8FL Fort Lauderdale Broward County Transit TOTAL

DRP 70.1 92.8 119.3 99.9 110.73.2 -29.83%774.4 984.5 -21.34%68.6Broward County TransitFL Fort LauderdaleFBP 34.3 30.2 55.6 46.7 20.81.2 -8.12%553.7 549.0 0.86%48.6Broward County TransitFL Fort LauderdaleMB 3,146.4 3,124.5 3,001.9 3,107.7 2,540.5124.3 6.92%28,003.4 27,155.5 3.12%2,977.4Broward County TransitFL Fort LauderdaleMBP 177.7 180.7 157.8 170.9 149.47.0 7.63%1,623.8 1,509.1 7.60%156.2Broward County TransitFL Fort Lauderdale

571.5 1,052.6 453.7 565.2 884.431.3 8.30%5,874.2 5,826.7 0.82%437.2FL Gainesville Regional Transit System TOTAL

DRP 2.6 2.4 2.1 2.3 2.30.1 4.48%22.3 22.4 -0.45%2.0Regional Transit SystemFL GainesvilleMB 568.9 1,050.2 451.6 562.9 882.131.2 8.31%5,851.9 5,804.3 0.82%435.2Regional Transit SystemFL Gainesville

998.2 992.9 853.5 887.9 798.239.0 12.05%8,367.3 7,675.3 9.02%854.4FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Transp Auth TOTAL

AG 55.2 49.4 52.0 49.2 46.02.0 0.95%581.2 510.1 13.94%44.0Jacksonville Transp AuthFL JacksonvilleDRP 52.0 50.0 50.5 53.2 45.62.1 -3.42%438.0 449.6 -2.58%42.2Jacksonville Transp AuthFL JacksonvilleMB 891.0 893.5 751.0 785.5 706.634.9 13.80%7,348.1 6,715.6 9.42%768.2Jacksonville Transp AuthFL Jacksonville

207.9 227.7 217.6 244.8 156.18.7 0.32%2,072.0 2,084.4 -0.59%184.9FL Miami South Florida RTA TOTALCRP 207.9 227.7 217.6 244.8 156.18.7 0.32%2,072.0 2,084.4 -0.59%184.9South Florida RTAFL Miami

2,211.3 NA 2,002.3 1,938.6 1,829.2NA NANA 17,635.6 NA1,956.6FL Orlando Central Florida RTA TOTAL

DRP 50.3 NA 50.1 45.6 38.9NA NANA 431.8 NA44.9Central Florida RTAFL OrlandoMB 2,147.9 NA 1,937.7 1,878.8 1,777.3NA NANA 17,070.2 NA1,900.0Central Florida RTAFL OrlandoVPP 13.1 NA 14.5 14.2 13.0NA NANA 133.6 NA11.7Central Florida RTAFL Orlando

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181.1 174.2 166.0 160.0 149.06.9 8.34%1,555.2 1,477.4 5.27%159.3FL Sarasota Sarasota County Area Transit TOTAL

DR 7.6 7.4 7.1 7.0 6.70.3 1.44%62.3 66.4 -6.17%6.1Sarasota County Area TransitFL SarasotaDRP 9.6 9.5 7.2 7.6 7.70.5 21.33%85.0 74.9 13.48%8.2Sarasota County Area TransitFL SarasotaMB 163.9 157.3 151.7 145.4 134.66.1 7.99%1,407.9 1,336.1 5.37%145.0Sarasota County Area TransitFL Sarasota

965.9 934.3 776.4 784.5 762.736.9 17.46%8,027.7 7,044.2 13.96%829.0FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA TOTAL

DR 4.9 5.1 3.2 3.6 3.00.1 45.92%38.7 30.2 28.15%4.3Hillsborough Area Reg TAFL TampaLR 30.6 27.6 42.0 20.8 18.30.8 22.07%323.3 311.3 3.85%40.8Hillsborough Area Reg TAFL TampaMB 925.7 896.4 728.2 756.9 738.135.8 17.06%7,629.8 6,677.8 14.26%780.3Hillsborough Area Reg TAFL TampaVPP 4.7 5.2 3.0 3.2 3.30.2 42.11%35.9 24.9 44.18%3.6Hillsborough Area Reg TAFL Tampa

57.9 133.5 41.4 86.5 132.23.6 -10.84%663.4 758.0 -12.48%40.5FL Tampa University of South Florida TOTALMB 57.9 133.5 41.4 86.5 132.23.6 -10.84%663.4 758.0 -12.48%40.5University of South FloridaFL Tampa

NA NA 686.1 716.0 489.6NA NANA 6,241.0 NANAFL West Palm Beach Palm Beach County STD TOTAL

DRP NA NA 60.6 62.0 35.2NA NANA 526.6 NANAPalm Beach County STDFL West Palm BeachMB 709.4 740.6 617.0 646.3 448.728.3 22.45%6,241.9 5,635.6 10.76%646.4Palm Beach County STDFL West Palm BeachMBP NA NA 8.5 7.7 5.7NA NANA 78.8 NANAPalm Beach County STDFL West Palm Beach

12,283.2 11,934.1 11,782.7 12,421.5 12,001.7459.2 -2.00%106,422.9 102,738.6 3.59%11,265.6GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth TOTAL

DR 31.0 30.2 25.9 25.8 25.01.2 15.52%268.4 235.5 13.97%27.4Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr AuthGA AtlantaHR 6,404.4 5,792.5 6,230.7 6,421.5 6,015.1231.3 -2.26%52,908.8 52,587.2 0.61%6,047.8Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr AuthGA AtlantaMB 5,847.8 6,111.4 5,526.1 5,974.2 5,961.6226.7 -1.79%53,245.7 49,915.9 6.67%5,190.4Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr AuthGA Atlanta

310.8 307.9 291.5 297.5 289.411.9 2.39%2,640.8 2,577.5 2.46%280.7GA Savannah Chatham Area Transit Auth TOTAL

DRP 5.4 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.50.2 6.21%43.9 47.3 -7.19%5.0Chatham Area Transit AuthGA SavannahMB 305.4 302.9 286.5 292.5 284.911.7 2.33%2,596.9 2,530.2 2.64%275.7Chatham Area Transit AuthGA Savannah

5,650.6 5,685.4 5,284.0 5,374.1 5,440.7211.2 2.57%48,107.7 47,019.9 2.31%5,175.9HI Honolulu City & Cnty of Honolulu DOTS TOTAL

DR 65.3 63.4 62.4 62.2 61.92.6 1.82%553.1 553.3 -0.04%61.2City & Cnty of Honolulu DOTSHI HonoluluDRP 2.0 2.3 1.6 1.8 2.00.0 16.67%17.9 12.9 38.76%2.0City & Cnty of Honolulu DOTSHI HonoluluMB 5,583.3 5,619.7 5,220.0 5,310.1 5,376.8208.6 2.57%47,536.7 46,453.7 2.33%5,112.7City & Cnty of Honolulu DOTSHI Honolulu

324.2 486.7 124.6 311.4 527.79.2 -4.33%3,013.2 3,298.6 -8.65%111.1IA Ames Ames Transit Agency TOTAL

DR 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.00.0 -13.33%7.6 9.9 -23.23%0.8Ames Transit AgencyIA AmesMB 323.3 485.8 123.6 310.4 526.79.2 -4.30%3,005.6 3,288.7 -8.61%110.3Ames Transit AgencyIA Ames

510.3 365.5 265.8 414.5 345.316.5 10.69%3,097.1 3,001.7 3.18%259.4IA Des Moines Des Moines Metro TA TOTAL

DR 16.3 15.2 14.5 15.2 15.30.7 2.22%132.8 137.5 -3.42%14.5Des Moines Metro TAIA Des MoinesMB 485.0 341.6 243.5 391.7 322.515.4 11.04%2,886.5 2,794.7 3.28%236.8Des Moines Metro TAIA Des MoinesVP 9.0 8.7 7.8 7.6 7.50.4 12.66%77.8 69.5 11.94%8.1Des Moines Metro TAIA Des Moines

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132.0 173.4 97.0 118.1 161.74.9 6.74%1,269.9 1,178.6 7.75%96.8IA Iowa City Iowa City Transit TOTAL

DRP 5.7 5.3 5.0 5.0 4.80.3 10.81%55.0 45.0 22.22%5.4Iowa City TransitIA Iowa CityMB 126.3 168.1 92.0 113.1 156.94.6 6.57%1,214.9 1,133.6 7.17%91.4Iowa City TransitIA Iowa City

3,357.7 3,389.4 2,827.8 2,963.3 3,069.2131.2 9.47%27,543.3 25,486.6 8.07%2,951.9IL Arlington Heights PACE Suburban Bus TOTAL

DR 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.40.1 0.00%21.6 21.6 0.00%2.4PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington HeightsDRP 137.4 129.5 123.7 124.8 127.06.1 4.02%1,164.8 1,097.0 6.18%123.7PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington HeightsMB 2,738.9 2,872.1 2,293.3 2,370.8 2,587.0109.4 10.81%22,938.6 20,995.0 9.26%2,424.1PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington HeightsMBP 340.8 256.7 287.8 345.8 235.39.4 0.79%2,286.7 2,312.9 -1.13%278.3PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington HeightsVP 138.2 128.7 120.6 119.5 117.56.1 9.14%1,131.6 1,060.1 6.74%123.4PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington Heights

39,243.0 41,852.0 37,025.1 36,503.5 39,660.61,495.4 4.90%344,766.2 332,305.4 3.75%37,640.1IL Chicago Chicago Transit Authority TOTAL

DRP 203.9 200.6 186.0 185.5 205.17.9 6.30%1,799.4 1,664.1 8.13%208.4Chicago Transit AuthorityIL ChicagoHR 13,538.8 14,194.7 12,849.1 12,529.4 13,107.6519.0 6.20%115,733.8 111,285.9 4.00%13,139.6Chicago Transit AuthorityIL ChicagoMB 25,500.3 27,456.7 23,990.0 23,788.6 26,347.9968.5 4.21%227,233.0 219,355.4 3.59%24,292.1Chicago Transit AuthorityIL Chicago

6,079.3 6,060.3 5,871.2 5,783.8 5,706.9293.8 4.52%52,163.0 50,630.8 3.03%6,006.5IL Chicago Metra TOTALCR 6,079.3 6,060.3 5,871.2 5,783.8 5,706.9293.8 4.52%52,163.0 50,630.8 3.03%6,006.5MetraIL Chicago

247.8 228.3 216.7 211.2 197.08.6 11.43%1,890.2 1,732.2 9.12%220.2IL Peoria Greater Peoria Mass Tr Dist TOTAL

DRP 10.9 10.1 10.6 11.0 10.70.5 -5.26%93.7 95.2 -1.58%9.6Greater Peoria Mass Tr DistIL PeoriaMB 236.9 218.2 206.1 200.2 186.38.1 12.34%1,796.5 1,637.0 9.74%210.6Greater Peoria Mass Tr DistIL Peoria

NA NA 142.9 164.2 160.5NA NANA 1,413.6 NANAIL Rock Island Rock Island County MMTD TOTAL

DR NA NA 0.1 0.1 0.1NA NANA 1.2 NANARock Island County MMTDIL Rock IslandDRP NA NA 0.8 0.9 1.0NA NANA 7.6 NANARock Island County MMTDIL Rock IslandMB NA NA 141.7 163.2 158.8NA NANA 1,401.9 NANARock Island County MMTDIL Rock IslandMBP 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 NA0.0 0.4 -100.00%0.0Rock Island County MMTDIL Rock IslandVP 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.60.0 -100.00%0.1 2.5 -96.00%0.0Rock Island County MMTDIL Rock Island

127.0 130.3 91.0 117.2 117.94.5 6.72%1,025.7 974.5 5.25%90.7IL Springfield Springfield Mass Transit Dist TOTAL

DR 4.7 4.6 5.0 5.1 4.90.2 -10.00%41.6 43.0 -3.26%4.2Springfield Mass Transit DistIL SpringfieldMB 122.3 125.7 86.0 112.1 113.04.3 7.52%984.1 931.5 5.65%86.5Springfield Mass Transit DistIL Springfield

660.9 1,205.9 335.6 568.4 1,213.627.3 1.77%7,259.2 7,068.3 2.70%288.3IL Urbana Champaign-Urbana MTD TOTAL

DR 6.2 9.6 2.7 3.9 6.60.2 50.76%61.4 56.0 9.64%4.1Champaign-Urbana MTDIL UrbanaDRP 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 NA0.0 16.6 -100.00%0.0Champaign-Urbana MTDIL UrbanaMB 652.8 1,193.3 329.8 562.8 1,203.427.0 1.52%7,176.3 6,987.3 2.70%281.7Champaign-Urbana MTDIL UrbanaMBP 1.9 3.0 3.1 1.7 3.60.1 -11.90%21.5 8.4 155.95%2.5Champaign-Urbana MTDIL Urbana

124.8 291.1 78.3 99.7 259.07.1 14.05%1,525.3 1,458.0 4.62%82.5IN Bloomington Bloomington Public Trp Corp TOTAL

DRP 3.1 3.1 2.4 2.3 2.60.1 21.92%26.1 23.2 12.50%2.7Bloomington Public Trp CorpIN BloomingtonMB 121.7 288.0 75.9 97.4 256.47.0 13.92%1,499.2 1,434.8 4.49%79.8Bloomington Public Trp CorpIN Bloomington

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354.6 325.2 333.3 313.5 288.113.7 10.45%2,825.0 2,648.7 6.66%352.8IN Chesterton Northern IN Commuter TD TOTALCR 354.6 325.2 333.3 313.5 288.113.7 10.45%2,825.0 2,648.7 6.66%352.8Northern IN Commuter TDIN Chesterton

29.5 28.5 24.5 25.5 27.6NA 7.60%227.5 209.7 8.49%25.5IN East Chicago City of East Chicago PT TOTAL

DR 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6NA -6.25%4.5 4.8 -6.25%0.5City of East Chicago PTIN East ChicagoMB 29.0 28.0 24.0 25.0 27.0NA 7.89%223.0 204.9 8.83%25.0City of East Chicago PTIN East Chicago

162.3 159.6 140.0 140.9 138.46.5 9.49%1,295.6 1,241.9 4.32%137.2IN Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Public Tr Corp TOTAL

DR 4.2 3.9 3.5 3.8 3.70.1 6.36%34.2 33.4 2.40%3.6Fort Wayne Public Tr CorpIN Fort WayneMB 158.1 155.7 136.5 137.1 134.76.4 9.58%1,261.4 1,208.5 4.38%133.6Fort Wayne Public Tr CorpIN Fort Wayne

796.3 758.5 702.3 728.5 702.329.1 5.21%6,284.6 6,417.2 -2.07%689.4IN Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Trp Corp TOTAL

DR 16.4 15.0 13.5 12.9 13.00.7 14.21%128.7 117.4 9.63%13.6Indianapolis Public Trp CorpIN IndianapolisDRP 11.6 11.1 10.7 11.8 11.80.4 -4.66%101.8 100.3 1.50%10.0Indianapolis Public Trp CorpIN IndianapolisMB 768.3 732.4 678.1 703.8 677.528.0 5.20%6,054.1 6,199.5 -2.35%665.8Indianapolis Public Trp CorpIN Indianapolis

154.4 173.6 126.5 130.8 151.46.2 7.95%1,285.5 1,175.3 9.38%113.2IN Muncie Muncie Indiana Transit Sys TOTAL

DR 6.3 6.5 6.1 6.2 6.40.3 -3.21%55.2 55.7 -0.90%5.3Muncie Indiana Transit SysIN MuncieMB 148.1 167.1 120.4 124.6 145.05.9 8.49%1,230.3 1,119.6 9.89%107.9Muncie Indiana Transit SysIN Muncie

27.9 31.9 24.0 28.0 28.31.3 3.86%242.6 229.0 5.94%23.6KS Olathe Johnson County Transit TOTAL

DRP 5.1 6.0 5.8 6.0 5.60.3 -4.60%52.4 53.2 -1.50%5.5Johnson County Transit KS OlatheMBP 22.8 25.9 18.2 22.0 22.71.0 6.20%190.2 175.8 8.19%18.1Johnson County Transit KS Olathe

308.8 336.0 180.2 184.5 210.09.1 61.84%2,255.8 2,319.2 -2.73%285.3KY Lexington Transit Auth Lexington-Fayette TOTAL

DRP 9.3 9.0 7.9 8.4 8.10.3 11.07%78.5 74.7 5.09%8.8Transit Auth Lexington-FayetteKY LexingtonMB 299.5 327.0 172.3 176.1 201.98.8 64.09%2,177.3 2,244.5 -2.99%276.5Transit Auth Lexington-FayetteKY Lexington

1,334.0 1,438.1 1,112.7 1,248.8 1,341.256.5 5.35%11,172.6 11,262.3 -0.80%1,128.6KY Louisville Transit Auth of River City TOTAL

DR 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.60.0 -12.77%12.8 14.6 -12.33%1.3Transit Auth of River CityKY LouisvilleDRP 28.1 27.5 25.8 27.1 27.01.1 1.38%235.4 239.4 -1.67%25.4Transit Auth of River CityKY LouisvilleMB 1,297.1 1,402.4 1,079.3 1,214.2 1,306.755.1 5.42%10,861.3 10,956.0 -0.86%1,096.0Transit Auth of River CityKY LouisvilleMBP 7.3 6.9 6.1 5.9 5.90.3 12.29%63.1 52.3 20.65%5.9Transit Auth of River CityKY Louisville

26.8 NA 30.0 29.0 29.1NA NANA 249.3 NA27.9KY Owensboro Owensboro Transit System TOTAL

DRP 1.4 NA 1.2 1.2 1.3NA NANA 12.7 NA1.2Owensboro Transit SystemKY OwensboroMB 25.4 NA 28.8 27.8 27.8NA NANA 236.6 NA26.7Owensboro Transit SystemKY Owensboro

198.8 0.9 211.5 217.4 201.35.5 -36.96%1,697.5 1,895.4 -10.44%197.6LA Harahan Jefferson Transit, East TOTALMB 198.8 0.9 211.5 217.4 201.35.5 -36.96%1,697.5 1,895.4 -10.44%197.6Jefferson Transit, EastLA Harahan

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NA NA 2,950.7 3,243.9 3,465.3NA NANA 30,518.4 NA2,733.9LA New Orleans Regional Transit Auth TOTAL

DR NA NA 15.7 16.6 15.3NA NANA 135.1 NA13.4Regional Transit AuthLA New OrleansDRP NA NA 20.7 22.8 19.9NA NANA 184.6 NA19.2Regional Transit AuthLA New OrleansLR NA NA 760.5 724.8 679.8NA NANA 5,342.4 NA782.4Regional Transit AuthLA New OrleansMB NA NA 2,153.8 2,479.7 2,750.3NA NANA 24,856.3 NA1,918.9Regional Transit AuthLA New Orleans

66.0 304.5 61.5 60.2 275.26.2 9.07%1,620.4 1,579.7 2.58%62.4MA Amherst UMass Transit Service TOTALMB 66.0 304.5 61.5 60.2 275.26.2 9.07%1,620.4 1,579.7 2.58%62.4UMass Transit ServiceMA Amherst

28,230.2 29,935.1 26,381.3 27,614.3 27,414.71,159.8 5.29%249,082.5 248,664.9 0.17%27,555.5MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Trp Auth TOTAL

CR 3,288.2 3,173.9 2,954.1 3,318.7 3,199.3135.9 0.41%28,400.2 29,040.6 -2.21%3,049.2Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA BostonDRP 121.3 122.8 107.4 107.1 114.64.6 7.78%1,020.8 986.9 3.43%110.6Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA BostonFBP 161.4 124.4 141.4 147.7 118.05.5 8.60%1,038.3 985.1 5.40%156.3Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA BostonHR 10,463.5 11,290.0 9,745.9 10,239.6 10,302.7437.0 7.29%93,018.9 91,819.5 1.31%10,742.5Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA BostonLR 4,952.6 5,433.0 4,754.4 4,703.2 5,140.9204.7 4.29%41,374.7 44,014.2 -6.00%4,839.6Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA BostonMB 8,887.7 9,321.0 8,299.7 8,704.4 8,124.3355.7 5.53%80,751.9 78,164.7 3.31%8,310.0Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA BostonMBP 113.2 114.8 101.0 107.3 112.34.4 2.99%969.0 960.2 0.92%102.2Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA BostonTB 242.3 355.2 277.4 286.3 302.611.9 -2.74%2,508.7 2,693.7 -6.87%245.1Massachusetts Bay Trp AuthMA Boston

225.3 263.6 203.7 208.4 227.411.1 10.07%2,008.1 1,949.3 3.02%215.0MD Largo Prince Georges County Transp TOTAL

DR 12.0 14.0 12.7 12.7 12.90.6 -2.35%106.1 108.0 -1.76%11.4Prince Georges County TranspMD LargoDRP 1.3 1.3 2.0 1.1 1.00.1 7.32%14.1 12.0 17.50%1.8Prince Georges County TranspMD LargoMB 212.0 248.3 189.0 194.6 213.510.4 10.89%1,887.9 1,829.3 3.20%201.8Prince Georges County TranspMD Largo

NA NA 117.5 120.0 121.8NA NANA 1,049.8 NA122.4MD Laurel Corridor Transportation Corp TOTALMBP NA NA 117.5 120.0 121.8NA NANA 1,049.8 NA122.4Corridor Transportation CorpMD Laurel

2,410.5 2,172.1 2,164.8 2,125.9 2,176.788.7 5.64%19,351.8 18,077.1 7.05%2,249.7MD Rockville Montgomery County Ride-On TOTAL

MB 2,047.1 1,802.2 1,834.5 1,785.7 1,857.374.8 4.91%16,347.3 15,226.0 7.36%1,897.0Montgomery County Ride-OnMD RockvilleMBP 363.4 369.9 330.3 340.2 319.413.9 9.71%3,004.5 2,851.1 5.38%352.7Montgomery County Ride-OnMD Rockville

378.1 524.0 418.9 330.2 448.819.1 10.51%3,685.9 3,308.6 11.40%421.7MI Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Transportation Auth TOTAL

DR 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.3 1.30.0 -100.00%0.0 14.0 -100.00%0.0Ann Arbor Transportation AuthMI Ann ArborDRP 14.2 15.2 13.7 13.6 15.10.5 0.94%136.6 134.8 1.34%13.4Ann Arbor Transportation AuthMI Ann ArborMB 363.9 508.8 403.6 315.3 432.418.5 11.27%3,549.3 3,159.8 12.33%408.3Ann Arbor Transportation AuthMI Ann Arbor

38.2 51.7 48.0 40.3 51.71.9 -11.14%426.4 443.0 -3.75%34.5MI Bay City Bay Metropolitan Transp Auth TOTAL

DR 4.7 3.9 9.6 9.5 12.70.2 -59.12%41.3 105.2 -60.74%4.4Bay Metropolitan Transp AuthMI Bay CityMB 33.5 47.8 38.4 30.8 39.01.7 2.96%385.1 337.8 14.00%30.1Bay Metropolitan Transp AuthMI Bay City

2,715.6 3,215.9 2,898.7 3,046.5 3,334.1110.6 -8.73%25,630.7 29,701.6 -13.71%2,537.9MI Detroit City of Detroit Dept of Transp TOTAL

DRP 16.1 15.6 17.6 18.2 18.10.6 -15.03%143.2 158.0 -9.37%14.1City of Detroit Dept of TranspMI DetroitMB 2,699.5 3,200.3 2,881.1 3,028.3 3,316.0110.0 -8.69%25,487.5 29,543.6 -13.73%2,523.8City of Detroit Dept of TranspMI Detroit

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974.6 1,005.3 862.5 878.5 895.238.6 7.96%8,155.0 7,497.8 8.77%866.2MI Detroit Suburban Mobility Auth for RT TOTAL

DR 35.9 35.0 29.6 31.7 32.41.6 7.68%297.3 286.7 3.70%30.0Suburban Mobility Auth for RTMI DetroitDRP 29.7 32.6 28.9 28.6 30.01.4 1.37%273.9 271.7 0.81%26.4Suburban Mobility Auth for RTMI DetroitMB 889.5 918.3 783.8 798.4 814.134.8 8.53%7,414.5 6,757.2 9.73%792.9Suburban Mobility Auth for RTMI DetroitMBP 19.5 19.4 20.2 19.8 18.70.8 -4.94%169.3 182.2 -7.08%16.9Suburban Mobility Auth for RTMI Detroit

479.9 965.8 323.3 428.4 933.524.6 4.50%6,013.6 5,762.4 4.36%315.3MI Lansing Capital Area Transp Authority TOTAL

DR 9.9 9.8 8.7 8.8 8.90.4 9.47%87.4 79.9 9.39%9.2Capital Area Transp AuthorityMI LansingDRP 23.5 27.1 22.7 23.0 26.51.1 -0.28%228.6 229.0 -0.17%21.4Capital Area Transp AuthorityMI LansingMB 446.5 928.9 291.9 396.6 898.123.2 4.63%5,697.6 5,453.5 4.48%284.7Capital Area Transp AuthorityMI Lansing

31.4 33.1 33.3 32.0 30.01.5 -3.04%276.0 291.7 -5.38%27.9MI Monroe Lake Erie Transp Commission TOTAL

DR 10.2 12.0 11.9 11.0 10.10.5 -3.94%90.6 98.4 -7.93%9.5Lake Erie Transp CommissionMI MonroeMB 21.2 21.1 21.4 21.0 19.91.0 -2.57%185.4 193.3 -4.09%18.4Lake Erie Transp CommissionMI Monroe

35.6 40.3 35.9 33.4 36.91.4 1.69%334.7 322.6 3.75%32.1MI Muskegon Heights Muskegon Area Transit Sys TOTAL

DR 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.20.0 0.00%10.5 10.4 0.96%1.1Muskegon Area Transit SysMI Muskegon HeightsMB 34.3 39.1 34.7 32.2 35.71.4 1.75%324.2 312.2 3.84%31.0Muskegon Area Transit SysMI Muskegon Heights

68.2 67.0 69.7 67.7 67.7NA -3.71%610.6 642.2 -4.92%62.3MI Port Huron Blue Water Area Transp Comm TOTAL

DR 18.0 18.0 19.9 17.5 17.90.8 -5.42%153.1 162.9 -6.02%16.3Blue Water Area Transp CommMI Port HuronDRP 14.8 14.8 14.9 14.9 14.9NA -0.67%149.1 150.9 -1.19%14.8Blue Water Area Transp CommMI Port HuronMB 35.4 34.2 34.9 35.3 34.91.5 -4.09%308.4 328.4 -6.09%31.2Blue Water Area Transp CommMI Port Huron

45.8 70.5 32.9 39.9 67.02.1 2.72%466.9 535.8 -12.86%27.3MI Saginaw Saginaw Transit Auth Reg Svce TOTAL

DR 2.3 2.2 1.9 2.0 2.00.1 8.47%19.5 27.1 -28.04%1.9Saginaw Transit Auth Reg SvceMI SaginawMB 43.5 68.3 31.0 37.9 65.02.0 2.46%447.4 508.7 -12.05%25.4Saginaw Transit Auth Reg SvceMI Saginaw

194.2 191.3 157.8 169.9 179.38.3 7.30%1,571.8 1,456.3 7.93%158.5MN Burnsville Minnesota Valley Transit Auth TOTAL

DRP 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.1 1.20.1 18.92%12.7 11.4 11.40%1.3Minnesota Valley Transit AuthMN BurnsvilleMBP 192.6 189.8 156.4 168.8 178.18.2 7.21%1,559.1 1,444.9 7.90%157.2Minnesota Valley Transit AuthMN Burnsville

6,504.3 6,492.5 5,473.3 5,935.5 6,102.9236.2 5.41%52,116.6 40,045.8 30.14%5,461.6MN Minneapolis Metro Transit TOTAL

LR 838.5 770.1 462.5 476.8 424.028.1 70.93%5,737.9 1,501.5 282.14%721.7Metro TransitMN MinneapolisMB 5,665.8 5,722.4 5,010.8 5,458.7 5,678.9208.1 -0.13%46,378.7 38,544.3 20.33%4,739.9Metro TransitMN Minneapolis

42.5 41.4 34.7 35.2 36.51.8 12.78%354.8 320.9 10.56%36.1MN Plymouth Plymouth Metrolink & DAR TOTAL

DR 4.4 5.0 4.5 3.8 4.80.2 5.34%45.2 42.6 6.10%4.4Plymouth Metrolink & DARMN PlymouthMB 38.1 36.4 30.2 31.4 31.71.6 13.83%309.6 278.3 11.25%31.7Plymouth Metrolink & DARMN Plymouth

4,201.0 4,489.1 4,288.3 3,996.6 4,072.9162.1 5.56%36,258.9 34,735.6 4.39%4,355.0MO Saint Louis METRO TOTAL

DR 59.6 55.5 53.5 56.8 56.32.3 1.92%511.9 511.2 0.14%54.7METROMO Saint LouisLR 1,520.1 1,543.2 1,795.7 1,550.6 1,399.356.0 3.65%12,595.3 11,733.8 7.34%1,855.6METROMO Saint LouisMB 2,621.3 2,890.4 2,439.1 2,389.2 2,617.3103.8 6.86%23,151.7 22,490.6 2.94%2,444.7METROMO Saint Louis

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148.6 154.8 126.4 132.3 138.95.9 9.93%1,260.6 1,169.8 7.76%133.7MO Springfield City Utilities of Springfield TOTAL

DR 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.5 1.50.1 11.63%14.9 13.1 13.74%1.5City Utilities of SpringfieldMO SpringfieldMB 146.9 153.2 125.1 130.8 137.45.8 9.92%1,245.7 1,156.7 7.69%132.2City Utilities of SpringfieldMO Springfield

NA NA 1,424.2 1,489.6 1,455.3NA NANA 12,443.4 NA1,457.1NC Charlotte Charlotte Area Transit System TOTAL

DR NA NA 24.5 25.5 25.1NA NANA 214.3 NA23.2Charlotte Area Transit SystemNC CharlotteDRP NA NA 11.9 12.4 11.8NA NANA 122.1 NA11.2Charlotte Area Transit SystemNC CharlotteMB NA NA 1,321.9 1,384.3 1,353.2NA NANA 11,562.3 NA1,339.3Charlotte Area Transit SystemNC CharlotteMBP NA NA 50.8 51.6 50.1NA NANA 408.7 NA68.3Charlotte Area Transit SystemNC CharlotteVP NA NA 15.1 15.8 15.1NA NANA 136.0 NA15.1Charlotte Area Transit SystemNC Charlotte

271.8 286.9 229.5 244.7 247.410.5 9.20%2,215.1 1,986.0 11.54%229.3NC Greensboro Greensboro Transit Auth TOTAL

DRP 14.3 15.5 10.5 11.8 12.40.6 23.34%114.3 104.1 9.80%13.0Greensboro Transit AuthNC GreensboroMBP 257.5 271.4 219.0 232.9 235.09.9 8.49%2,100.8 1,881.9 11.63%216.3Greensboro Transit AuthNC Greensboro

NA NA 67.4 70.6 74.53.5 NANA 568.9 NANANC Resrch Trigle Park Triangle Transit Authority TOTAL

MB 60.6 79.6 66.7 69.9 73.82.8 -9.65%553.3 562.6 -1.65%49.9Triangle Transit AuthorityNC Resrch Trigle ParkVP NA NA 0.7 0.7 0.70.6 NANA 6.3 NANATriangle Transit AuthorityNC Resrch Trigle Park

5,602.9 5,512.8 5,231.3 5,257.7 5,215.2220.4 5.05%47,768.6 45,852.1 4.18%5,380.9NJ Jersey City Port Authority of NY & NJ TOTAL

AG 123.0 128.7 129.3 117.3 114.14.1 4.21%1,047.8 987.7 6.08%124.2Port Authority of NY & NJNJ Jersey CityFBP 198.5 190.7 206.3 200.6 189.48.9 -4.49%1,608.2 1,860.6 -13.57%180.3Port Authority of NY & NJNJ Jersey CityHR 5,281.4 5,193.4 4,895.7 4,939.8 4,911.7207.4 5.45%45,112.6 43,003.8 4.90%5,076.4Port Authority of NY & NJNJ Jersey City

789.7 801.9 768.4 766.9 771.932.6 3.14%7,026.6 6,851.1 2.56%788.1NJ Lindenwold Port Authority Transit Corp TOTALHR 789.7 801.9 768.4 766.9 771.932.6 3.14%7,026.6 6,851.1 2.56%788.1Port Authority Transit CorpNJ Lindenwold

20,262.9 20,626.8 19,183.6 19,009.7 19,293.5NA 4.73%176,124.4 167,661.9 5.05%19,317.0NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp TOTAL

CR 5,478.0 5,570.6 5,329.3 5,081.2 5,045.4NA 6.82%48,229.8 45,812.3 5.28%5,461.2New Jersey Transit CorpNJ NewarkCRP 140.3 128.1 128.1 134.2 128.1NA 0.00%1,159.0 1,159.0 0.00%122.0New Jersey Transit CorpNJ NewarkLR 422.9 427.3 432.3 400.8 436.9NA 1.27%3,916.1 3,860.9 1.43%435.9New Jersey Transit CorpNJ NewarkLRP 819.2 821.2 660.7 655.9 690.5NA 22.20%6,781.5 4,854.3 39.70%812.2New Jersey Transit CorpNJ NewarkMB 12,519.3 12,789.8 11,861.6 11,896.9 12,174.3NA 3.08%108,774.2 104,801.7 3.79%11,732.2New Jersey Transit CorpNJ NewarkMBP 883.2 889.8 771.6 840.7 818.3NA 3.95%7,263.8 7,173.7 1.26%753.5New Jersey Transit CorpNJ Newark

681.3 747.8 571.9 608.2 599.822.7 13.24%5,834.2 5,178.4 12.66%586.4NM Albuquerque City of Albuquerque T & PD TOTAL

DR 14.8 15.1 14.1 14.6 14.80.7 -0.23%130.2 128.5 1.32%13.5City of Albuquerque T & PDNM AlbuquerqueMB 666.5 732.7 557.8 593.6 585.022.0 13.57%5,704.0 5,049.9 12.95%572.9City of Albuquerque T & PDNM Albuquerque

1,062.0 1,183.5 938.2 931.3 1,099.742.9 7.74%9,281.8 9,044.1 2.63%953.5NY Albany Capital District Transp Auth TOTAL

DR 13.0 13.3 11.6 11.5 11.80.5 9.46%113.0 103.3 9.39%11.9Capital District Transp AuthNY AlbanyMB 1,025.0 1,144.1 901.9 893.8 1,060.542.0 8.22%8,962.1 8,740.2 2.54%922.0Capital District Transp AuthNY AlbanyMBP 24.0 26.1 24.7 26.0 27.40.4 -10.76%206.7 200.6 3.04%19.6Capital District Transp AuthNY Albany

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5.5 7.7 4.7 5.1 7.3NA 2.92%58.2 58.3 -0.17%4.4NY Batavia Batavia Bus Service TOTALDR 5.5 7.7 4.7 5.1 7.3NA 2.92%58.2 58.3 -0.17%4.4Batavia Bus ServiceNY Batavia

13.8 23.6 11.9 11.9 17.6NA 17.63%156.1 127.0 22.91%11.3NY Dansville Livingston Area Transp Svce TOTALDR 13.8 23.6 11.9 11.9 17.6NA 17.63%156.1 127.0 22.91%11.3Livingston Area Transp SvceNY Dansville

2,821.2 2,859.8 2,628.7 2,653.5 2,683.1109.6 4.17%23,403.1 22,771.8 2.77%2,616.2NY Garden City MTA Long Island Bus TOTAL

DR 28.1 28.5 26.7 26.9 27.01.1 2.23%240.1 238.4 0.71%25.8MTA Long Island BusNY Garden CityMB 2,793.1 2,831.3 2,602.0 2,626.6 2,656.1108.5 4.19%23,163.0 22,533.4 2.79%2,590.4MTA Long Island BusNY Garden City

241.7 354.2 151.1 201.9 264.1NA 25.05%2,230.5 2,012.3 10.84%175.8NY Ithaca Tompkins Consol Area Transit TOTAL

MB 234.2 347.7 145.8 195.9 256.5NA 25.66%2,169.0 1,951.4 11.15%169.8Tompkins Consol Area TransitNY IthacaMBP 7.5 6.5 5.3 6.0 7.6NA 5.82%61.5 60.9 0.99%6.0Tompkins Consol Area TransitNY Ithaca

13.2 11.7 10.8 13.6 11.2NA -1.12%99.1 100.0 -0.90%10.3NY Lyons Wayne Area Transp Service TOTALMB 13.2 11.7 10.8 13.6 11.2NA -1.12%99.1 100.0 -0.90%10.3Wayne Area Transp ServiceNY Lyons

8,520.0 8,593.0 8,160.0 8,258.0 8,048.0344.7 3.74%73,007.0 72,990.0 0.02%8,268.0NY New York MTA Long Island Rail Road TOTALCR 8,520.0 8,593.0 8,160.0 8,258.0 8,048.0344.7 3.74%73,007.0 72,990.0 0.02%8,268.0MTA Long Island Rail RoadNY New York

6,472.0 6,317.0 6,124.2 6,073.2 6,018.0260.3 3.96%55,613.9 53,884.4 3.21%6,147.6NY New York MTA Metro-North Railroad TOTAL

CR 6,438.6 6,283.3 6,094.4 6,043.6 5,988.2258.8 3.94%55,333.7 53,605.7 3.22%6,118.4MTA Metro-North RailroadNY New YorkFBP 9.1 10.2 8.0 7.6 7.80.4 15.81%72.1 63.1 14.26%7.8MTA Metro-North RailroadNY New YorkMBP 24.3 23.5 21.8 22.0 22.01.1 5.17%208.1 215.6 -3.48%21.4MTA Metro-North RailroadNY New York

207,263.8 220,793.1 204,329.9 199,239.0 207,852.08,041.2 3.23%1,906,690.5 1,855,533.8 2.76%203,142.8NY New York MTA New York City Transit TOTAL

DRP 398.9 408.4 332.1 336.7 337.615.2 17.50%3,465.3 2,889.3 19.94%375.2MTA New York City TransitNY New YorkHR 146,998.6 154,754.5 144,537.8 140,718.9 145,251.85,717.9 3.62%1,347,620.0 1,303,085.0 3.42%144,350.6MTA New York City TransitNY New YorkMB 59,866.3 65,630.2 59,460.0 58,183.4 62,262.62,308.0 2.23%555,605.5 549,559.8 1.10%58,417.0MTA New York City TransitNY New York

257.7 315.2 239.2 235.1 301.011.6 5.04%2,510.5 2,456.5 2.20%241.5NY New York MTA Staten Island Railway TOTALHR 257.7 315.2 239.2 235.1 301.011.6 5.04%2,510.5 2,456.5 2.20%241.5MTA Staten Island RailwayNY New York

7,409.2 NA 10,105.3 10,131.8 10,377.8NA NANA 91,789.9 NA7,127.8NY New York New York City DOT TOTAL

FB 1,897.0 NA 1,890.2 1,966.5 1,837.7NA NANA 15,536.8 NA1,839.6New York City DOTNY New YorkMBP 5,512.2 6,025.7 8,215.1 8,165.3 8,540.1254.8 -32.48%55,117.2 76,253.1 -27.72%5,288.2New York City DOTNY New York

15.9 17.0 13.8 14.1 14.6NA 11.06%138.8 124.2 11.76%14.3NY Rochester Lift Line TOTALDR 15.9 17.0 13.8 14.1 14.6NA 11.06%138.8 124.2 11.76%14.3Lift LineNY Rochester

1,083.3 1,209.9 987.3 1,021.2 1,183.5NA 0.92%10,379.3 10,573.9 -1.84%928.3NY Rochester Regional Transit Service TOTALMB 1,083.3 1,209.9 987.3 1,021.2 1,183.5NA 0.92%10,379.3 10,573.9 -1.84%928.3Regional Transit ServiceNY Rochester

8.2 6.4 6.7 6.5 5.8NA 18.42%60.7 55.9 8.59%7.9NY Rock Glen Wyoming Transit Service TOTALDR 8.2 6.4 6.7 6.5 5.8NA 18.42%60.7 55.9 8.59%7.9Wyoming Transit ServiceNY Rock Glen

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1,974.7 2,167.2 2,017.5 2,078.9 2,276.579.3 -7.29%17,782.7 19,122.2 -7.00%1,766.3OH Cincinnati Southwest Ohio RTA TOTAL

DRP 22.8 21.2 22.4 23.2 22.60.9 -5.28%188.1 202.0 -6.88%20.6Southwest Ohio RTAOH CincinnatiMB 1,951.9 2,146.0 1,995.1 2,055.7 2,253.978.4 -7.31%17,594.6 18,920.2 -7.01%1,745.7Southwest Ohio RTAOH Cincinnati

4,763.5 5,145.2 4,412.5 4,540.0 5,015.2195.3 1.86%42,734.9 41,164.4 3.82%4,318.6OH Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg TA TOTAL

DR 27.9 28.0 23.7 23.9 24.01.2 15.64%251.8 198.0 27.17%26.9Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH ClevelandDRP 10.0 9.3 6.2 6.2 6.30.4 48.66%82.5 51.7 59.57%8.5Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH ClevelandHR 483.4 493.0 454.5 427.0 440.419.6 7.80%4,075.3 3,742.2 8.90%448.6Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH ClevelandLR 255.1 258.1 253.1 246.5 252.610.3 -0.55%2,055.9 2,007.4 2.42%234.9Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH ClevelandMB 3,987.1 4,356.8 3,675.0 3,836.4 4,291.9163.9 1.19%36,269.4 35,165.1 3.14%3,599.7Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH Cleveland

1,254.2 1,343.3 1,265.7 1,237.2 1,244.950.5 0.71%11,253.1 11,455.7 -1.77%1,176.9OH Columbus Central Ohio Transit Auth TOTAL

DRP 13.6 13.0 13.5 14.0 13.40.5 -4.89%117.6 118.0 -0.34%12.3Central Ohio Transit AuthOH ColumbusMB 1,240.6 1,330.3 1,252.2 1,223.2 1,231.550.0 0.77%11,135.5 11,337.7 -1.78%1,164.6Central Ohio Transit AuthOH Columbus

1,003.9 1,045.3 957.7 979.7 1,031.638.4 -2.25%8,599.4 8,597.5 0.02%853.0OH Dayton Greater Dayton Regional TA TOTAL

DR 22.9 22.2 20.4 21.6 21.60.9 3.46%198.7 174.9 13.61%20.7Greater Dayton Regional TAOH DaytonMB 620.0 646.6 592.4 605.5 638.323.6 -2.37%5,309.2 5,323.1 -0.26%526.0Greater Dayton Regional TAOH DaytonTB 361.0 376.5 344.9 352.6 371.713.9 -2.38%3,091.5 3,099.5 -0.26%306.3Greater Dayton Regional TAOH Dayton

99.6 96.1 95.6 92.7 95.44.5 2.19%761.5 754.2 0.97%94.2OH Grand River LAKETRAN TOTAL

DR 25.6 27.7 28.3 25.9 25.71.2 -2.50%242.0 242.2 -0.08%24.6LAKETRANOH Grand RiverDRP 4.7 4.2 4.5 4.6 3.80.2 0.00%32.2 34.4 -6.40%4.0LAKETRANOH Grand RiverMB 69.3 64.2 62.8 62.2 65.93.1 4.30%487.3 477.6 2.03%65.6LAKETRANOH Grand River

342.2 488.9 267.4 326.4 446.116.2 7.43%3,503.7 3,364.7 4.13%286.1OH Toledo Toledo Area Reg Transit Auth TOTAL

DRP 8.0 7.9 7.1 7.5 7.40.7 3.64%67.4 63.8 5.64%6.9Toledo Area Reg Transit AuthOH ToledoMB 334.2 481.0 260.3 318.9 438.715.5 7.52%3,436.3 3,300.9 4.10%279.2Toledo Area Reg Transit AuthOH Toledo

129.9 135.5 118.9 120.4 130.7NA 2.84%1,162.2 1,103.0 5.37%115.1OH Youngstown Western Reserve Trans Auth TOTAL

DR 2.1 2.1 1.7 1.9 1.8NA 11.11%17.6 15.7 12.10%1.8Western Reserve Trans AuthOH YoungstownMB 127.8 133.4 117.2 118.5 128.9NA 2.72%1,144.6 1,087.3 5.27%113.3Western Reserve Trans AuthOH Youngstown

13.1 13.0 11.5 12.2 11.60.5 4.53%106.3 109.0 -2.48%10.8OH Zanesville South East Area Transit TOTAL

DR 1.9 2.1 1.2 1.4 1.40.1 40.00%16.0 12.9 24.03%1.6South East Area TransitOH ZanesvilleMB 11.2 10.9 10.3 10.8 10.20.4 0.00%90.3 96.1 -6.04%9.2South East Area TransitOH Zanesville

NA NA 183.1 210.7 214.0NA NANA 2,408.5 NANAOK Oklahoma City Central Oklahoma TA TOTAL

DR NA NA 2.2 2.2 2.1NA NANA 19.4 NANACentral Oklahoma TAOK Oklahoma CityDRP NA NA 13.7 12.7 12.4NA NANA 115.6 NANACentral Oklahoma TAOK Oklahoma CityMB NA NA 167.2 195.8 199.5NA NANA 1,700.7 NANACentral Oklahoma TAOK Oklahoma CityMBP 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 NA0.0 572.8 -100.00%0.0Central Oklahoma TAOK Oklahoma City

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196.3 201.8 140.9 150.4 152.38.3 26.15%1,458.1 1,287.7 13.23%161.5OK Tulsa Metro Tulsa Transit Auth TOTAL

MB 194.4 199.7 139.0 148.3 150.38.3 26.62%1,442.9 1,271.4 13.49%160.0Metro Tulsa Transit AuthOK TulsaMBP 1.9 2.1 1.9 2.1 2.00.0 -8.33%15.2 16.3 -6.75%1.5Metro Tulsa Transit AuthOK Tulsa

619.0 695.2 603.7 595.7 657.2NA 2.87%6,333.1 6,336.4 -0.05%595.6OR Eugene Lane Transit District TOTAL

DRP 11.2 10.6 10.3 10.1 10.5NA 3.24%95.8 92.5 3.57%10.1Lane Transit District OR EugeneMB 607.8 684.6 593.4 585.6 646.725.0 2.86%6,237.3 6,243.9 -0.11%585.5Lane Transit District OR Eugene

8,264.4 8,165.1 8,046.1 8,050.6 7,962.1308.5 1.58%73,019.2 71,347.0 2.34%8,010.0OR Portland Tri-County Metro Trp Dist TOTAL

DRP 88.2 84.7 82.2 85.0 84.33.4 1.23%768.4 738.0 4.12%81.7Tri-County Metro Trp DistOR PortlandLR 2,872.7 2,769.8 2,751.6 2,819.8 2,635.8102.0 3.66%24,342.2 22,357.4 8.88%2,864.7Tri-County Metro Trp DistOR PortlandMB 5,303.5 5,310.6 5,212.3 5,145.8 5,242.0203.1 0.50%47,908.6 48,251.6 -0.71%5,063.6Tri-County Metro Trp DistOR Portland

NA NA 423.0 425.6 454.7NA NANA 4,155.4 NA403.0OR Salem Salem-Keizer Transit TOTAL

DRP NA NA 8.1 8.5 8.5NA NANA 73.2 NA9.0Salem-Keizer TransitOR SalemMB 433.3 452.3 414.9 417.1 446.217.5 0.11%4,018.4 4,082.2 -1.56%394.0Salem-Keizer TransitOR Salem

15.2 14.3 14.4 13.4 12.90.4 7.37%126.6 116.3 8.86%14.2PA Butler Butler Township-City Jt MTA TOTALMB 15.2 14.3 14.4 13.4 12.90.4 7.37%126.6 116.3 8.86%14.2Butler Township-City Jt MTAPA Butler

25.3 34.6 28.2 28.1 35.41.3 -9.49%256.9 286.3 -10.27%23.1PA Charleroi Mid Mon Valley Transit Auth TOTALMBP 25.3 34.6 28.2 28.1 35.41.3 -9.49%256.9 286.3 -10.27%23.1Mid Mon Valley Transit AuthPA Charleroi

26.8 27.2 22.5 22.7 22.21.1 14.54%217.3 197.1 10.25%23.2PA Greensburg Westmoreland County TA TOTAL

DRP 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.40.0 18.18%4.0 3.6 11.11%0.4Westmoreland County TAPA GreensburgMBP 26.4 26.7 22.1 22.4 21.81.1 14.48%213.3 193.5 10.23%22.8Westmoreland County TAPA Greensburg

211.3 204.5 173.9 185.2 187.38.7 9.55%1,710.4 1,584.9 7.92%182.8PA Harrisburg Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TA TOTAL

DR 12.8 12.6 11.9 12.3 11.60.6 1.40%108.4 110.2 -1.66%10.9Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TAPA HarrisburgDRP 7.8 5.6 7.2 6.6 6.50.3 6.40%54.9 54.4 0.92%8.2Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TAPA HarrisburgMB 190.0 183.2 154.5 165.9 166.67.7 10.16%1,529.7 1,407.7 8.67%163.3Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TAPA HarrisburgMBP 0.7 3.1 0.3 0.4 2.60.1 27.27%17.4 12.6 38.10%0.4Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TAPA Harrisburg

21.9 23.2 19.3 20.3 20.10.9 8.88%191.3 179.7 6.46%19.9PA Harrisburg Pennsylvania DOT TOTALCRP 21.9 23.2 19.3 20.3 20.10.9 8.88%191.3 179.7 6.46%19.9Pennsylvania DOTPA Harrisburg

114.2 130.0 101.2 101.5 124.23.8 6.27%980.0 884.6 10.78%103.2PA Johnstown Cambria County Transit Auth TOTAL

DR 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.40.0 0.00%3.1 2.9 6.90%0.3Cambria County Transit AuthPA JohnstownIP 13.6 18.5 12.0 11.5 19.80.5 10.16%78.0 66.3 17.65%15.6Cambria County Transit AuthPA JohnstownMB 100.3 111.1 88.9 89.7 104.03.3 5.70%898.9 815.4 10.24%87.3Cambria County Transit AuthPA Johnstown

9.5 9.3 9.8 9.3 9.30.4 -5.63%80.3 83.2 -3.49%8.0PA Kittanning Town & Country Transit TOTAL

DRP 5.1 4.8 4.9 5.0 4.90.2 -6.08%41.2 43.9 -6.15%4.0Town & Country TransitPA KittanningMB 4.4 4.5 4.9 4.3 4.40.2 -5.15%39.1 39.3 -0.51%4.0Town & Country TransitPA Kittanning

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196.8 209.4 181.0 186.4 203.68.0 1.40%1,709.9 1,684.0 1.54%172.8PA Lancaster Red Rose Transit Authority TOTAL

DRP 33.2 30.2 32.4 31.3 30.31.4 -0.64%271.1 273.4 -0.84%30.0Red Rose Transit AuthorityPA LancasterMB 163.6 179.2 148.6 155.1 173.36.6 1.80%1,438.8 1,410.6 2.00%142.8Red Rose Transit AuthorityPA Lancaster

26,392.6 24,450.6 18,491.9 25,765.4 22,749.2971.4 8.87%227,088.0 220,606.2 2.94%22,104.3PA Philadelphia Southeastern Pennsylvania TA TOTAL

CR 2,700.3 2,425.8 1,946.0 2,518.0 2,202.7101.7 9.88%22,108.2 21,138.2 4.59%2,199.3Southeastern Pennsylvania TAPA PhiladelphiaDRP 79.0 65.8 44.3 81.0 63.22.7 10.98%686.3 657.5 4.38%64.4Southeastern Pennsylvania TAPA PhiladelphiaHR 7,728.8 7,119.2 5,450.0 7,623.2 6,686.2281.8 7.65%67,206.9 64,592.0 4.05%6,422.7Southeastern Pennsylvania TAPA PhiladelphiaLR 1,567.4 1,329.0 1,035.6 1,534.8 1,365.055.9 7.63%13,887.9 13,258.3 4.75%1,339.2Southeastern Pennsylvania TAPA PhiladelphiaMB 14,310.1 13,505.1 10,011.9 14,001.5 12,426.8529.0 9.46%123,147.3 120,912.4 1.85%12,073.3Southeastern Pennsylvania TAPA PhiladelphiaMBP 7.0 5.7 4.1 6.9 5.30.3 11.04%51.4 47.8 7.53%5.4Southeastern Pennsylvania TAPA Philadelphia

5,926.5 6,325.0 5,639.0 5,690.0 6,007.9240.4 2.92%52,182.5 50,841.9 2.64%5,591.6PA Pittsburgh Port Auth of Allegheny Co TOTAL

DRP 152.1 147.3 153.6 156.8 153.45.9 -5.05%1,308.6 1,375.5 -4.86%141.0Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA PittsburghIP 76.0 63.5 89.4 77.0 61.52.3 1.71%528.7 531.7 -0.56%92.3Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA PittsburghIPP 37.4 30.1 48.3 40.6 28.31.1 -2.39%255.6 266.3 -4.02%46.9Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA PittsburghLR 669.0 643.0 637.6 619.6 582.026.1 5.18%5,447.2 5,073.9 7.36%622.4Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA PittsburghMB 4,992.0 5,441.1 4,710.1 4,796.0 5,182.7205.1 2.95%44,642.4 43,594.5 2.40%4,689.0Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA Pittsburgh

239.8 237.0 228.3 233.7 240.69.6 -1.79%2,109.3 2,098.7 0.51%213.2PA Reading Berks Area Reading Trp Auth TOTAL

DR 11.6 11.5 11.0 11.9 12.20.5 -3.99%100.8 101.7 -0.88%10.6Berks Area Reading Trp AuthPA ReadingDRP 8.2 6.4 7.2 7.3 6.50.4 4.76%58.3 64.2 -9.19%7.4Berks Area Reading Trp AuthPA ReadingMB 220.0 219.1 210.1 214.5 221.98.8 -1.89%1,950.2 1,932.8 0.90%195.2Berks Area Reading Trp AuthPA Reading

123.1 124.1 122.5 121.7 122.55.1 -2.24%1,032.1 1,093.3 -5.60%111.3PA Wilkes-Barre Luzerne County Transp Auth TOTAL

DRP 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.8 1.90.1 -5.66%15.6 18.6 -16.13%1.5Luzerne County Transp AuthPA Wilkes-BarreMB 121.4 122.3 120.9 119.9 120.65.0 -2.19%1,016.5 1,074.7 -5.42%109.8Luzerne County Transp AuthPA Wilkes-Barre

150.5 103.5 100.2 148.7 101.84.8 0.23%946.4 953.0 -0.69%97.5PA Williamsport Williamsport Bureau of Tr TOTAL

DRP 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.30.0 -14.29%1.6 2.4 -33.33%0.2Williamsport Bureau of TrPA WilliamsportMB 150.3 103.3 100.0 148.5 101.54.8 0.26%944.8 950.6 -0.61%97.3Williamsport Bureau of TrPA Williamsport

2,443.8 2,282.6 2,357.4 2,689.5 2,431.089.9 -11.36%20,570.2 22,516.7 -8.64%1,902.2PR San Juan Metropolitan Bus Authority TOTAL

DR 11.7 11.2 9.8 12.3 11.10.5 -5.72%97.8 103.3 -5.32%8.4Metropolitan Bus AuthorityPR San JuanMB 2,432.1 2,271.4 2,347.6 2,677.2 2,419.989.4 -11.38%20,472.4 22,413.4 -8.66%1,893.8Metropolitan Bus AuthorityPR San Juan

148.7 170.7 69.3 82.2 79.75.3 108.65%889.8 735.1 21.04%163.0SC Charleston Charleston Area RTA TOTAL

DRP 5.5 5.8 3.5 3.9 3.90.2 41.59%40.9 34.0 20.29%4.7Charleston Area RTASC CharlestonMBP 143.2 164.9 65.8 78.3 75.85.1 112.10%848.9 701.1 21.08%158.3Charleston Area RTASC Charleston

60.2 62.9 52.9 54.7 51.73.6 10.42%505.9 470.8 7.46%52.8TN Clarksville Clarksville Transit System TOTAL

DR 3.3 3.2 3.0 3.2 3.11.3 0.00%26.2 28.2 -7.09%2.8Clarksville Transit SystemTN ClarksvilleMB 56.9 59.7 49.9 51.5 48.62.3 11.07%479.7 442.6 8.38%50.0Clarksville Transit SystemTN Clarksville

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276.6 416.8 173.4 268.3 371.913.2 6.88%2,470.3 2,369.9 4.24%176.2TN Knoxville Knoxville Area Transit TOTAL

DR 4.7 4.9 4.3 4.4 4.40.2 4.58%39.0 37.0 5.41%4.1Knoxville Area TransitTN KnoxvilleMB 271.9 411.9 169.1 263.9 367.513.0 6.92%2,431.3 2,332.9 4.22%172.1Knoxville Area TransitTN Knoxville

975.8 1,017.6 1,142.4 1,160.7 1,123.739.5 -16.19%8,559.9 9,829.8 -12.92%878.6TN Memphis Memphis Area Transit Auth TOTAL

DR 21.2 20.4 20.4 21.5 21.40.9 -5.69%183.2 186.9 -1.98%18.1Memphis Area Transit AuthTN MemphisLR 76.5 77.7 125.6 106.9 94.02.8 -21.53%719.9 931.1 -22.68%102.0Memphis Area Transit AuthTN MemphisMB 878.1 919.5 996.4 1,032.3 1,008.335.8 -15.83%7,656.8 8,711.8 -12.11%758.5Memphis Area Transit AuthTN Memphis

668.9 729.3 524.1 582.6 581.4NA 15.72%5,441.0 4,960.0 9.70%555.2TN Nashville Metropolitan Transit Auth TOTAL

DR 17.7 17.1 15.6 17.1 15.8NA 4.95%153.8 128.3 19.88%16.1Metropolitan Transit AuthTN NashvilleMB 651.2 712.2 508.5 565.5 565.6NA 16.03%5,287.2 4,831.7 9.43%539.1Metropolitan Transit AuthTN Nashville

52.0 54.7 46.5 48.1 49.62.1 4.02%457.5 432.4 5.80%43.3TX Abilene CityLink - Abilene Transit System TOTAL

DR 9.7 9.6 9.0 9.2 9.00.4 1.47%83.0 85.3 -2.70%8.3CityLink - Abilene Transit System TX AbileneMB 42.3 45.1 37.5 38.9 40.61.7 4.62%374.5 347.1 7.89%35.0CityLink - Abilene Transit System TX Abilene

2,591.3 3,714.7 2,571.7 2,889.4 3,971.7114.6 -7.96%24,861.4 26,159.8 -4.96%2,375.5TX Austin Capital Metropolitan Trp Auth TOTAL

DR 39.1 35.9 35.4 35.9 35.91.5 3.45%322.7 311.6 3.56%35.9Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX AustinDRP 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.10.0 100.00%1.4 1.3 7.69%0.2Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX AustinMB 2,168.1 2,367.9 1,972.9 2,096.3 2,434.881.4 -0.58%18,633.2 18,123.2 2.81%1,930.4Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX AustinMBP 356.6 1,283.2 542.2 733.5 1,477.230.4 -26.40%5,685.1 7,535.3 -24.55%386.4Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX AustinVP 27.3 27.5 21.1 23.6 23.71.2 13.16%219.0 188.4 16.24%22.6Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX Austin

22.7 NA 19.6 19.5 19.4NA NANA 159.6 NA20.5TX Bryan Brazos Transit District TOTAL

DR 4.7 NA 4.1 4.5 4.4NA NANA 37.3 NA3.7Brazos Transit DistrictTX BryanMB 18.0 NA 15.5 15.0 15.0NA NANA 122.3 NA16.8Brazos Transit DistrictTX Bryan

549.4 499.5 488.5 502.8 490.920.2 2.17%4,355.5 4,173.5 4.36%465.5TX Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Regional TA TOTAL

DRP 18.3 13.8 15.2 15.8 15.30.7 4.32%148.3 139.1 6.61%16.2Corpus Christi Regional TATX Corpus ChristiFBP 6.4 1.4 12.5 6.3 1.30.2 -2.49%31.0 29.8 4.03%11.8Corpus Christi Regional TATX Corpus ChristiMB 465.8 436.6 409.5 430.8 429.017.2 1.50%3,743.5 3,603.2 3.89%385.9Corpus Christi Regional TATX Corpus ChristiMBP 58.9 47.7 51.3 49.9 45.32.1 7.97%432.7 401.4 7.79%51.6Corpus Christi Regional TATX Corpus Christi

5,236.9 5,447.3 4,507.3 4,838.9 4,930.2205.0 6.64%43,602.0 41,537.9 4.97%4,540.4TX Dallas Dallas Area Rapid Transit TOTAL

DRP 58.3 56.3 49.7 43.7 52.52.2 13.16%482.3 440.4 9.51%50.5Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX DallasLR 1,505.3 1,474.1 1,399.1 1,451.0 1,430.358.6 2.52%13,000.3 12,542.6 3.65%1,408.7Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX DallasMB 3,591.0 3,823.7 2,993.1 3,268.8 3,368.9140.6 8.25%29,467.7 27,969.2 5.36%3,010.5Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX DallasMBP 82.3 93.2 65.4 75.4 78.53.6 12.27%651.7 585.7 11.27%70.7Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX Dallas

193.0 199.5 191.3 190.8 175.08.2 2.14%1,623.1 1,641.9 -1.15%176.5TX Dallas Trinity Railway Express TOTALCRP 193.0 199.5 191.3 190.8 175.08.2 2.14%1,623.1 1,641.9 -1.15%176.5Trinity Railway ExpressTX Dallas

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95.3 76.8 95.5 85.2 87.53.2 -2.83%797.4 787.5 1.26%88.5TX Galveston City of Galveston/Island Tr TOTAL

DR 2.5 1.8 2.6 2.4 2.40.1 -9.46%20.8 21.4 -2.80%2.4City of Galveston/Island TrTX GalvestonLR 3.6 3.0 8.2 0.2 3.10.2 5.22%40.4 34.5 17.10%5.5City of Galveston/Island TrTX GalvestonMB 89.2 72.0 84.7 82.6 82.03.0 -3.01%736.2 731.6 0.63%80.6City of Galveston/Island TrTX Galveston

8,872.5 7,918.3 7,914.6 8,407.5 8,316.7343.3 -1.99%72,098.1 73,319.9 -1.67%7,357.2TX Houston Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co TOTAL

DRP 140.2 106.9 128.7 135.7 129.05.8 -5.72%1,132.2 1,139.3 -0.62%123.8Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX HoustonLR 950.2 899.8 754.1 764.4 817.037.2 14.79%7,887.5 5,349.7 47.44%831.0Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX HoustonMB 6,146.2 5,458.6 5,666.5 6,245.5 5,834.0244.6 -6.59%50,030.3 54,717.7 -8.57%4,971.6Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX HoustonMBP 1,487.3 1,321.8 1,235.2 1,120.3 1,398.249.3 9.58%11,819.8 10,943.1 8.01%1,304.3Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX HoustonVPP 148.6 131.2 130.1 141.6 138.56.3 -0.95%1,228.3 1,170.1 4.97%126.5Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX Houston

357.0 344.4 286.4 304.7 299.712.6 14.40%2,951.1 2,706.0 9.06%317.7TX Laredo El Metro TOTAL

DR 4.7 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.80.2 -5.71%39.7 39.3 1.02%4.1El MetroTX LaredoMB 352.3 340.0 281.8 300.1 294.912.4 14.72%2,911.4 2,666.7 9.18%313.6El MetroTX Laredo

104.3 538.6 254.6 99.3 804.212.8 -29.97%2,653.6 4,081.4 -34.98%168.1TX Lubbock Citibus TOTAL

DR 7.0 6.8 6.0 6.0 6.10.3 9.94%55.1 54.2 1.66%6.1CitibusTX LubbockMB 97.3 531.8 248.6 93.3 798.112.5 -30.61%2,598.5 4,027.2 -35.48%162.0CitibusTX Lubbock

3,488.5 3,735.8 3,096.1 3,302.9 3,397.1129.1 5.15%29,501.8 28,400.1 3.88%3,076.5TX San Antonio VIA Metropolitan Transit TOTAL

DR 46.8 44.5 43.5 44.7 43.71.8 1.14%394.8 393.8 0.25%42.1VIA Metropolitan TransitTX San AntonioDRP 44.7 40.9 40.3 42.6 41.41.9 -0.40%361.6 360.8 0.22%38.2VIA Metropolitan TransitTX San AntonioMB 3,397.0 3,650.4 3,012.3 3,215.6 3,312.0125.4 5.28%28,745.4 27,645.5 3.98%2,996.2VIA Metropolitan TransitTX San Antonio

47.1 52.3 48.6 52.5 66.0NA -15.08%431.4 473.7 -8.93%42.5TX Waco Waco Transit System TOTAL

DR 2.3 2.2 1.8 1.9 1.9NA 14.29%18.8 15.7 19.75%1.9Waco Transit SystemTX WacoMB 44.8 50.1 46.8 50.6 64.1NA -16.10%412.6 458.0 -9.91%40.6Waco Transit SystemTX Waco

323.7 316.0 287.4 281.7 284.112.5 9.83%2,609.1 2,430.1 7.37%297.4VA Alexandria Alexandria Transit Company TOTALMB 323.7 316.0 287.4 281.7 284.112.5 9.83%2,609.1 2,430.1 7.37%297.4Alexandria Transit CompanyVA Alexandria

329.2 314.7 316.1 326.7 320.114.9 -1.39%2,863.0 2,825.2 1.34%305.6VA Alexandria Virginia Railway Express TOTALCRP 329.2 314.7 316.1 326.7 320.114.9 -1.39%2,863.0 2,825.2 1.34%305.6Virginia Railway ExpressVA Alexandria

1,424.6 1,384.7 1,369.1 1,340.2 1,313.445.6 2.19%11,762.5 11,638.6 1.06%1,301.5VA Hampton Hampton Roads Transit TOTAL

DRP 20.7 21.4 19.2 19.7 19.90.7 2.38%181.2 176.2 2.84%18.1Hampton Roads TransitVA HamptonFBP 38.3 29.7 57.2 41.8 28.81.3 -6.26%280.7 297.0 -5.49%51.8Hampton Roads TransitVA HamptonMB 1,347.0 1,315.0 1,273.0 1,259.0 1,245.043.0 2.59%11,135.0 10,991.1 1.31%1,213.0Hampton Roads TransitVA HamptonVP 18.6 18.6 19.7 19.7 19.70.6 -5.58%165.6 174.3 -4.99%18.6Hampton Roads TransitVA Hampton

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897.4 954.2 811.3 770.3 864.837.7 6.99%7,499.4 7,236.5 3.63%765.9VA Richmond Greater Richmond Transit Co TOTAL

DRP 19.4 17.5 16.7 16.6 16.40.8 7.65%153.1 153.1 0.00%16.6Greater Richmond Transit CoVA RichmondMB 855.6 916.2 774.5 734.7 828.235.8 7.03%7,161.6 6,922.4 3.46%730.0Greater Richmond Transit CoVA RichmondVPP 22.4 20.5 20.1 19.0 20.21.0 4.89%184.7 161.0 14.72%19.3Greater Richmond Transit CoVA Richmond

69.4 66.8 47.1 54.1 54.6NA 21.44%443.6 402.9 10.10%53.0VA Williamsburg Williamsburg Area Transport TOTAL

DR 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6NA 0.00%5.2 5.2 0.00%0.6Williamsburg Area TransportVA WilliamsburgMB 68.8 66.2 46.5 53.5 54.02.4 21.69%438.4 397.7 10.23%52.4Williamsburg Area TransportVA Williamsburg

209.0 205.7 167.4 174.2 171.09.5 16.04%1,662.0 1,438.3 15.55%180.1VA Woodbridge PRTC Omni-Ride TOTALMBP 209.0 205.7 167.4 174.2 171.09.5 16.04%1,662.0 1,438.3 15.55%180.1PRTC Omni-RideVA Woodbridge

487.2 455.6 425.1 446.2 428.019.7 4.93%3,980.7 3,904.3 1.96%420.6WA Bremerton Kitsap Transit TOTAL

DR 40.4 36.8 39.6 39.9 37.71.9 -4.86%338.3 352.7 -4.08%34.3Kitsap TransitWA BremertonFBP 44.8 43.8 33.4 37.9 36.11.7 18.16%344.5 288.6 19.37%38.3Kitsap TransitWA BremertonMB 375.8 352.4 333.3 349.0 334.214.9 3.55%3,081.2 3,087.6 -0.21%324.4Kitsap TransitWA BremertonVP 26.2 22.6 18.8 19.4 20.01.2 24.40%216.7 175.4 23.55%23.6Kitsap TransitWA Bremerton

174.7 175.8 166.3 163.9 162.96.8 6.00%1,536.5 1,521.4 0.99%172.2WA Everett Everett Transit System TOTAL

DR 8.0 7.5 7.7 7.8 7.50.3 -0.87%68.5 67.3 1.78%7.3Everett Transit SystemWA EverettMB 166.7 168.3 158.6 156.1 155.46.5 6.34%1,468.0 1,454.1 0.96%164.9Everett Transit SystemWA Everett

746.5 722.6 613.6 666.4 667.030.0 9.64%6,422.2 6,046.6 6.21%665.6WA Everett Snohomish County PTBA TOTAL

DRP 18.6 17.9 17.0 16.9 16.80.7 4.93%153.4 147.3 4.14%16.7Snohomish County PTBAWA EverettMB 526.0 516.0 426.2 469.4 474.320.5 10.94%4,589.5 4,307.7 6.54%477.7Snohomish County PTBAWA EverettMBP 142.4 144.2 123.3 131.7 127.26.4 6.80%1,203.2 1,148.8 4.74%121.6Snohomish County PTBAWA EverettVP 59.5 44.5 47.1 48.4 48.72.4 6.52%476.1 442.8 7.52%49.6Snohomish County PTBAWA Everett

72.7 63.9 69.7 68.6 65.5NA -1.72%603.9 606.1 -0.36%63.7WA Port Angeles Clallam Transit System TOTAL

DR 4.8 5.1 4.7 4.6 4.6NA 4.32%44.3 41.6 6.49%4.6Clallam Transit SystemWA Port AngelesMB 67.9 58.8 65.0 64.0 60.92.7 -2.16%559.6 564.5 -0.87%59.1Clallam Transit SystemWA Port Angeles

8,658.3 8,349.2 7,999.8 8,159.6 7,868.8318.1 3.89%73,565.8 72,210.8 1.88%7,954.6WA Seattle King County Dept of Transp TOTAL

DRP 167.6 156.5 146.3 145.5 143.06.6 10.44%1,395.5 1,310.7 6.47%156.1King County Dept of TranspWA SeattleLR 65.7 40.9 63.0 66.1 41.91.7 0.12%336.6 335.9 0.21%64.6King County Dept of TranspWA SeattleMB 6,366.3 6,183.8 5,772.6 5,884.3 5,693.6231.2 5.84%54,310.5 52,417.5 3.61%5,814.1King County Dept of TranspWA SeattleTB 1,902.2 1,827.2 1,877.9 1,919.8 1,844.871.7 -2.52%16,198.8 16,863.2 -3.94%1,771.0King County Dept of TranspWA SeattleVP 156.5 140.8 140.0 143.9 145.57.0 3.89%1,324.4 1,283.5 3.19%148.8King County Dept of TranspWA Seattle

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NA NA 788.3 822.3 783.3NA NANA 7,347.5 NANAWA Seattle Sound Transit TOTAL

CRP NA NA 73.0 79.1 77.5NA NANA 656.3 NANASound TransitWA SeattleLR NA NA 67.3 70.1 61.5NA NANA 569.5 NANASound TransitWA SeattleMBP NA NA 633.5 658.0 629.9NA NANA 5,984.5 NANASound TransitWA SeattleTBP 0.0 0.0 14.5 15.1 14.40.0 -100.00%0.0 137.2 -100.00%0.0Sound TransitWA Seattle

2,552.3 2,055.8 2,568.2 2,554.6 2,038.775.5 -0.31%18,284.6 18,516.6 -1.25%2,531.2WA Seattle Washington State Ferries TOTALFB 2,552.3 2,055.8 2,568.2 2,554.6 2,038.775.5 -0.31%18,284.6 18,516.6 -1.25%2,531.2Washington State FerriesWA Seattle

624.1 684.2 624.5 616.8 667.826.1 -1.06%6,113.0 6,220.7 -1.73%580.6WA Spokane Spokane Transit Authority TOTAL

DR 23.0 22.5 22.8 22.8 23.41.0 -4.78%215.0 211.3 1.75%20.2Spokane Transit AuthorityWA SpokaneDRP 15.9 16.2 13.6 13.4 13.90.7 15.40%132.4 128.1 3.36%15.1Spokane Transit AuthorityWA SpokaneMB 574.5 635.2 577.9 570.5 620.323.9 -1.29%5,670.5 5,796.0 -2.17%536.1Spokane Transit AuthorityWA SpokaneVP 10.7 10.3 10.2 10.1 10.20.5 -0.98%95.1 85.3 11.49%9.2Spokane Transit AuthorityWA Spokane

NA NA 1,120.5 1,069.5 1,148.5NA NANA 9,944.5 NA1,148.7WA Tacoma Pierce Transit TOTAL

DR 13.8 NA 14.1 14.4 13.3NA NANA 124.6 NA12.2Pierce TransitWA TacomaDRP 22.9 NA 27.2 26.3 25.5NA NANA 240.2 NA24.6Pierce TransitWA TacomaMB 1,030.9 NA 1,022.1 969.6 1,052.0NA NANA 9,055.4 NA1,056.5Pierce TransitWA TacomaVP NA NA 57.1 59.2 57.7NA NANA 524.3 NA55.4Pierce TransitWA Tacoma

498.2 445.9 577.3 635.4 583.318.5 -23.98%4,475.3 5,161.1 -13.29%421.3WA Vancouver Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit Area TOTAL

DR 17.4 16.0 15.5 16.5 16.30.7 2.28%148.0 150.2 -1.46%16.0Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit AreaWA VancouverMB 480.8 429.9 560.5 617.2 565.317.8 -24.50%4,326.3 4,987.3 -13.25%405.3Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit AreaWA VancouverVP 0.0 0.0 1.3 1.7 1.70.0 -100.00%1.0 23.6 -95.76%0.0Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit AreaWA Vancouver

72.6 71.9 58.6 58.4 55.62.7 19.87%587.5 519.4 13.11%62.4WA Wenatchee Chelan-Douglas PTBA TOTAL

DR 8.1 7.9 7.9 7.9 8.20.3 -3.33%69.1 75.8 -8.84%7.2Chelan-Douglas PTBAWA WenatcheeMB 64.5 64.0 50.7 50.5 47.42.4 23.62%518.4 443.6 16.86%55.2Chelan-Douglas PTBAWA Wenatchee

69.3 NA 71.1 75.1 167.3NA NANA 1,209.1 NA72.5WI Kenosha Kenosha Transit TOTAL

DRP 1.3 NA 1.5 1.4 1.4NA NANA 13.1 NA1.1Kenosha TransitWI KenoshaLR 8.6 4.7 11.6 15.7 3.90.4 -24.68%43.8 51.9 -15.61%10.2Kenosha TransitWI KenoshaMB 59.4 168.0 58.0 58.0 162.04.1 3.81%1,139.1 1,144.1 -0.44%61.2Kenosha TransitWI Kenosha

NA NA 68.5 69.9 83.9NA NANA 693.0 NA63.1WI La Crosse La Crosse Municipal Tran Util TOTAL

DRP NA NA 6.0 6.5 6.4NA NANA 56.4 NA5.0La Crosse Municipal Tran UtilWI La CrosseMB 71.2 82.3 62.5 63.4 77.53.3 4.03%661.2 636.6 3.86%58.1La Crosse Municipal Tran UtilWI La Crosse

3,947.3 5,055.9 3,890.6 3,783.0 5,104.0169.7 2.69%41,035.1 40,742.6 0.72%4,118.0WI Milwaukee Milwaukee County Transit Sys TOTAL

DRP 89.3 86.5 81.0 84.4 81.83.5 3.48%764.7 756.0 1.15%80.0Milwaukee County Transit SysWI MilwaukeeMB 3,855.2 4,966.6 3,806.9 3,695.8 5,019.4166.1 2.68%40,246.9 39,961.5 0.71%4,036.1Milwaukee County Transit SysWI MilwaukeeVP 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.80.1 -9.64%23.5 25.1 -6.37%1.9Milwaukee County Transit SysWI Milwaukee

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96.1 138.2 106.5 98.1 128.84.6 -0.33%1,123.7 1,110.7 1.17%98.0WI Racine Belle Urban System TOTAL

DRP 1.4 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.50.1 -14.58%13.1 14.9 -12.08%1.3Belle Urban SystemWI RacineMB 94.7 136.8 104.8 96.5 127.34.5 -0.12%1,110.6 1,095.8 1.35%96.7Belle Urban SystemWI Racine

103.8 116.1 103.4 96.6 107.34.4 1.01%948.9 939.3 1.02%90.5WI Waukesha Waukesha Metro Transit TOTAL

DR 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.4 2.70.1 -1.37%23.9 21.8 9.63%2.2Waukesha Metro TransitWI WaukeshaMB 101.3 113.6 101.2 94.2 104.64.3 1.07%925.0 917.5 0.82%88.3Waukesha Metro TransitWI Waukesha

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CANADA

8,037.1 10,858.6 9,008.1 7,605.5 10,490.2388.6 3.90%87,717.7 86,192.9 1.77%9,265.2AB Calgary Calgary Transit TOTAL

LR 3,536.3 4,777.8 3,603.2 3,042.2 4,196.1171.0 14.29%38,595.8 34,477.2 11.95%4,076.7Calgary TransitAB CalgaryMB 4,500.8 6,080.8 5,404.9 4,563.3 6,294.1217.6 -3.03%49,121.9 51,715.7 -5.02%5,188.5Calgary TransitAB Calgary

3,021.2 4,620.5 2,597.7 2,826.8 4,693.4NA 7.51%35,438.2 34,389.1 3.05%3,236.1AB Edmonton Edmonton Transit System TOTAL

LR 410.9 628.4 353.3 384.4 638.3NA 7.51%4,819.6 4,676.9 3.05%440.1Edmonton Transit SystemAB EdmontonMB 2,610.3 3,992.1 2,244.4 2,442.4 4,055.1NA 7.51%30,618.6 29,712.2 3.05%2,796.0Edmonton Transit SystemAB Edmonton

21,722.9 23,048.7 23,288.4 21,453.6 22,885.9NA -0.82%203,568.3 205,048.0 -0.72%22,302.6BC Burnaby Greater Vancouver Transp Auth TOTAL

AG 5,229.0 5,496.2 5,461.5 5,432.7 5,265.3NA 0.64%48,457.5 48,294.8 0.34%5,538.4Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyCRP 169.5 179.8 161.3 160.7 173.5NA 2.00%1,567.6 1,524.8 2.81%156.1Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyDRP 105.7 113.1 110.7 103.0 115.0NA -1.00%993.0 1,005.6 -1.25%106.6Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyFB 536.8 451.8 534.6 488.5 424.5NA 6.44%3,850.2 3,745.7 2.79%552.2Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyMB 10,506.8 11,233.6 11,009.0 9,880.6 11,115.2NA 0.90%98,017.3 97,319.2 0.72%10,551.0Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyTB 5,175.1 5,574.2 6,011.3 5,388.1 5,792.4NA -6.07%50,682.7 53,157.9 -4.66%5,398.3Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC Burnaby

1,823.8 2,300.3 1,759.1 1,625.5 2,058.376.2 9.37%18,204.6 17,076.9 6.60%1,828.7BC Victoria BC Transit TOTAL

DRP 31.6 30.6 29.5 30.3 30.81.2 1.43%281.0 271.5 3.50%29.7BC TransitBC VictoriaMB 1,792.2 2,269.7 1,729.6 1,595.2 2,027.575.0 9.50%17,923.6 16,805.4 6.65%1,799.0BC TransitBC Victoria

8,869.3 11,712.5 9,014.0 8,643.5 11,227.0409.7 2.42%95,123.2 94,515.6 0.64%9,000.8ON Ottawa OC Transpo/Para Transpo TOTAL

DRP 60.5 62.5 56.4 55.7 59.22.4 5.43%578.8 565.2 2.41%57.6OC Transpo/Para TranspoON OttawaLR 149.9 309.3 147.0 136.1 275.18.4 8.90%1,877.4 1,710.2 9.78%148.7OC Transpo/Para TranspoON OttawaMB 8,658.9 11,340.7 8,810.6 8,451.7 10,892.7398.9 2.27%92,667.0 92,240.2 0.46%8,794.5OC Transpo/Para TranspoON Ottawa

3,918.8 4,408.3 3,532.7 3,615.6 4,139.0171.8 5.61%35,379.0 34,110.7 3.72%3,593.6ON Toronto GO Transit TOTAL

CRP 3,170.4 3,380.9 2,812.5 2,925.2 3,258.2138.5 4.51%28,027.3 27,234.6 2.91%2,850.1GO TransitON TorontoMB 748.4 1,027.4 720.2 690.4 880.833.2 9.95%7,351.7 6,876.1 6.92%743.5GO TransitON Toronto

57,881.6 64,668.5 58,836.4 56,281.2 63,052.12,302.2 2.28%544,299.1 535,536.5 1.64%59,681.0ON Toronto Toronto Transit Commission TOTAL

DR 75.2 93.7 75.6 73.8 92.13.1 2.28%733.7 717.9 2.20%78.1Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoDRP 64.5 89.1 63.8 61.9 83.42.9 5.21%672.3 632.3 6.33%66.4Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoHR 20,998.7 22,747.5 21,095.5 20,302.2 21,881.7835.6 3.28%195,416.4 190,370.3 2.65%21,610.0Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoIR 1,246.3 1,414.3 1,295.6 1,240.9 1,331.546.1 1.98%11,455.4 11,100.0 3.20%1,284.0Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoLR 6,762.8 8,042.8 6,609.2 6,311.8 7,110.1253.9 8.55%62,912.3 63,697.6 -1.23%6,938.8Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoMB 28,734.1 32,281.1 29,696.7 28,290.6 32,553.31,160.5 0.20%273,109.0 269,018.4 1.52%29,703.7Toronto Transit CommissionON Toronto

988.0 1,381.7 923.5 943.4 1,331.450.6 3.01%10,673.0 10,407.9 2.55%925.0QC Montreal Agence Metropolitaine de Transport TOTALCRP 988.0 1,381.7 923.5 943.4 1,331.450.6 3.01%10,673.0 10,407.9 2.55%925.0Agence Metropolitaine de TransportQC Montreal