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APTA Q2 2019 Ridership Report American Public Transportation Association 18-Sep-19 Contact: Matthew Dickens 1300 Eye St NW, Suite 1200 E Senior Policy Analyst Washington, DC 20005 TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT Telephone: (202) 496-4817 Email: [email protected] Second Quarter 2019 ESTIMATED UNITED STATES UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS CALENDAR COMPARISON Change APRIL MAY JUNE Period 2019 2018 2018-2019 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 (000's) (000's) APRIL 861,457 835,326 3.13% Weekdays 22 21 2222 20 21 MAY 867,774 862,637 0.60% Saturdays 4 4 4 4 5 5 JUNE 803,855 823,596 -2.40% Sundays 4 5 4 4 5 4 Second Quarter 2,533,086 2,521,559 0.46% Holidays 0 0 1 1 0 0 ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS * CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) APR '19 JAN '19- APR '18- JAN '18- Second Year MODE APRIL '19 MAY '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 APRIL '18 MAY '18 JUN '18 JUN '18 JUN '18 Quarter -to-Date (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)(000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) Heavy Rail 326,057330,878 313,802 970,736 1,842,117 310,124 326,505320,287 956,916 1,858,302 1.44% -0.87% Light Rail 43,99843,468 40,610 128,077 251,693 44,299 45,18244,119 133,600 260,290 -4.13% -3.30% Commuter Rail 43,50444,504 42,680 130,688 253,110 40,854 43,04542,326 126,224 246,120 3.54% 2.84% Trolleybus 6,7977,000 6,541 20,338 40,471 6,653 7,1106,591 20,354 40,272 -0.08% 0.49% Bus Population Group 2,000,000+ 278,358288,538 263,044 829,941 1,605,280 273,884 286,550 269,065 829,499 1,608,428 0.05% -0.20% 500,000 to 1,999,999 73,70973,804 67,132 214,645 422,514 72,822 74,681 69,103 216,605 430,070 -0.91% -1.76% 100,000 to 499,999 37,31233,107 28,056 98,475 201,715 36,747 33,245 28,801 98,794 205,416 -0.32% -1.80% Below 100,000 17,82611,219 8,373 37,418 90,121 17,105 10,961 8,795 36,860 89,319 1.51% 0.90% Bus Total 407,205406,667 366,606 1,180,478 2,319,630 400,558 405,437375,764 1,181,759 2,333,232 -0.11% -0.58% Demand Response 18,38318,488 17,195 54,067 105,834 17,718 18,492 17,421 53,631 104,299 0.81% 1.47% Other (c) 15,51316,769 16,421 48,702 89,616 15,121 16,867 17,089 49,076 90,505 -0.76% -0.98% United States Total 861,457867,774 803,855 2,533,086 4,902,470 835,326 862,637823,596 2,521,559 4,933,020 0.46% -0.62% Canada (reporting systems) 225,584229,302 219,478 674,364 1,350,102 214,453 218,779 210,949 644,181 1,291,685 4.69% 4.52% * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. 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 2010 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. For more information visit http://www.apta.com/resources/statistics/Pages/ridershipreport.aspx American Public Transportation Association 18-Sep-19 2 1300 Eye St NW, Suite 1200 E Contact: Matthew Dickens Washington, DC 20005 Senior Policy Analyst HEAVY RAIL Telephone: (202) 496-4817 Email: [email protected] TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT Second Quarter 2019 ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) State and AVG APR '19- JAN '19- APR '18- JAN '18- 2nd Qtr YTD Primary City Transit Agency WKDY APR '19 MAY '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 APR '18 MAY '18 JUN '18 JUN '18 JUN '18 Chng Chng (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)(000's) (000's) CA Los Angeles Los Angeles County MTA134.3 3,568.0 3,587.4 3,371.910,527.321,256.6 3,465.7 3,659.2 3,588.7 10,713.6 21,483.5 -1.74% -1.06% CA San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area RTD426.3 10,631.4 10,652.6 10,286.831,570.861,194.2 10,554.2 11,084.6 10,775.2 32,414.0 63,360.2 -2.60% -3.42% DC Washington Washington Metro Area TA857.8 22,033.2 20,977.8 20,350.763,361.7116,686.8 20,390.4 19,985.4 20,978.1 61,353.9 114,067.8 3.27% 2.30% FL Miami Miami-Dade Transit Agency60.7 1,559.4 1,531.6 1,360.04,451.09,216.1 1,619.9 1,618.5 1,524.3 4,762.7 9,624.6 -6.54% -4.24% GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth206.3 5,232.9 5,719.9 5,095.316,048.131,880.4 5,316.6 5,399.3 5,315.5 16,031.4 31,516.9 0.10% 1.15% IL Chicago Chicago Transit Authority729.7 18,385.6 19,207.0 18,783.756,376.3106,821.2 18,501.8 19,617.3 19,457.2 57,576.3 110,446.6 -2.08% -3.28% MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth531.7 13,713.9 14,065.5 13,176.440,955.877,827.6 13,318.5 13,975.8 13,502.6 40,796.9 76,973.2 0.39% 1.11% MD Baltimore Maryland Transit Admin31.4 620.7 605.3 599.81,825.83,398.6 805.8 842.2 859.6 2,507.6 4,422.8 -27.19% -23.16% NJ Jersey City Port Authority of NY & NJ317.0 7,752.6 7,950.6 7,539.623,242.844,456.8 7,583.6 8,035.3 7,803.3 23,422.2 44,688.1 -0.77% -0.52% NJ Lindenwold Port Authority Transit Corp38.7 943.0 958.2 901.12,802.35,500.2 895.1 921.3 929.8 2,746.2 5,335.7 2.04% 3.08% NY New York MTA New York City Transit8,984.1 232,223.9 235,967.2 224,274.5692,465.61,309,214.8 217,937.8 231,050.3 226,123.7 675,111.8 1,318,571.6 2.57% -0.71% NY New York MTA Staten Island Railway28.2 679.3 735.5 625.72,040.53,980.2 678.6 755.2 685.6 2,119.4 4,132.9 -3.72% -3.69% OH Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg TA18.7 535.1 542.2 426.11,503.42,995.7 553.7 561.1 511.0 1,625.8 3,128.6 -7.53% -4.25% PA Philadelphia Southeastern Penn TA294.9 7,728.9 7,943.7 6,653.622,326.245,036.6 8,072.8 8,541.4 7,831.1 24,445.3 48,050.5 -8.67% -6.27% PR San Juan Puerto Rico DOT19.0 448.7 433.1 356.51,238.32,651.5 429.1 458.4 401.7 1,289.2 2,499.2 -3.95% 6.09% REPORTED TOTAL 12,678.9 326,056.6 330,877.6 313,801.7970,735.9 1,842,117.3 310,123.6 326,505.3320,287.4 956,916.3 1,858,302.2 1.44% -0.87% PROJECTED TOTAL (c) 326,056.6 330,877.6 313,801.7970,735.9 1,842,117.3 310,123.6 326,505.3 320,287.4956,916.3 1,858,302.2 1.44% -0.87% 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 2010 U.S. Census Population. (b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues. American Public Transportation Association 18-Sep-19 3 1300 Eye St NW, Suite 1200 E Contact: Matthew Dickens Washington, DC 20005 Senior Policy Analyst LIGHT RAIL Telephone: (202) 496-4817 Email: [email protected] TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT Second Quarter 2019 ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) State and AVG APR '19- JAN '19- APR '18- JAN '18- 2nd Qtr YTD Primary City Transit Agency WKDY APR '19 MAY '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 APR '18 MAY '18 JUN '18 JUN '18 JUN '18 Chng Chng (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's)(000's) (000's) ARLittle Rock Rock Region Metro NA 10.4 11.1 13.535.061.1 3.3 4.7 4.3 12.3 19.7 >100% >100% AZPhoenix Valley Metro Rail, Inc.
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