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TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT American Public Transportation Association 1300 Eye St NW, Suite 1200 E Washington, DC 20005 Second Quarter 2019 Contact: Matthew Dickens Senior Policy Analyst Telephone: (202) 496-4817 ESTIMATED UNITED STATES UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS Period 2019 2018 APRIL MAY JUNE CALENDAR COMPARISON APRIL MAY JUNE 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 Weekdays Saturdays Sundays Holidays Second Quarter ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDING YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) 22 4 4 0 21 4 5 0 22 20 4 4 5 5 0 1 4 4 22 1 21 5 4 0 Change 2018-2019 Email: [email protected] 18-Sep-19 861,457 867,774 803,855 2,533,086 835,326 862,637 823,596 2,521,559 3.13% 0.46% 0.60% -2.40% * (000's) (000's) MODE APRIL '19 MAY '19 JUN '19 APR '19 JUN '19 APRIL '18 MAY '18 JUN '18 APR '18- JUN '18 Second Quarter Year -to-Date (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) (000's) JAN '19- JUN '19 (000's) JAN '18- JUN '18 (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 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. Bus Population Group Bus Total -0.58% 406,667 366,606 2,319,630 400,558 405,437 2,333,232 -0.11% 407,205 1,180,478 1,181,759 375,764 United States Total -0.62% 867,774 803,855 4,902,470 835,326 862,637 4,933,020 0.46% 861,457 2,533,086 2,521,559 823,596 * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. For more information visit http://www.apta.com/resources/statistics/Pages/ridershipreport.aspx Heavy Rail -0.87% 330,878 313,802 1,842,117 310,124 326,505 1,858,302 1.44% 326,057 970,736 956,916 320,287 Light Rail -3.30% 43,468 40,610 251,693 44,299 45,182 260,290 -4.13% 43,998 128,077 133,600 44,119 Commuter Rail 2.84% 44,504 42,680 253,110 40,854 43,045 246,120 3.54% 43,504 130,688 126,224 42,326 Trolleybus 0.49% 7,000 6,541 40,471 6,653 7,110 40,272 -0.08% 6,797 20,338 20,354 6,591 2,000,000+ -0.20% 288,538 263,044 1,605,280 273,884 286,550 269,065 1,608,428 0.05% 278,358 829,941 829,499 500,000 to 1,999,999 -1.76% 73,804 67,132 422,514 72,822 74,681 69,103 430,070 -0.91% 73,709 214,645 216,605 100,000 to 499,999 -1.80% 33,107 28,056 201,715 36,747 33,245 28,801 205,416 -0.32% 37,312 98,475 98,794 Below 100,000 0.90% 11,219 8,373 90,121 17,105 10,961 8,795 89,319 1.51% 17,826 37,418 36,860 Demand Response 1.47% 18,488 17,195 105,834 17,718 18,492 17,421 104,299 0.81% 18,383 54,067 53,631 Other (c) -0.98% 16,769 16,421 89,616 15,121 16,867 17,089 90,505 -0.76% 15,513 48,702 49,076 Canada 4.52% 229,302 219,478 1,350,102 214,453 218,779 210,949 1,291,685 4.69% 225,584 674,364 644,181 (reporting systems)

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TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT

American Public Transportation Association1300 Eye St NW, Suite 1200 EWashington, DC 20005

Second Quarter 2019

Contact: Matthew DickensSenior Policy Analyst

Telephone: (202) 496-4817

ESTIMATED UNITED STATES UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

Period 2019 2018

APRILMAYJUNE

CALENDAR COMPARISON

APRIL MAY JUNE

2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018

WeekdaysSaturdaysSundaysHolidaysSecond Quarter

ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

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

22440

21450

22 2044

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44

22

1

21540

Change2018-2019

Email: [email protected]

18-Sep-19

861,457867,774803,855

2,533,086

835,326862,637823,596

2,521,559

3.13%

0.46%

0.60%-2.40%

*

(000's)(000's)

MODE APRIL '19 MAY '19 JUN '19APR '19JUN '19 APRIL '18 MAY '18 JUN '18

APR '18-JUN '18

SecondQuarter

Year-to-Date

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

JAN '19-JUN '19

(000's)

JAN '18-JUN '18

(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 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.

Bus Population Group

Bus Total -0.58%406,667 366,606 2,319,630 400,558 405,437 2,333,232 -0.11%407,205 1,180,478 1,181,759375,764

United States Total -0.62%867,774 803,855 4,902,470 835,326 862,637 4,933,020 0.46%861,457 2,533,086 2,521,559823,596

* Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems.

For more information visit http://www.apta.com/resources/statistics/Pages/ridershipreport.aspx

Heavy Rail -0.87%330,878 313,802 1,842,117 310,124 326,505 1,858,302 1.44%326,057 970,736 956,916320,287

Light Rail -3.30%43,468 40,610 251,693 44,299 45,182 260,290 -4.13%43,998 128,077 133,60044,119

Commuter Rail 2.84%44,504 42,680 253,110 40,854 43,045 246,120 3.54%43,504 130,688 126,22442,326

Trolleybus 0.49%7,000 6,541 40,471 6,653 7,110 40,272 -0.08%6,797 20,338 20,3546,591

2,000,000+ -0.20%288,538 263,044 1,605,280 273,884 286,550 269,065 1,608,428 0.05%278,358 829,941 829,499

500,000 to 1,999,999 -1.76%73,804 67,132 422,514 72,822 74,681 69,103 430,070 -0.91%73,709 214,645 216,605

100,000 to 499,999 -1.80%33,107 28,056 201,715 36,747 33,245 28,801 205,416 -0.32%37,312 98,475 98,794

Below 100,000 0.90%11,219 8,373 90,121 17,105 10,961 8,795 89,319 1.51%17,826 37,418 36,860

Demand Response 1.47%18,488 17,195 105,834 17,718 18,492 17,421 104,299 0.81%18,383 54,067 53,631

Other (c) -0.98%16,769 16,421 89,616 15,121 16,867 17,089 90,505 -0.76%15,513 48,702 49,076

Canada 4.52%229,302 219,478 1,350,102 214,453 218,779 210,949 1,291,685 4.69%225,584 674,364 644,181(reporting systems)

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Telephone: (202) 496-4817

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HEAVY RAIL

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APR '19 MAY '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 MAY '18 JUN '18JAN '18-

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ChngYTD

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

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APR '18-

(000's)Los Angeles County MTA 3,568.0 3,587.4 3,371.9 3,465.7 3,659.2 3,588.721,256.6 21,483.5 -1.74% -1.06%CA 134.3Los Angeles 10,527.3 10,713.6

San Francisco Bay Area RTD 10,631.4 10,652.6 10,286.8 10,554.2 11,084.6 10,775.261,194.2 63,360.2 -2.60% -3.42%CA 426.3San Francisco 31,570.8 32,414.0

Washington Metro Area TA 22,033.2 20,977.8 20,350.7 20,390.4 19,985.4 20,978.1116,686.8 114,067.8 3.27% 2.30%DC 857.8Washington 63,361.7 61,353.9

Miami-Dade Transit Agency 1,559.4 1,531.6 1,360.0 1,619.9 1,618.5 1,524.39,216.1 9,624.6 -6.54% -4.24%FL 60.7Miami 4,451.0 4,762.7

Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth 5,232.9 5,719.9 5,095.3 5,316.6 5,399.3 5,315.531,880.4 31,516.9 0.10% 1.15%GA 206.3Atlanta 16,048.1 16,031.4

Chicago Transit Authority 18,385.6 19,207.0 18,783.7 18,501.8 19,617.3 19,457.2106,821.2 110,446.6 -2.08% -3.28%IL 729.7Chicago 56,376.3 57,576.3

Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth 13,713.9 14,065.5 13,176.4 13,318.5 13,975.8 13,502.677,827.6 76,973.2 0.39% 1.11%MA 531.7Boston 40,955.8 40,796.9

Maryland Transit Admin 620.7 605.3 599.8 805.8 842.2 859.63,398.6 4,422.8 -27.19% -23.16%MD 31.4Baltimore 1,825.8 2,507.6

Port Authority of NY & NJ 7,752.6 7,950.6 7,539.6 7,583.6 8,035.3 7,803.344,456.8 44,688.1 -0.77% -0.52%NJ 317.0Jersey City 23,242.8 23,422.2

Port Authority Transit Corp 943.0 958.2 901.1 895.1 921.3 929.85,500.2 5,335.7 2.04% 3.08%NJ 38.7Lindenwold 2,802.3 2,746.2

MTA New York City Transit 232,223.9 235,967.2 224,274.5 217,937.8 231,050.3 226,123.71,309,214.8 1,318,571.6 2.57% -0.71%NY 8,984.1New York 692,465.6 675,111.8

MTA Staten Island Railway 679.3 735.5 625.7 678.6 755.2 685.63,980.2 4,132.9 -3.72% -3.69%NY 28.2New York 2,040.5 2,119.4

Greater Cleveland Reg TA 535.1 542.2 426.1 553.7 561.1 511.02,995.7 3,128.6 -7.53% -4.25%OH 18.7Cleveland 1,503.4 1,625.8

Southeastern Penn TA 7,728.9 7,943.7 6,653.6 8,072.8 8,541.4 7,831.145,036.6 48,050.5 -8.67% -6.27%PA 294.9Philadelphia 22,326.2 24,445.3

Puerto Rico DOT 448.7 433.1 356.5 429.1 458.4 401.72,651.5 2,499.2 -3.95% 6.09%PR 19.0San Juan 1,238.3 1,289.2

956,916.3970,735.9

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 2010 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

REPORTED TOTAL 330,877.6 313,801.7 1,842,117.3 310,123.6 326,505.3 1,858,302.2 1.44% -0.87%

PROJECTED TOTAL (c)

320,287.4326,056.612,678.9

956,916.3970,735.9 -0.87%330,877.6 313,801.7 1,842,117.3 310,123.6 326,505.3 320,287.4 1,858,302.2 1.44%326,056.6

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LIGHT RAIL

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

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(000's)APR '18Transit Agency

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AVGWKDY(000's)

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APR '18-

(000's)Rock Region Metro 10.4 11.1 13.5 3.3 4.7 4.361.1 19.7 >100% >100%AR NALittle Rock 35.0 12.3

Valley Metro Rail, Inc. 1,295.8 1,255.5 1,117.2 1,360.3 1,276.7 1,147.07,495.2 7,817.3 -3.05% -4.12%AZ 44.1Phoenix 3,668.5 3,784.0

Los Angeles County MTA 4,493.4 4,496.5 3,779.9 5,249.2 5,404.6 5,261.327,164.5 32,225.4 -19.76% -15.70%CA 161.7Los Angeles 12,769.8 15,915.1

North County Transit District 225.5 219.6 187.3 213.5 212.6 181.41,225.3 1,219.9 4.10% 0.44%CA 8.1Oceanside 632.4 607.5

Sacramento Reg Tr Dist 998.3 983.1 893.0 868.6 918.4 820.95,563.7 5,170.6 10.22% 7.60%CA 39.0Sacramento 2,874.4 2,607.9

San Diego Metrop Transit Sy 3,124.7 3,204.3 3,012.8 3,071.0 3,169.7 2,957.018,227.3 18,073.2 1.57% 0.85%CA 114.2San Diego 9,341.8 9,197.7

San Francisco Muni Rwy 4,290.5 4,257.8 4,167.8 4,186.7 4,257.8 4,272.924,785.4 24,889.8 -0.01% -0.42%CA 166.4San Francisco 12,716.1 12,717.4

Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth 695.4 711.9 671.8 724.9 746.5 699.94,065.3 4,166.2 -4.25% -2.42%CA 47.4San Jose 2,079.1 2,171.3

Regional Trp District 2,117.4 2,109.2 2,043.1 2,251.4 2,022.9 2,045.411,755.6 12,602.8 -0.79% -6.72%CO 96.7Denver 6,269.7 6,319.7

Hillsborough Area Reg TA 79.2 52.6 53.8 24.3 22.3 27.5441.4 159.9 >100% >100%FL 1.9Tampa 185.6 74.1

Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth 19.6 23.9 17.8 33.5 38.5 31.4107.9 179.8 -40.72% -39.99%GA 0.7Atlanta 61.3 103.4

Regional Transit Auth 686.1 657.4 634.5 778.2 735.5 709.93,618.4 4,041.4 -11.05% -10.47%LA 21.4New Orleans 1,978.0 2,223.6

Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth 4,374.8 4,060.7 3,804.4 4,863.1 4,656.2 4,454.424,463.3 26,588.6 -12.41% -7.99%MA 154.4Boston 12,239.9 13,973.7

Maryland Transit Admin 596.2 594.2 533.6 628.0 581.0 577.23,442.5 3,634.0 -3.48% -5.27%MD 23.8Baltimore 1,724.0 1,786.2

Metro Transit 2,327.5 2,223.1 2,084.8 2,024.2 2,076.2 2,008.112,148.0 11,831.8 8.63% 2.67%MN 80.5Minneapolis 6,635.4 6,108.5

Bi-State Dev Agency 1,165.4 1,147.0 1,215.8 1,158.3 1,209.0 1,171.26,514.3 6,573.5 -0.29% -0.90%MO 42.9Saint Louis 3,528.2 3,538.5

Charlotte Area Transit 706.1 659.8 707.3 660.6 688.7 688.24,215.6 3,440.6 1.75% 22.53%NC 27.1Charlotte 2,073.2 2,037.5

New Jersey Transit Corp 2,076.9 2,140.9 1,922.2 2,026.3 2,215.7 2,073.511,755.4 11,757.9 -2.78% -0.02%NJ NANewark 6,140.0 6,315.5

Niagara Frontier Trp Auth 368.1 376.1 373.6 329.2 348.5 333.42,127.7 2,028.0 10.55% 4.92%NY 14.8Buffalo 1,117.8 1,011.1

Greater Cleveland Reg TA 130.0 131.6 119.4 139.3 151.5 138.2732.7 827.4 -11.19% -11.45%OH 5.0Cleveland 381.0 429.0

Tri-County Metro Trp Dist 3,209.8 3,429.3 3,331.1 3,197.6 3,377.3 3,323.019,230.5 19,366.2 0.73% -0.70%OR 123.3Portland 9,970.2 9,897.9

Southeastern Penn TA 2,262.2 2,232.1 1,748.4 2,029.1 2,116.3 2,378.612,333.5 12,797.4 -4.31% -3.63%PA 82.5Philadelphia 6,242.7 6,524.0

Port Auth of Allegheny Co 633.8 665.1 628.5 631.9 673.8 675.83,610.1 3,775.5 -2.73% -4.38%PA NAPittsburgh 1,927.4 1,981.5

Memphis Area Transit Auth 32.6 49.4 26.0 1.4 58.8 48.9178.1 109.1 -1.01% 63.24%TN 1.2Memphis 108.0 109.1

Dallas Area Rapid Transit 2,372.2 2,336.5 2,200.9 2,319.6 2,447.8 2,353.013,633.5 13,819.6 -2.96% -1.35%TX 91.7Dallas 6,909.6 7,120.4

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APR '19 MAY '19 JUN '19 JUN '19 MAY '18 JUN '18JAN '18-

JUN '182nd Qtr

ChngYTD

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

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APR '18-

(000's)El Paso Mass Transit Dept 10.2 16.4 22.5 0.0 0.0 0.087.2 0.0 NA NATX 0.6El Paso 49.1 0.0

Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co 1,568.1 1,411.1 1,443.0 1,566.9 1,563.6 1,587.19,269.2 9,501.3 -6.26% -2.44%TX 59.6Houston 4,422.2 4,717.6

Utah Transit Authority 1,452.7 1,323.5 1,190.4 1,503.6 1,451.2 1,439.58,097.3 8,830.8 -9.73% -8.31%UT 50.8Salt Lake City 3,966.6 4,394.3

Hampton Roads Transit 99.6 122.9 121.9 152.1 111.8 157.8678.5 712.2 -18.33% -4.73%VA 4.4Hampton 344.4 421.7

King County Dept of Trp 156.5 161.2 155.9 132.0 149.8 146.8911.4 801.7 10.50% 13.68%WA 6.1Seattle 473.6 428.6

Sound Transit 2,225.3 2,246.8 2,253.4 1,979.7 2,330.6 2,258.812,734.1 12,280.6 2.38% 3.69%WA 84.4Seattle 6,725.5 6,569.1

REPORTED TOTAL 43,310.6 40,475.6 250,674.0 44,107.8 45,018.0 259,242.2 -4.14% -3.31%

PROJECTED TOTAL (c)

43,972.443,804.31,554.7 127,590.5 133,098.2

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 missing agencies (Sun Metro, Kenosha Transit).

-3.30%43,468.0 40,610.3 251,692.5 44,299.2 45,181.6 44,118.8 260,290.0 -4.13%43,998.4 128,076.7 133,599.6

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COMMUTER RAIL

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(000's)Alaska Railroad Corporation 0.8 17.4 45.4 0.8 15.0 43.771.0 66.5 6.89% 6.77%AK 0.9Anchorage 63.6 59.5

Southern California RRA 958.2 947.3 870.5 903.7 946.2 884.15,379.0 5,359.3 1.54% 0.37%CA 39.5Los Angeles 2,776.0 2,734.0

Capitol Corridor Joint Powers 155.4 158.1 145.1 142.3 153.2 144.9884.2 845.5 4.13% 4.58%CA 6.0Oakland 458.6 440.4

North County Transit District 117.1 122.9 130.1 117.8 120.5 137.1676.0 701.9 -1.41% -3.69%CA 5.0Oceanside 370.1 375.4

Caltrain 1,593.3 1,618.8 1,590.7 1,593.7 1,673.5 1,669.99,105.2 9,467.6 -2.72% -3.83%CA 69.5San Carlos 4,802.8 4,937.1

San Francisco Bay Area RTD 196.7 196.6 184.1 0.0 24.8 182.81,116.4 207.6 178.13% 437.76%CA 8.1San Francisco 577.4 207.6

Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Tr Di 60.3 64.0 55.7 56.6 59.4 61.8342.3 346.4 1.24% -1.18%CA NASan Rafael 180.0 177.8

San Joaquin Reg Rail Comm 131.6 141.1 112.6 117.3 136.3 122.5752.3 725.2 2.45% 3.74%CA 6.1Stockton 385.3 376.1

Regional Trp District 702.4 887.8 871.4 615.2 630.8 659.94,255.1 3,630.0 29.16% 17.22%CO 38.0Denver 2,461.6 1,905.9

Connecticut DOT 52.4 59.4 56.3 53.4 52.1 51.5307.0 310.5 7.07% -1.13%CT 2.3New Haven 168.1 157.0

SunRail 140.2 133.0 130.9 72.0 72.8 74.2798.8 443.8 84.52% 79.99%FL 6.3Orlando 404.1 219.0

South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail) 399.6 397.4 337.2 381.8 381.5 337.62,289.8 2,238.0 3.02% 2.31%FL 14.8Pompano Beac 1,134.2 1,100.9

Metra 5,501.3 5,666.7 5,799.7 5,510.4 5,774.0 5,958.032,813.4 33,825.3 -1.59% -2.99%IL 284.3Chicago 16,967.7 17,242.4

Northern IN Commuter TD 277.5 282.8 293.3 279.9 288.1 299.01,574.5 1,644.9 -1.55% -4.28%IN 11.5Chesterton 853.6 867.0

Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth 2,782.4 2,795.3 2,550.9 2,668.9 2,816.9 2,723.816,113.7 16,110.4 -0.99% 0.02%MA 120.4Boston 8,128.6 8,209.6

Maryland Transit Admin 830.4 824.8 782.1 737.3 812.2 796.64,424.9 4,617.9 3.89% -4.18%MD 32.0Baltimore 2,437.3 2,346.1

Northern NE Passenger RA 48.7 44.4 48.2 48.5 42.8 48.5266.6 252.3 1.07% 5.67%ME 1.5Portland 141.3 139.8

Metro Transit 65.5 72.1 67.2 64.2 67.1 71.2379.4 393.1 1.14% -3.49%MN 2.9Minneapolis 204.8 202.5

New Jersey Transit Corp 7,353.7 7,552.0 7,540.7 7,005.7 7,326.9 7,527.843,165.4 42,028.6 2.68% 2.70%NJ NANewark 22,446.4 21,860.4

New Mexico Dept of Trp 63.4 62.5 64.6 62.2 66.8 67.9371.4 380.1 -3.25% -2.29%NM 2.6Albuquerque 190.5 196.9

MTA Long Island Rail Road 9,836.5 10,221.9 9,405.1 8,761.6 9,121.5 8,761.658,313.6 52,953.1 10.58% 10.12%NY 385.4New York 29,463.5 26,644.7

MTA Metro-North Railroad 7,448.4 7,549.0 7,370.7 7,102.4 7,536.4 7,573.642,482.9 42,335.1 0.70% 0.35%NY 308.4New York 22,368.1 22,212.4

Tri-County Metro Trp Dist 32.0 32.0 29.6 33.4 35.0 34.0182.1 202.9 -8.59% -10.25%OR 1.5Portland 93.6 102.4

Penn DOT (Keystone) 135.4 137.5 133.5 125.5 131.8 130.5775.7 741.1 4.80% 4.67%PA 5.1Harris-Phil 406.4 387.8

Southeastern Penn TA 3,026.7 2,973.7 2,638.9 2,938.9 3,230.5 2,478.417,236.4 17,418.6 -0.10% -1.05%PA 119.4Philadelphia 8,639.3 8,647.8

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(000's)Regional Transp Auth 25.0 25.3 22.1 25.9 25.9 24.7141.0 150.2 -5.36% -6.13%TN 1.2Nashville 72.4 76.5

Capital Metropolitan Trp Auth 72.9 70.8 41.0 64.3 68.3 64.2408.7 414.0 -6.15% -1.28%TX 2.7Austin 184.7 196.8

Trinity Railway Express 177.2 161.5 149.0 164.1 163.6 166.6984.7 1,005.8 -1.34% -2.10%TX 7.0Dallas-Ft Worth 487.7 494.3

Trinity Metro 33.6 35.9 39.1 0.0 0.0 0.0279.0 0.0 NA NATX 1.2Fort Worth 108.6 0.0

Denton County Transportation 36.8 28.8 28.0 37.8 32.0 30.0184.9 201.4 -6.21% -8.19%TX 1.4Lewisville 93.6 99.8

Utah Transit Authority 431.5 425.9 389.3 395.7 410.1 413.62,519.9 2,426.5 2.24% 3.85%UT 17.8Salt Lake City 1,246.7 1,219.4

Virginia Railway Express 410.3 402.8 394.1 398.2 421.3 397.92,223.9 2,343.8 -0.84% -5.12%VA 18.9Alexandria 1,207.2 1,217.4

Sound Transit 406.8 394.1 363.1 374.0 407.6 387.92,290.6 2,332.1 -0.47% -1.78%WA 18.0Seattle 1,164.0 1,169.5

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.

REPORTED TOTAL 44,503.6 42,680.2 253,109.8 40,853.5 43,044.9 246,119.5 3.54% 2.84%

PROJECTED TOTAL (c)

42,325.843,504.01,539.7 130,687.8 126,224.2

(c) Includes missing systems: Surfliner (CA)

2.84%44,503.6 42,680.2 253,109.8 40,853.5 43,044.9 42,325.8 246,119.5 3.54%43,504.0 130,687.8 126,224.2

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Contact: Matthew DickensSenior Policy Analyst

Telephone: (202) 496-4817

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

Email: [email protected] RIDERSHIP REPORT

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ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

TROLLEYBUS

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(000's)San Francisco Muni Rwy 4,494.7 4,651.4 4,443.2 4,437.5 4,648.2 4,362.626,755.2 26,256.4 1.05% 1.90%CA 166.3San Francisco 13,589.3 13,448.3

Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth 247.4 260.8 237.3 221.2 233.3 217.01,453.2 1,290.5 11.02% 12.61%MA 10.4Boston 745.5 671.5

Greater Dayton Regional TA 191.3 188.5 179.1 159.2 174.1 156.31,057.0 937.0 14.15% 12.81%OH 8.8Dayton 558.9 489.6

Southeastern Penn TA 416.4 430.3 342.7 265.6 281.0 277.42,411.0 2,125.6 44.34% 13.43%PA 15.7Philadelphia 1,189.4 824.0

King County Dept of Trp 1,447.3 1,469.2 1,338.3 1,569.7 1,772.9 1,577.58,794.8 9,662.7 -13.52% -8.98%WA 66.5Seattle 4,254.8 4,920.1

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.

REPORTED TOTAL 7,000.2 6,540.6 40,471.2 6,653.2 7,109.5 40,272.2 -0.08% 0.49%

PROJECTED TOTAL

6,590.86,797.1267.7 20,337.9 20,353.5

0.49%7,000.2 6,540.6 40,471.2 6,653.2 7,109.5 6,590.8 40,272.2 -0.08%6,797.1 20,337.9 20,353.5

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Contact: Matthew DickensSenior Policy Analyst

Telephone: (202) 496-4817

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

Email: [email protected] RIDERSHIP REPORT

Second Quarter 2019ESTIMATED UNLINKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS

LARGEST BUS AGENCIES

18-Sep-19

(Transit Agencies in Urbanized Areas of 1,000,000 or more population that operate 300 or more peak-hour buses, plus a selection of other large bus operators)

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City of Phoenix PTD 2,916.7 2,857.0 2,436.2 2,987.8 2,980.9 2,624.416,805.0 17,666.3 -4.46% -4.88%AZ 106.4Phoenix 8,209.9 8,593.1

Long Beach Transit 2,081.4 2,145.1 1,896.9 2,063.6 2,146.9 1,893.312,002.2 12,245.4 0.32% -1.99%CA 76.7Long Beach 6,123.4 6,103.8

Los Angeles County MTA 23,691.6 24,351.9 23,088.7 23,331.7 24,198.0 22,691.2136,841.5 138,069.4 1.30% -0.89%CA 899.6Los Angeles 71,132.2 70,220.9

Alameda-Contra Costa TD 4,812.6 4,778.5 4,118.6 4,410.1 4,366.4 4,178.727,100.8 25,592.7 5.82% 5.89%CA 214.0Oakland 13,709.7 12,955.2

Orange County Transp Auth 3,241.8 3,262.4 2,963.0 3,291.5 3,406.3 3,137.818,305.8 19,352.8 -3.75% -5.41%CA 121.5Orange 9,467.2 9,835.6

San Diego Metrop Transit Syst 4,256.1 4,274.6 3,716.9 4,113.0 4,204.3 3,758.823,826.1 23,813.2 1.42% 0.05%CA 162.1San Diego 12,247.6 12,076.1

San Francisco Muni Rwy 9,175.0 9,297.5 8,318.5 9,089.8 9,429.7 8,860.052,325.3 53,219.6 -2.15% -1.68%CA 343.1San Francisco 26,791.0 27,379.5

Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth 2,305.9 2,389.7 2,135.6 2,353.7 2,503.5 2,224.113,417.7 13,936.1 -3.53% -3.72%CA 89.1San Jose 6,831.2 7,081.3

Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus 1,060.6 1,119.3 968.8 1,088.7 1,178.6 1,035.56,143.5 6,419.0 -4.67% -4.29%CA 49.2Santa Monica 3,148.7 3,302.8

Regional Trp District 6,020.8 5,970.2 5,595.6 5,402.0 5,422.4 4,996.934,200.3 31,523.2 11.16% 8.49%CO 271.0Denver 17,586.6 15,821.3

Washington Metro Area TA 9,192.9 9,517.6 8,782.8 9,322.3 9,901.5 9,330.552,406.5 54,221.4 -3.72% -3.35%DC 360.5Washington 27,493.3 28,554.3

Miami-Dade Transit Agency 4,291.1 4,330.9 3,823.9 4,361.0 4,277.7 4,009.324,902.7 25,698.4 -1.60% -3.10%FL 159.8Miami 12,445.9 12,648.0

Central Florida RTA 1,837.0 1,879.9 1,678.4 1,881.7 1,895.5 1,814.810,927.1 11,347.9 -3.52% -3.71%FL 67.7Orlando 5,395.3 5,592.0

Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth 4,024.9 4,497.2 3,900.6 4,508.7 4,226.1 4,189.724,267.5 25,935.0 -3.88% -6.43%GA 156.4Atlanta 12,422.7 12,924.5

PACE Suburban Bus 2,230.9 2,311.9 2,164.2 2,289.3 2,425.5 2,305.812,661.4 13,542.7 -4.47% -6.51%IL 91.0Arlington Heights 6,707.0 7,020.6

Chicago Transit Authority 19,936.9 21,144.9 19,794.3 20,400.9 21,468.8 19,949.1116,875.8 120,495.2 -1.53% -3.00%IL 781.2Chicago 60,876.1 61,818.8

Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth 9,630.2 10,026.3 9,262.1 9,608.3 10,382.3 9,858.855,818.8 57,279.0 -3.12% -2.55%MA 380.4Boston 28,918.6 29,849.4

Maryland Transit Admin 5,725.0 6,146.8 5,851.5 5,783.0 6,225.7 5,864.233,375.2 33,528.3 -0.84% -0.46%MD 292.8Baltimore 17,723.3 17,872.9

Montgomery County Ride-On 1,794.2 1,801.9 1,726.1 1,805.1 1,866.2 1,799.510,033.9 10,390.0 -2.72% -3.43%MD 69.7Rockville 5,322.2 5,470.8

City of Detroit Dept of Trp 1,798.5 1,977.7 2,035.6 1,911.6 2,073.1 2,024.510,633.8 11,531.1 -3.29% -7.78%MI NADetroit 5,811.8 6,009.2

Metro Transit 4,490.0 4,563.4 4,144.5 4,590.9 4,818.4 4,456.225,492.9 27,416.7 -4.81% -7.02%MN 173.9Minneapolis 13,197.9 13,865.5

Bi-State Dev Agency 1,960.0 1,977.4 1,854.0 1,907.3 2,022.4 1,967.711,057.2 11,359.4 -1.80% -2.66%MO 72.0Saint Louis 5,791.4 5,897.4

New Jersey Transit Corp 12,899.8 13,323.4 12,439.0 12,502.5 13,464.9 12,947.774,470.5 74,352.3 -0.65% 0.16%NJ NANewark 38,662.2 38,915.1

RTC of Southern Nevada 5,426.5 5,624.7 5,275.9 5,396.4 5,587.2 5,207.331,548.1 31,726.3 0.84% -0.56%NV 192.8Las Vegas 16,327.1 16,190.9

MTA New York City Transit 64,727.2 67,871.5 61,964.3 63,470.1 67,349.1 61,908.6373,579.0 367,024.5 0.95% 1.79%NY 2,466.0New York 194,563.0 192,727.8

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JUN '182nd Qtr

ChngYTD

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

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Southwest Ohio RTA 1,213.5 1,148.3 965.1 1,203.5 1,214.3 1,025.66,499.1 6,788.0 -3.38% -4.26%OH 45.0Cincinnati 3,326.9 3,443.4

Greater Cleveland Reg TA 1,821.8 1,878.7 1,666.7 1,909.1 2,005.0 1,788.210,558.9 11,017.2 -5.88% -4.16%OH 71.6Cleveland 5,367.2 5,702.3

Central Ohio Transit Auth 1,627.2 1,585.2 1,523.8 1,512.7 1,556.5 1,538.09,224.9 9,073.7 2.80% 1.67%OH 60.3Columbus 4,736.2 4,607.2

Tri-County Metro Trp Dist 4,962.3 5,090.8 4,657.8 4,829.1 5,083.6 4,648.028,539.7 28,774.3 1.03% -0.82%OR 189.7Portland 14,710.9 14,560.7

Southeastern Penn TA 12,122.9 12,567.6 10,046.7 12,183.3 12,490.5 13,253.668,832.9 72,971.2 -8.41% -5.67%PA 458.5Philadelphia 34,737.2 37,927.4

Port Auth of Allegheny Co 4,756.3 4,697.1 4,221.4 4,622.1 4,705.6 4,375.626,995.2 26,850.7 -0.21% 0.54%PA NAPittsburgh 13,674.8 13,703.3

Dallas Area Rapid Transit 3,394.3 3,482.6 3,170.4 2,496.8 2,566.5 2,423.119,345.7 14,773.4 34.21% 30.95%TX 127.7Dallas 10,047.3 7,486.4

Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co 5,704.6 5,823.9 5,328.8 5,609.6 5,836.6 5,469.433,249.4 33,092.0 -0.34% 0.48%TX 220.4Houston 16,857.3 16,915.6

VIA Metropolitan Transit 2,919.4 2,955.1 2,789.2 2,983.7 3,016.2 2,884.917,118.3 17,389.7 -2.49% -1.56%TX 107.6San Antonio 8,663.7 8,884.8

Hampton Roads Transit 921.4 962.0 902.8 931.4 1,001.3 1,014.45,410.0 5,546.8 -5.46% -2.47%VA 36.1Hampton 2,786.2 2,947.1

King County Dept of Trp 8,958.9 9,259.3 8,677.8 8,637.4 9,102.7 8,592.251,761.2 51,712.9 2.14% 0.09%WA 346.1Seattle 26,896.0 26,332.3

Milwaukee County Tr Sys 2,282.9 2,319.9 2,087.9 2,359.6 2,477.0 2,371.412,921.7 14,244.5 -7.18% -9.29%WI 81.8Milwaukee 6,690.7 7,208.0

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 2010 U.S. Census Population.(b) Year-to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

REPORTED TOTAL 269,212.2 245,974.4 1,499,475.6 257,149.3 268,877.2 1,509,920.3 -0.39% -0.69%252,418.8260,213.19,341.6 775,399.7 778,445.3

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Trips for Trips for

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0.817.4 45.4 15.0 43.70.9 6.89%71.0 66.5 6.77%0.8AK Anchorage Alaska Railroad Corporation TOTAL0.8CR 17.4 45.4 15.0 43.70.9 6.89%71.0 66.5 6.77%0.8Alaska Railroad CorporationAK Anchorage

195.3213.2 211.5 207.4 196.1NA 6.70%1,245.3 1,181.8 5.37%214.2AR Little Rock Rock Region Metro TOTAL

7.8DR 8.3 8.2 7.6 8.0NA 5.56%47.8 46.0 3.91%8.2Rock Region MetroAR Little Rock3.3LR 11.1 13.5 4.7 4.3NA >100%61.1 19.7 >100%10.4Rock Region MetroAR Little Rock

184.2MB 193.8 189.8 195.1 183.88.5 2.86%1,136.4 1,116.1 1.82%195.6Rock Region MetroAR Little Rock

261.1159.5 114.6 168.2 121.36.0 -0.60%1,270.8 1,263.1 0.61%273.2AZ Flagstaff N. AZ Intergovernmental Public TA TOTAL

2.4DR 1.8 1.6 2.4 2.10.0 -23.19%10.1 14.1 -28.37%1.9N. AZ Intergovernmental Public TAAZ Flagstaff258.1MB 156.8 112.2 165.0 118.56.0 -0.41%1,255.8 1,245.3 0.84%270.4N. AZ Intergovernmental Public TAAZ Flagstaff

0.6VP 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.70.0 23.81%4.9 3.7 32.43%0.9N. AZ Intergovernmental Public TAAZ Flagstaff

15.817.6 17.6 17.2 16.00.6 5.92%101.3 95.0 6.63%16.7AZ Glendale Glendale Transit TOTAL

6.3DR 6.0 5.0 6.6 6.40.2 -11.40%34.7 37.0 -6.22%6.1Glendale TransitAZ Glendale9.5MB 11.6 12.6 10.6 9.60.4 17.17%66.6 58.0 14.83%10.6Glendale TransitAZ Glendale

3,016.22,888.0 2,465.9 3,010.8 2,653.4107.6 -4.37%16,982.2 17,836.9 -4.79%2,946.9AZ Phoenix City of Phoenix PTD TOTAL

28.4DR 31.0 29.7 29.9 29.01.2 4.12%177.2 170.6 3.87%30.2City of Phoenix PTDAZ Phoenix2,987.8MB 2,857.0 2,436.2 2,980.9 2,624.4106.4 -4.46%16,805.0 17,666.3 -4.88%2,916.7City of Phoenix PTDAZ Phoenix

1,368.01,280.9 1,095.3 1,279.6 1,143.6NA -0.86%7,701.2 8,025.7 -4.04%1,382.3AZ Phoenix Valley Metro TOTAL

48.5DR 69.3 63.7 48.7 47.63.1 39.36%391.7 285.6 37.15%68.8Valley MetroAZ Phoenix1,240.9MB 1,121.7 952.9 1,136.5 1,013.843.7 -2.65%6,813.6 7,265.8 -6.22%1,226.9Valley MetroAZ Phoenix

78.6VP 89.9 78.7 94.4 82.2NA 0.00%495.9 474.3 4.55%86.6Valley MetroAZ Phoenix

1,360.31,255.5 1,117.2 1,276.7 1,147.044.1 -3.05%7,495.2 7,817.3 -4.12%1,295.8AZ Phoenix Valley Metro Rail, Inc. TOTAL1,360.3LR 1,255.5 1,117.2 1,276.7 1,147.044.1 -3.05%7,495.2 7,817.3 -4.12%1,295.8Valley Metro Rail, Inc.AZ Phoenix

70.085.5 53.8 60.8 50.53.3 17.98%423.9 398.2 6.45%74.6AZ Scottsdale City of Scottsdale TOTAL70.0MB 85.5 53.8 60.8 50.53.3 17.98%423.9 398.2 6.45%74.6City of ScottsdaleAZ Scottsdale

1,327.7NA NA 1,303.1 1,170.8NA NANA 7,860.6 NANAAZ Tucson City of Tucson MTS TOTAL

85.0LR NA NA 58.0 43.4NA NANA 447.3 NA88.4City of Tucson MTSAZ Tucson1,242.7MB NA NA 1,245.1 1,127.4NA NANA 7,413.3 NANACity of Tucson MTSAZ Tucson

37.339.0 27.9 36.9 28.71.5 4.37%232.3 230.4 0.82%40.5AZ Yuma Yuma County Intergovernmental PT TOTAL

0.7DR 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.50.0 5.26%4.3 3.9 10.26%0.7Yuma County Intergovernmental PTAZ Yuma36.6MB 38.3 27.3 36.2 28.21.5 4.36%228.0 226.5 0.66%39.8Yuma County Intergovernmental PTAZ Yuma

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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9.813.0 11.5 10.6 10.00.5 21.05%72.5 60.9 19.05%12.3CA Alturas Modoc Transportation Agency TOTAL9.8MB 13.0 11.5 10.6 10.00.5 21.05%72.5 60.9 19.05%12.3Modoc Transportation AgencyCA Alturas

996.6909.4 731.6 831.8 880.821.0 -11.59%4,529.5 4,898.4 -7.53%754.2CA Anaheim Anaheim Resort Transportation TOTAL996.6MB 909.4 731.6 831.8 880.821.0 -11.59%4,529.5 4,898.4 -7.53%754.2Anaheim Resort TransportationCA Anaheim

196.0171.2 149.6 217.4 166.56.7 -16.28%940.5 1,158.8 -18.84%164.7CA Antioch Eastern Contra Costa Tr Auth TOTAL

10.4DR 15.2 14.1 11.1 10.40.6 36.99%82.6 61.9 33.44%14.4Eastern Contra Costa Tr AuthCA Antioch185.6MB 156.0 135.5 206.3 156.16.1 -19.38%857.9 1,096.9 -21.79%150.3Eastern Contra Costa Tr AuthCA Antioch

551.7522.2 480.4 540.3 516.619.6 -5.32%3,037.8 3,174.3 -4.30%520.5CA Bakersfield Golden Empire Transit District TOTAL

5.0DR 4.8 4.5 4.8 4.50.2 0.70%28.4 28.5 -0.35%5.1Golden Empire Transit DistrictCA Bakersfield546.7MB 517.4 475.9 535.5 512.119.4 -5.37%3,009.4 3,145.8 -4.34%515.4Golden Empire Transit DistrictCA Bakersfield

291.6319.5 247.9 340.2 277.711.5 -6.56%1,672.4 1,783.6 -6.23%282.4CA Concord Central Contra Costa TA TOTAL

12.6DR 13.7 11.6 13.0 12.30.6 1.85%76.7 73.7 4.07%13.3Central Contra Costa TACA Concord279.0MB 305.8 236.3 327.2 265.410.9 -6.93%1,595.7 1,709.9 -6.68%269.1Central Contra Costa TACA Concord

410.4406.3 355.6 422.3 385.415.7 -5.65%2,249.9 2,405.2 -6.46%387.4CA Culver City Culver CityBus TOTAL410.4MB 406.3 355.6 422.3 385.415.7 -5.65%2,249.9 2,405.2 -6.46%387.4Culver CityBusCA Culver City

468.7428.3 213.0 449.2 228.315.5 -3.56%2,283.9 2,367.0 -3.51%464.1CA Davis Unitrans TOTAL468.7MB 428.3 213.0 449.2 228.315.5 -3.56%2,283.9 2,367.0 -3.51%464.1UnitransCA Davis

81.781.7 66.9 86.8 74.53.4 -5.14%449.3 489.2 -8.16%81.9CA Fairfield Fairfield/Suisun Transit Sys TOTAL

2.1DR 1.7 1.6 2.2 2.10.1 -18.75%10.4 12.6 -17.46%1.9Fairfield/Suisun Transit SysCA Fairfield79.6MB 80.0 65.3 84.6 72.43.3 -4.78%438.9 476.6 -7.91%80.0Fairfield/Suisun Transit SysCA Fairfield

855.0953.0 802.9 910.8 799.035.8 3.70%5,374.3 5,014.2 7.18%903.7CA Fresno Fresno Area Express TOTAL

19.0DR 19.9 17.0 19.0 17.40.7 0.90%111.1 108.4 2.49%19.0Fresno Area ExpressCA Fresno836.0MB 933.1 785.9 891.8 781.635.1 3.76%5,263.2 4,905.8 7.29%884.7Fresno Area ExpressCA Fresno

265.4269.9 224.2 281.9 239.7NA -4.88%1,457.5 1,560.2 -6.58%254.5CA Gardena Gardena Municipal Bus Lines TOTAL

1.9DR 2.0 1.8 1.9 1.9NA 1.75%10.9 11.4 -4.39%2.0Gardena Municipal Bus LinesCA Gardena263.5MB 267.9 222.4 280.0 237.811.5 -4.93%1,446.6 1,548.8 -6.60%252.5Gardena Municipal Bus LinesCA Gardena

192.8198.3 160.7 201.5 175.0NA -1.58%1,110.9 1,131.0 -1.78%201.3CA Hesperia Victor Valley Transit Authority TOTAL

15.5DR 16.8 14.4 16.6 15.6NA 1.05%95.0 93.2 1.93%17.0Victor Valley Transit AuthorityCA Hesperia125.7MB 136.2 104.2 130.8 111.1NA 2.75%743.1 734.7 1.14%137.3Victor Valley Transit AuthorityCA Hesperia51.6VP 45.3 42.1 54.1 48.3NA -12.73%272.8 303.1 -10.00%47.0Victor Valley Transit AuthorityCA Hesperia

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212.3218.8 189.4 219.5 182.48.5 1.81%1,188.4 1,243.8 -4.45%217.1CA Lancaster Antelope Valley Transit Auth TOTAL

4.2DR 4.4 4.3 4.5 4.00.2 1.57%25.1 25.1 0.00%4.2Antelope Valley Transit AuthCA Lancaster208.1MB 214.4 185.1 215.0 178.48.3 1.81%1,163.3 1,218.7 -4.55%212.9Antelope Valley Transit AuthCA Lancaster

142.2158.5 117.2 157.1 126.57.5 -0.56%844.1 851.8 -0.90%147.7CA Livermore Livermore/Amador Valley TA TOTAL

4.0DR 4.1 4.2 4.5 3.91.7 0.00%24.2 24.4 -0.82%4.1Livermore/Amador Valley TACA Livermore138.2MB 154.4 113.0 152.6 122.65.8 -0.58%819.9 827.4 -0.91%143.6Livermore/Amador Valley TACA Livermore

2,073.52,154.7 1,915.4 2,155.7 1,911.577.2 0.34%12,053.4 12,291.6 -1.94%2,091.5CA Long Beach Long Beach Transit TOTAL

3.2DR 3.2 3.1 3.2 3.20.1 -2.08%18.3 18.9 -3.17%3.1Long Beach TransitCA Long Beach6.7FB 6.4 15.4 5.6 15.00.4 5.49%32.9 27.3 20.51%7.0Long Beach TransitCA Long Beach

2,063.6MB 2,145.1 1,896.9 2,146.9 1,893.376.7 0.32%12,002.2 12,245.4 -1.99%2,081.4Long Beach TransitCA Long Beach

286.5314.9 294.1 300.8 284.012.2 4.82%1,758.0 1,701.9 3.30%304.3CA Los Angeles Access Services TOTAL286.5DR 314.9 294.1 300.8 284.012.2 4.82%1,758.0 1,701.9 3.30%304.3Access ServicesCA Los Angeles

32,046.632,435.8 30,240.5 33,261.8 31,541.21,195.6 -2.50%185,262.6 191,778.3 -3.40%31,753.0CA Los Angeles Los Angeles County MTA TOTAL

3,465.7HR 3,587.4 3,371.9 3,659.2 3,588.7134.3 -1.74%21,256.6 21,483.5 -1.06%3,568.0Los Angeles County MTACA Los Angeles5,249.2LR 4,496.5 3,779.9 5,404.6 5,261.3161.7 -19.76%27,164.5 32,225.4 -15.70%4,493.4Los Angeles County MTACA Los Angeles

23,331.7MB 24,351.9 23,088.7 24,198.0 22,691.2899.6 1.30%136,841.5 138,069.4 -0.89%23,691.6Los Angeles County MTACA Los Angeles

903.7947.3 870.5 946.2 884.139.5 1.54%5,379.0 5,359.3 0.37%958.2CA Los Angeles Southern California RRA TOTAL903.7CR 947.3 870.5 946.2 884.139.5 1.54%5,379.0 5,359.3 0.37%958.2Southern California RRACA Los Angeles

496.8472.6 417.6 497.1 460.120.8 -7.34%2,597.5 2,849.3 -8.84%457.1CA Montebello Montebello Bus Lines TOTAL

6.2DR 5.7 5.2 6.6 6.50.3 -13.99%33.7 36.4 -7.42%5.7Montebello Bus LinesCA Montebello490.6MB 466.9 412.4 490.5 453.620.5 -7.25%2,563.8 2,812.9 -8.86%451.4Montebello Bus LinesCA Montebello

372.1375.9 374.7 374.6 374.613.6 0.52%2,117.5 2,156.5 -1.81%376.5CA Monterey Monterey-Salinas Transit TOTAL

18.2DR 17.7 16.0 20.0 17.00.7 -7.79%97.6 105.3 -7.31%17.2Monterey-Salinas TransitCA Monterey353.9MB 358.2 358.7 354.6 357.612.9 0.95%2,019.9 2,051.2 -1.53%359.3Monterey-Salinas TransitCA Monterey

93.4100.2 80.6 95.1 93.13.7 -2.95%528.2 542.2 -2.58%92.5CA Napa Napa County Transportation and Pla TOTAL

8.3DR 10.2 8.2 9.5 8.10.4 5.41%51.5 49.8 3.41%8.9Napa County Transportation and PlaCA Napa85.1MB 90.0 72.4 85.6 85.03.4 -3.79%476.7 492.4 -3.19%83.6Napa County Transportation and PlaCA Napa

130.3127.0 108.0 124.9 115.75.5 -1.62%707.6 722.8 -2.10%129.9CA Norwalk Norwalk Transit System TOTAL

1.9DR 2.0 1.9 2.0 1.90.3 3.45%11.6 11.2 3.57%2.1Norwalk Transit SystemCA Norwalk128.4MB 125.0 106.1 122.9 113.85.2 -1.70%696.0 711.6 -2.19%127.8Norwalk Transit SystemCA Norwalk

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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4,475.34,843.0 4,176.3 4,435.9 4,242.5216.9 5.64%27,468.0 25,982.0 5.72%4,876.5CA Oakland Alameda-Contra Costa TD TOTAL

65.2DR 64.5 57.7 69.5 63.82.9 -6.25%367.2 389.3 -5.68%63.9Alameda-Contra Costa TDCA Oakland4,410.1MB 4,778.5 4,118.6 4,366.4 4,178.7214.0 5.82%27,100.8 25,592.7 5.89%4,812.6Alameda-Contra Costa TDCA Oakland

142.3158.1 145.1 153.2 144.96.0 4.13%884.2 845.5 4.58%155.4CA Oakland Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Auth TOTAL142.3CR 158.1 145.1 153.2 144.96.0 4.13%884.2 845.5 4.58%155.4Capitol Corridor Joint Powers AuthCA Oakland

913.0923.0 823.5 932.6 843.234.4 -0.91%5,133.1 5,267.0 -2.54%917.9CA Oceanside North County Transit District TOTAL

117.8CR 122.9 130.1 120.5 137.15.0 -1.41%676.0 701.9 -3.69%117.1North County Transit DistrictCA Oceanside15.3DR 13.4 12.5 16.0 15.20.5 -14.84%80.3 92.5 -13.19%13.7North County Transit DistrictCA Oceanside

213.5LR 219.6 187.3 212.6 181.48.1 4.10%1,225.3 1,219.9 0.44%225.5North County Transit DistrictCA Oceanside566.4MB 567.1 493.6 583.5 509.520.8 -2.24%3,151.5 3,252.7 -3.11%561.6North County Transit DistrictCA Oceanside

3,544.23,515.2 3,194.2 3,670.1 3,381.5148.3 -3.73%19,751.8 20,834.5 -5.20%3,491.4CA Orange Orange County Transp Auth TOTAL

141.9DR 146.8 137.0 146.3 137.25.8 1.20%838.7 824.7 1.70%146.7Orange County Transp AuthCA Orange3,291.5MB 3,262.4 2,963.0 3,406.3 3,137.8121.5 -3.75%18,305.8 19,352.8 -5.41%3,241.8Orange County Transp AuthCA Orange

110.8VP 106.0 94.2 117.5 106.521.0 -9.47%607.3 657.0 -7.56%102.9Orange County Transp AuthCA Orange

306.7313.6 290.9 310.3 297.711.9 0.50%1,769.1 1,783.8 -0.82%314.8CA Oxnard Gold Coast Transit TOTAL

10.1DR 10.3 9.7 10.5 10.30.4 -2.59%58.4 59.2 -1.35%10.1Gold Coast TransitCA Oxnard296.6MB 303.3 281.2 299.8 287.411.5 0.61%1,710.7 1,724.6 -0.81%304.7Gold Coast TransitCA Oxnard

57.254.4 46.9 57.6 53.22.7 -6.37%306.4 352.2 -13.00%56.0CA Redding Redding Area Bus Authority TOTAL

4.4DR 4.4 3.9 4.7 4.50.2 -7.35%24.8 26.1 -4.98%4.3Redding Area Bus AuthorityCA Redding52.8MB 50.0 43.0 52.9 48.72.5 -6.28%281.6 326.1 -13.65%51.7Redding Area Bus AuthorityCA Redding

30.735.0 30.4 35.0 32.01.3 -0.41%184.3 189.5 -2.74%31.9CA Redondo Beach City of Redondo Beach TOTAL

1.2DR 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.20.0 -13.51%6.6 7.2 -8.33%1.1City of Redondo BeachCA Redondo Beach29.5MB 33.9 29.4 33.7 30.81.3 0.11%177.7 182.3 -2.52%30.8City of Redondo BeachCA Redondo Beach

728.5777.2 659.1 772.4 674.729.0 1.23%4,305.8 4,301.3 0.10%766.0CA Riverside Riverside Transit Agency TOTAL

34.5DR 35.4 31.8 36.5 34.21.4 -3.42%201.7 206.5 -2.32%34.4Riverside Transit AgencyCA Riverside694.0MB 741.8 627.3 735.9 640.527.6 1.46%4,104.1 4,094.8 0.23%731.6Riverside Transit AgencyCA Riverside

1,738.01,908.7 1,636.7 1,814.2 1,583.274.5 5.70%10,621.1 10,340.0 2.72%1,882.6CA Sacramento Sacramento Reg Tr Dist TOTAL

29.2DR 36.3 34.5 32.3 31.21.4 14.78%212.8 175.3 21.39%35.6Sacramento Reg Tr DistCA Sacramento868.6LR 983.1 893.0 918.4 820.939.0 10.22%5,563.7 5,170.6 7.60%998.3Sacramento Reg Tr DistCA Sacramento840.2MB 889.3 709.2 863.5 731.134.1 0.51%4,844.6 4,994.1 -2.99%848.7Sacramento Reg Tr DistCA Sacramento

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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939.3939.7 856.8 930.8 851.236.2 1.54%5,347.0 5,476.6 -2.37%966.8CA San Bernardino OMNITRANS TOTAL

31.3DR 30.5 28.2 32.2 30.61.3 -4.25%177.9 187.4 -5.07%31.4OMNITRANSCA San Bernardino908.0MB 909.2 828.6 898.6 820.634.9 1.75%5,169.1 5,289.2 -2.27%935.4OMNITRANSCA San Bernardino

1,593.71,618.8 1,590.7 1,673.5 1,669.969.5 -2.72%9,105.2 9,467.6 -3.83%1,593.3CA San Carlos Caltrain TOTAL1,593.7CR 1,618.8 1,590.7 1,673.5 1,669.969.5 -2.72%9,105.2 9,467.6 -3.83%1,593.3CaltrainCA San Carlos

926.3985.6 848.2 1,015.9 877.235.8 -2.60%5,378.6 5,585.7 -3.71%912.2CA San Carlos San Mateo County Tran Dist TOTAL

29.1DR 29.1 27.4 30.4 29.31.2 -3.83%166.7 173.7 -4.03%28.9San Mateo County Tran DistCA San Carlos897.2MB 956.5 820.8 985.5 847.934.6 -2.56%5,211.9 5,412.0 -3.70%883.3San Mateo County Tran DistCA San Carlos

7,233.67,521.0 6,768.9 7,425.9 6,765.2278.1 1.34%42,295.3 42,180.1 0.27%7,422.9CA San Diego San Diego Metrop Transit System TOTAL

49.6DR 42.1 39.2 51.9 49.41.7 -18.22%241.9 293.7 -17.64%42.1San Diego Metrop Transit SystemCA San Diego3,071.0LR 3,204.3 3,012.8 3,169.7 2,957.0114.2 1.57%18,227.3 18,073.2 0.85%3,124.7San Diego Metrop Transit SystemCA San Diego4,113.0MB 4,274.6 3,716.9 4,204.3 3,758.8162.1 1.42%23,826.1 23,813.2 0.05%4,256.1San Diego Metrop Transit SystemCA San Diego

484.1491.4 488.1 518.5 523.520.1 -3.28%2,763.7 2,867.3 -3.61%496.5CA San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TD TOTAL

11.1DR 11.1 10.2 11.5 10.90.4 -2.69%63.1 65.4 -3.52%11.3Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TDCA San Francisco209.4FB 209.9 223.5 224.1 242.18.8 -3.97%1,164.7 1,221.7 -4.67%215.4Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TDCA San Francisco263.6MB 270.4 254.4 282.9 270.510.9 -2.74%1,535.9 1,580.2 -2.80%269.8Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TDCA San Francisco

10,633.510,927.0 10,540.1 11,198.7 11,040.6437.2 -1.54%62,718.8 64,021.0 -2.03%10,900.8CA San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area RTD TOTAL

79.3AG 77.8 69.2 89.3 82.62.8 -12.54%408.2 453.2 -9.93%72.7San Francisco Bay Area RTDCA San Francisco0.0CR 196.6 184.1 24.8 182.88.1 >100%1,116.4 207.6 >100%196.7San Francisco Bay Area RTDCA San Francisco

10,554.2HR 10,652.6 10,286.8 11,084.6 10,775.2426.3 -2.60%61,194.2 63,360.2 -3.42%10,631.4San Francisco Bay Area RTDCA San Francisco

18,208.018,760.9 17,478.7 18,889.9 18,043.9693.1 -0.81%106,718.0 107,217.2 -0.47%18,453.5CA San Francisco San Francisco Muni Rwy TOTAL

494.0CC 554.2 549.2 554.2 548.417.2 0.01%2,852.1 2,851.4 0.02%493.3San Francisco Muni RwyCA San Francisco4,186.7LR 4,257.8 4,167.8 4,257.8 4,272.9166.4 -0.01%24,785.4 24,889.8 -0.42%4,290.5San Francisco Muni RwyCA San Francisco9,089.8MB 9,297.5 8,318.5 9,429.7 8,860.0343.1 -2.15%52,325.3 53,219.6 -1.68%9,175.0San Francisco Muni RwyCA San Francisco4,437.5TB 4,651.4 4,443.2 4,648.2 4,362.6166.3 1.05%26,755.2 26,256.4 1.90%4,494.7San Francisco Muni RwyCA San Francisco

237.4276.6 302.1 252.1 282.911.1 10.45%1,505.9 1,380.6 9.08%274.4CA San Francisco Water Emergency Tr Auth TOTAL237.4FB 276.6 302.1 252.1 282.911.1 10.45%1,505.9 1,380.6 9.08%274.4Water Emergency Tr AuthCA San Francisco

3,109.63,140.7 2,843.7 3,283.9 2,956.8138.0 -3.52%17,707.0 18,329.0 -3.39%3,037.2CA San Jose Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth TOTAL

31.0DR 39.1 36.3 33.9 32.81.5 13.92%224.0 226.7 -1.19%35.9Santa Clara Valley Trp AuthCA San Jose724.9LR 711.9 671.8 746.5 699.947.4 -4.25%4,065.3 4,166.2 -2.42%695.4Santa Clara Valley Trp AuthCA San Jose

2,353.7MB 2,389.7 2,135.6 2,503.5 2,224.189.1 -3.53%13,417.7 13,936.1 -3.72%2,305.9Santa Clara Valley Trp AuthCA San Jose

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56.664.0 55.7 59.4 61.8NA 1.24%342.3 346.4 -1.18%60.3CA San Rafael Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Tr Dist (S TOTAL56.6CR 64.0 55.7 59.4 61.8NA 1.24%342.3 346.4 -1.18%60.3Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Tr Dist (SCA San Rafael

607.4603.5 439.3 604.3 455.922.2 1.04%3,336.2 3,281.0 1.68%642.1CA Santa Barbara Santa Barbara MTD TOTAL

4.8DR 5.5 5.0 4.9 4.80.2 8.28%30.0 27.7 8.30%5.2Santa Barbara MTDCA Santa Barbara602.6MB 598.0 434.3 599.4 451.122.0 0.97%3,306.2 3,253.3 1.63%636.9Santa Barbara MTDCA Santa Barbara

NANA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANACA Santa Clarita Santa Clarita Transit TOTAL

8.6DR 10.6 10.0 9.2 8.50.5 16.35%58.1 52.0 11.73%10.0Santa Clarita TransitCA Santa Clarita224.7MB 235.0 186.0 246.0 175.28.7 0.42%1,268.9 1,323.7 -4.14%227.6Santa Clarita TransitCA Santa Clarita

537.4528.0 350.9 499.6 330.922.3 5.20%2,812.0 2,695.4 4.33%560.1CA Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Metro Transit Dist TOTAL

6.3DR 6.4 5.8 6.4 5.40.3 3.31%37.0 35.2 5.11%6.5Santa Cruz Metro Transit DistCA Santa Cruz531.1MB 521.6 345.1 493.2 325.522.1 5.22%2,775.0 2,660.2 4.32%553.6Santa Cruz Metro Transit DistCA Santa Cruz

1,090.31,123.6 972.7 1,180.3 1,037.149.3 -4.44%6,166.4 6,429.2 -4.09%1,064.5CA Santa Monica Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus TOTAL

1.6DR 4.3 3.9 1.7 1.60.1 >100%22.9 10.2 >100%3.9Santa Monica's Big Blue BusCA Santa Monica1,088.7MB 1,119.3 968.8 1,178.6 1,035.549.2 -4.67%6,143.5 6,419.0 -4.29%1,060.6Santa Monica's Big Blue BusCA Santa Monica

24.728.8 17.4 26.0 21.71.3 2.35%127.0 145.2 -12.53%27.9CA Simi Valley City of Simi Valley/Transit TOTAL

3.4DR 3.1 2.8 3.6 3.50.4 -14.29%18.7 21.2 -11.79%3.1City of Simi Valley/TransitCA Simi Valley21.3MB 25.7 14.6 22.4 18.20.9 5.17%108.3 124.0 -12.66%24.8City of Simi Valley/TransitCA Simi Valley

117.3141.1 112.6 136.3 122.56.1 2.45%752.3 725.2 3.74%131.6CA Stockton San Joaquin Reg Rail Comm TOTAL117.3CR 141.1 112.6 136.3 122.56.1 2.45%752.3 725.2 3.74%131.6San Joaquin Reg Rail CommCA Stockton

279.3312.9 248.1 297.7 250.512.7 8.17%1,774.2 1,672.9 6.06%334.1CA Stockton San Joaquin Reg Trans Dist TOTAL

5.1DR 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.10.2 5.77%33.2 28.8 15.28%5.6San Joaquin Reg Trans DistCA Stockton274.2MB 307.4 242.7 292.3 245.412.5 8.22%1,741.0 1,644.1 5.89%328.5San Joaquin Reg Trans DistCA Stockton

351.9385.3 313.0 355.4 299.513.3 5.59%2,149.8 2,066.8 4.02%364.8CA Thousand Palms SunLine Transit Agency TOTAL

13.0DR 13.4 12.4 12.6 10.70.5 6.34%77.5 74.7 3.75%12.8SunLine Transit AgencyCA Thousand Palms338.9MB 371.9 300.6 342.8 288.812.8 5.56%2,072.3 1,992.1 4.03%352.0SunLine Transit AgencyCA Thousand Palms

311.3319.9 300.3 328.7 312.012.4 -2.11%1,796.4 1,866.9 -3.78%311.7CA Torrance Torrance Transit System TOTAL

5.7DR 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.90.2 0.00%33.7 34.1 -1.17%5.6Torrance Transit SystemCA Torrance305.6MB 313.9 294.3 322.7 306.112.2 -2.15%1,762.7 1,832.8 -3.82%306.1Torrance Transit SystemCA Torrance

117.5122.4 112.4 129.8 122.04.1 -2.41%669.5 703.9 -4.89%125.6CA Vallejo Solano County Transit (SolTrans) TOTAL

2.5DR 3.3 3.1 2.8 2.60.1 24.05%18.9 16.5 14.55%3.4Solano County Transit (SolTrans)CA Vallejo115.0MB 119.1 109.3 127.0 119.44.0 -2.99%650.6 687.4 -5.35%122.2Solano County Transit (SolTrans)CA Vallejo

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60.651.0 42.2 49.5 43.92.1 -3.77%310.4 309.3 0.36%55.0CA Ventura Ventura County Transp Comm TOTAL60.6MB 51.0 42.2 49.5 43.92.1 -3.77%310.4 309.3 0.36%55.0Ventura County Transp CommCA Ventura

123.0109.8 90.6 124.5 105.34.1 -12.98%624.3 719.0 -13.17%106.6CA Visalia Visalia City Coach TOTAL

3.1DR 3.5 3.1 3.5 3.20.1 2.04%19.7 19.7 0.00%3.4Visalia City CoachCA Visalia119.9MB 106.3 87.5 121.0 102.14.0 -13.41%604.6 699.3 -13.54%103.2Visalia City CoachCA Visalia

1,066.81,035.1 924.5 1,093.6 1,008.341.1 -5.38%5,826.1 6,225.6 -6.42%1,038.6CA West Covina Foothill Transit TOTAL1,066.8MB 1,035.1 924.5 1,093.6 1,008.341.1 -5.38%5,826.1 6,225.6 -6.42%1,038.6Foothill TransitCA West Covina

103.597.7 88.0 99.3 95.02.4 -5.17%572.1 608.8 -6.03%96.7CA Woodland Yolo County Transportation District TOTAL103.5MB 97.7 88.0 99.3 95.02.4 -5.17%572.1 608.8 -6.03%96.7Yolo County Transportation DistrictCA Woodland

317.8215.6 391.9 206.0 384.813.9 6.19%2,842.0 2,683.7 5.90%357.3CO Aspen Roaring Fork Transp Auth TOTAL

11.5DR 8.2 11.4 7.3 11.33.6 9.30%88.2 83.0 6.27%13.3Roaring Fork Transp AuthCO Aspen306.3MB 207.4 380.5 198.7 373.510.3 6.08%2,753.8 2,600.7 5.89%344.0Roaring Fork Transp AuthCO Aspen

261.2306.7 303.2 291.6 291.714.3 8.11%1,690.0 1,630.2 3.67%303.1CO Colorado Springs Mountain Metropolitan Transit TOTAL

17.6DR 18.7 16.2 18.0 15.80.9 6.23%106.3 107.1 -0.75%19.7Mountain Metropolitan TransitCO Colorado Springs239.9MB 284.3 283.7 269.6 272.013.3 8.42%1,561.6 1,500.3 4.09%279.3Mountain Metropolitan TransitCO Colorado Springs

3.7VP 3.7 3.3 4.0 3.90.2 -4.31%22.1 22.8 -3.07%4.1Mountain Metropolitan TransitCO Colorado Springs

8,390.79,087.0 8,618.3 8,200.4 7,816.5411.1 9.26%50,909.4 48,480.1 5.01%8,961.9CO Denver Regional Trp District TOTAL

615.2CR 887.8 871.4 630.8 659.938.0 29.16%4,255.1 3,630.0 17.22%702.4Regional Trp DistrictCO Denver105.5DR 103.2 91.3 107.6 97.34.5 -3.61%595.3 620.8 -4.11%104.7Regional Trp DistrictCO Denver

2,251.4LR 2,109.2 2,043.1 2,022.9 2,045.496.7 -0.79%11,755.6 12,602.8 -6.72%2,117.4Regional Trp DistrictCO Denver5,402.0MB 5,970.2 5,595.6 5,422.4 4,996.9271.0 11.16%34,200.3 31,523.2 8.49%6,020.8Regional Trp DistrictCO Denver

16.6VP 16.6 16.9 16.7 17.00.8 -0.40%103.1 103.3 -0.19%16.6Regional Trp DistrictCO Denver

437.1369.1 239.1 321.4 246.714.2 5.03%NA NA NA447.6CO Fort Collins Transfort TOTAL

3.2DR 3.3 3.1 3.4 3.10.0 -1.03%NA NA NA3.2TransfortCO Fort Collins433.9MB 365.8 236.0 318.0 243.614.2 5.09%NA NA NA444.4TransfortCO Fort Collins

66.966.0 57.6 68.1 64.32.6 -3.56%383.1 404.6 -5.31%68.6CO Grand Junction Mesa County Reg Transp Office TOTAL

2.5DR 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.50.1 14.67%16.8 14.7 14.29%2.9Mesa County Reg Transp OfficeCO Grand Junction64.4MB 63.0 54.9 65.6 61.82.5 -4.28%366.3 389.9 -6.05%65.7Mesa County Reg Transp OfficeCO Grand Junction

429.8470.7 425.1 465.2 448.9NA -0.11%2,575.6 2,566.5 0.35%446.6CT Bridgeport Greater Bridgeport Tr Auth TOTAL

7.5DR 8.7 8.1 8.2 7.9NA 7.20%48.6 45.0 8.00%8.5Greater Bridgeport Tr AuthCT Bridgeport422.3MB 462.0 417.0 457.0 441.0NA -0.24%2,527.0 2,521.5 0.22%438.1Greater Bridgeport Tr AuthCT Bridgeport

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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5.86.1 5.5 6.0 5.70.2 0.00%33.6 33.5 0.30%5.9CT Hartford Connecticut DOT TOTAL5.8DR 6.1 5.5 6.0 5.70.2 0.00%33.6 33.5 0.30%5.9Connecticut DOTCT Hartford

2,204.32,306.7 2,114.8 2,375.9 2,258.9NA -2.79%12,765.1 13,149.9 -2.93%2,227.0CT Hartford Connecticut Transit TOTAL2,204.3MB 2,306.7 2,114.8 2,375.9 2,258.9NA -2.79%12,765.1 13,149.9 -2.93%2,227.0Connecticut TransitCT Hartford

42.446.7 41.7 44.9 41.81.9 3.49%258.1 249.4 3.49%45.2CT Hartford Greater Hartford Tran Dist TOTAL42.4DR 46.7 41.7 44.9 41.81.9 3.49%258.1 249.4 3.49%45.2Greater Hartford Tran DistCT Hartford

53.459.4 56.3 52.1 51.52.3 7.07%307.0 310.5 -1.13%52.4CT New Haven Connecticut DOT TOTAL53.4CR 59.4 56.3 52.1 51.52.3 7.07%307.0 310.5 -1.13%52.4Connecticut DOTCT New Haven

19.420.7 18.4 20.8 19.70.8 -1.50%114.2 114.2 0.00%19.9CT New Haven Greater New Haven Transit Dist TOTAL19.4DR 20.7 18.4 20.8 19.70.8 -1.50%114.2 114.2 0.00%19.9Greater New Haven Transit DistCT New Haven

124.3127.4 115.2 137.2 133.4NA -6.23%717.0 741.6 -3.32%127.7CT Norwalk Norwalk Transit District TOTAL

8.4DR 11.9 10.6 9.0 8.70.5 30.27%64.4 49.0 31.43%11.5Norwalk Transit DistrictCT Norwalk115.9MB 115.5 104.6 128.2 124.75.2 -8.81%652.6 692.6 -5.78%116.2Norwalk Transit DistrictCT Norwalk

29,712.730,495.4 29,133.5 29,886.9 30,308.61,218.3 1.05%169,093.3 168,289.2 0.48%31,226.1DC Washington Washington Metro Area TA TOTAL

20,390.4HR 20,977.8 20,350.7 19,985.4 20,978.1857.8 3.27%116,686.8 114,067.8 2.30%22,033.2Washington Metro Area TADC Washington9,322.3MB 9,517.6 8,782.8 9,901.5 9,330.5360.5 -3.72%52,406.5 54,221.4 -3.35%9,192.9Washington Metro Area TADC Washington

631.3704.2 688.1 687.0 708.028.6 1.89%3,933.7 3,832.5 2.64%672.2DE Wilmington Delaware Transit Corp TOTAL

79.0DR 84.7 75.1 82.5 76.13.6 2.15%477.6 460.5 3.71%82.9Delaware Transit CorpDE Wilmington552.3MB 619.5 613.0 604.5 631.925.1 1.85%3,456.1 3,372.0 2.49%589.3Delaware Transit CorpDE Wilmington

133.9132.7 125.6 119.8 125.43.8 8.70%849.9 771.9 10.10%153.8FL Bradenton Manatee County Area Transit TOTAL

8.1DR 8.5 8.1 8.4 8.30.4 1.21%49.7 49.0 1.43%8.5Manatee County Area TransitFL Bradenton125.8MB 124.2 117.5 111.4 117.13.4 9.23%800.2 722.9 10.69%145.3Manatee County Area TransitFL Bradenton

309.6238.1 217.4 259.0 242.6NA -5.17%1,741.9 1,811.2 -3.83%313.8FL Fort Myers Lee Tran TOTAL

11.5DR 12.6 11.2 11.8 11.2NA 5.51%71.8 68.1 5.43%12.6Lee Tran FL Fort Myers290.5MB 219.6 200.1 240.1 224.1NA -5.27%1,634.7 1,700.7 -3.88%295.2Lee Tran FL Fort Myers

7.6VP 5.9 6.1 7.1 7.3NA -18.18%35.4 42.4 -16.51%6.0Lee Tran FL Fort Myers

970.51,021.8 911.6 1,006.0 958.037.9 -1.09%5,750.7 5,918.3 -2.83%969.2FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Transp Auth TOTAL

67.9AG 75.9 61.8 78.1 73.33.0 -7.07%398.5 419.4 -4.98%66.1Jacksonville Transp AuthFL Jacksonville31.2DR 33.3 28.7 32.3 31.01.3 0.32%191.0 186.6 2.36%32.8Jacksonville Transp AuthFL Jacksonville40.1FB 48.7 45.4 43.0 45.61.3 8.39%263.0 241.3 8.99%45.4Jacksonville Transp AuthFL Jacksonville

831.3MB 863.9 775.7 852.6 808.132.3 -1.10%4,898.2 5,071.0 -3.41%824.9Jacksonville Transp AuthFL Jacksonville

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6,869.86,755.8 6,026.5 6,742.5 6,319.0255.3 -1.74%39,406.8 40,552.3 -2.82%6,802.0FL Miami Miami-Dade Transit Agency TOTAL

740.0AG 734.6 701.3 694.1 641.728.6 7.51%4,391.3 4,355.1 0.83%795.7Miami-Dade Transit AgencyFL Miami148.9DR 158.7 141.3 152.2 143.76.1 2.47%896.7 874.2 2.57%155.8Miami-Dade Transit AgencyFL Miami

1,619.9HR 1,531.6 1,360.0 1,618.5 1,524.360.7 -6.54%9,216.1 9,624.6 -4.24%1,559.4Miami-Dade Transit AgencyFL Miami4,361.0MB 4,330.9 3,823.9 4,277.7 4,009.3159.8 -1.60%24,902.7 25,698.4 -3.10%4,291.1Miami-Dade Transit AgencyFL Miami

1,970.91,997.9 1,788.4 1,996.5 1,910.172.3 -2.32%11,595.9 11,902.6 -2.58%1,954.6FL Orlando Central Florida RTA TOTAL

62.2DR 77.4 69.5 69.2 66.02.9 13.98%447.1 387.7 15.32%78.1Central Florida RTAFL Orlando1,881.7MB 1,879.9 1,678.4 1,895.5 1,814.867.7 -3.52%10,927.1 11,347.9 -3.71%1,837.0Central Florida RTAFL Orlando

27.0VP 40.6 40.5 31.8 29.31.6 36.89%221.7 167.0 32.75%39.5Central Florida RTAFL Orlando

72.0133.0 130.9 72.8 74.26.3 84.52%798.8 443.8 79.99%140.2FL Orlando SunRail TOTAL72.0CR 133.0 130.9 72.8 74.26.3 84.52%798.8 443.8 79.99%140.2SunRailFL Orlando

458.5479.3 416.1 460.5 410.018.0 3.76%2,780.3 2,703.1 2.86%483.6FL Pompano Beach South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail) TOTAL

381.8CR 397.4 337.2 381.5 337.614.8 3.02%2,289.8 2,238.0 2.31%399.6South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail)FL Pompano Beach76.7MB 81.9 78.9 79.0 72.43.2 7.32%490.5 465.1 5.46%84.0South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail)FL Pompano Beach

1,009.21,046.3 964.2 992.4 974.045.4 3.10%6,115.9 5,983.7 2.21%1,057.3FL St. Petersburg Pinellas Suncoast Tran Auth TOTAL

34.7DR 33.3 30.0 34.6 33.21.3 -5.66%193.4 199.8 -3.20%33.4Pinellas Suncoast Tran AuthFL St. Petersburg974.5MB 1,013.0 934.2 957.8 940.844.1 3.41%5,922.5 5,783.9 2.40%1,023.9Pinellas Suncoast Tran AuthFL St. Petersburg

301.7207.1 171.7 221.0 185.614.3 -8.49%1,398.4 1,564.4 -10.61%269.4FL Tallahassee StarMetro-City of Tallahassee TOTAL

9.5DR 8.4 7.4 9.3 9.13.6 -11.47%53.1 55.6 -4.50%8.9StarMetro-City of TallahasseeFL Tallahassee292.2MB 198.7 164.3 211.7 176.510.7 -8.36%1,345.3 1,508.8 -10.84%260.5StarMetro-City of TallahasseeFL Tallahassee

983.71,086.2 974.7 984.0 936.240.4 9.26%6,464.6 5,901.9 9.53%1,111.9FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA TOTAL

15.4DR 18.3 14.2 15.5 12.90.7 14.84%98.9 85.9 15.13%17.8Hillsborough Area Reg TAFL Tampa24.3LR 52.6 53.8 22.3 27.51.9 >100%441.4 159.9 >100%79.2Hillsborough Area Reg TAFL Tampa

944.0MB 1,015.3 906.7 946.2 895.837.8 5.42%5,924.3 5,656.1 4.74%1,014.9Hillsborough Area Reg TAFL Tampa

848.0839.9 750.6 818.0 771.933.3 0.74%4,978.2 4,999.2 -0.42%865.4FL West Palm Beach Palm Beach County STD TOTAL

73.1DR 78.2 65.9 74.1 65.23.4 4.94%447.8 423.7 5.69%78.8Palm Beach County STDFL West Palm Beach774.9MB 761.7 684.7 743.9 706.730.0 0.34%4,530.4 4,575.5 -0.99%786.6Palm Beach County STDFL West Palm Beach

159.3143.1 151.0 163.9 157.67.5 -8.07%911.9 949.2 -3.93%147.9GA Atlanta Georgia Regional Trp Auth TOTAL159.3MB 143.1 151.0 163.9 157.67.5 -8.07%911.9 949.2 -3.93%147.9Georgia Regional Trp AuthGA Atlanta

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9,920.610,312.5 9,081.6 9,730.1 9,600.2366.2 -1.73%56,675.9 58,000.4 -2.28%9,349.8GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth TOTAL

61.8DR 71.5 67.9 66.2 63.62.8 10.54%420.1 368.7 13.94%72.4Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr AuthGA Atlanta5,316.6HR 5,719.9 5,095.3 5,399.3 5,315.5206.3 0.10%31,880.4 31,516.9 1.15%5,232.9Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr AuthGA Atlanta

33.5LR 23.9 17.8 38.5 31.40.7 -40.72%107.9 179.8 -39.99%19.6Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr AuthGA Atlanta4,508.7MB 4,497.2 3,900.6 4,226.1 4,189.7156.4 -3.88%24,267.5 25,935.0 -6.43%4,024.9Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr AuthGA Atlanta

5,332.15,237.6 4,798.5 5,497.6 4,996.8NA -3.52%30,682.6 31,869.8 -3.73%5,233.8HI Honolulu City & Cnty of Honolulu DOTS TOTAL

98.5DR 104.7 98.0 103.6 97.5NA 2.24%599.1 585.6 2.31%103.6City & Cnty of Honolulu DOTSHI Honolulu5,233.6MB 5,132.9 4,700.5 5,394.0 4,899.3NA -3.63%30,083.5 31,284.2 -3.84%5,130.2City & Cnty of Honolulu DOTSHI Honolulu

687.6242.7 130.1 262.1 159.115.1 -5.17%2,928.3 3,267.5 -10.38%678.7IA Ames Ames Transit Agency TOTAL

0.8DR 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.60.0 0.00%4.4 4.4 0.00%0.8Ames Transit AgencyIA Ames686.8MB 242.0 129.4 261.3 158.515.1 -5.18%2,923.9 3,263.1 -10.40%677.9Ames Transit AgencyIA Ames

373.1372.3 303.8 386.2 315.014.7 -1.40%2,006.8 2,130.7 -5.81%383.2IA Des Moines Des Moines Area Regional TA TOTAL

8.9DR 10.0 8.8 9.0 8.40.4 10.65%54.9 51.8 5.98%10.3Des Moines Area Regional TAIA Des Moines343.8MB 343.2 277.3 355.3 287.313.4 -1.16%1,841.5 1,953.3 -5.72%354.5Des Moines Area Regional TAIA Des Moines20.4VP 19.1 17.7 21.9 19.30.8 -10.39%110.4 125.6 -12.10%18.4Des Moines Area Regional TAIA Des Moines

34.529.0 32.6 28.6 32.2NA 2.94%331.0 314.9 5.11%36.5ID Ketchum Mountain Rides Transportation Auth TOTAL

0.5DR 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.2NA -100.00%0.0 2.8 -100.00%0.0Mountain Rides Transportation AuthID Ketchum31.5MB 25.0 29.0 24.2 28.3NA 4.76%315.4 295.3 6.81%34.0Mountain Rides Transportation AuthID Ketchum2.5VP 4.0 3.6 3.7 3.7NA 2.02%15.6 16.8 -7.14%2.5Mountain Rides Transportation AuthID Ketchum

14.615.7 12.4 13.0 10.50.6 24.67%101.7 82.5 23.27%19.4ID Moscow Smart Transit TOTAL

1.1DR 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.00.0 0.00%6.3 6.4 -1.56%1.1Smart TransitID Moscow13.5MB 14.6 11.4 11.9 9.50.6 26.93%95.4 76.1 25.36%18.3Smart TransitID Moscow

2,858.32,887.7 2,706.4 3,030.8 2,887.1114.2 -4.23%15,950.3 17,006.2 -6.21%2,811.3IL Arlington Heights PACE Suburban Bus TOTAL

419.0DR 441.4 414.7 448.0 431.217.1 0.30%2,521.5 2,571.0 -1.93%446.0PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington Heights2,289.3MB 2,311.9 2,164.2 2,425.5 2,305.891.0 -4.47%12,661.4 13,542.7 -6.51%2,230.9PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington Heights

150.0VP 134.4 127.5 157.3 150.16.2 -13.36%767.4 892.5 -14.02%134.4PACE Suburban BusIL Arlington Heights

38,902.740,351.9 38,578.0 41,086.1 39,406.31,510.9 -1.79%223,697.0 230,941.8 -3.14%38,322.5IL Chicago Chicago Transit Authority TOTAL

0.0DR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.00%0.0 0.0 NA0.0Chicago Transit AuthorityIL Chicago18,501.8HR 19,207.0 18,783.7 19,617.3 19,457.2729.7 -2.08%106,821.2 110,446.6 -3.28%18,385.6Chicago Transit AuthorityIL Chicago20,400.9MB 21,144.9 19,794.3 21,468.8 19,949.1781.2 -1.52%116,875.8 120,495.2 -3.00%19,936.9Chicago Transit AuthorityIL Chicago

5,510.45,666.7 5,799.7 5,774.0 5,958.0284.3 -1.59%32,813.4 33,825.3 -2.99%5,501.3IL Chicago Metra TOTAL5,510.4CR 5,666.7 5,799.7 5,774.0 5,958.0284.3 -1.59%32,813.4 33,825.3 -2.99%5,501.3MetraIL Chicago

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184.7175.2 160.5 171.6 173.67.2 -0.74%1,047.6 1,067.8 -1.89%190.3IL Granite City Madison County Trans Dist TOTAL

5.2DR 4.8 4.2 5.0 4.50.2 -4.76%27.5 30.0 -8.33%5.0Madison County Trans DistIL Granite City169.2MB 162.5 149.2 156.4 159.66.7 0.72%972.8 978.6 -0.59%177.0Madison County Trans DistIL Granite City10.3VP 7.9 7.1 10.2 9.50.4 -22.33%47.3 59.2 -20.10%8.3Madison County Trans DistIL Granite City

126.639.4 15.8 50.5 17.02.2 -19.32%395.4 517.7 -23.62%101.4IL Macomb Go West Transit TOTAL126.6MB 39.4 15.8 50.5 17.02.2 -19.32%395.4 517.7 -23.62%101.4Go West TransitIL Macomb

274.0290.5 246.9 285.2 247.810.9 1.57%1,579.1 1,632.3 -3.26%282.3IL Moline Rock Island County MMTD TOTAL

5.7DR 5.9 6.1 6.1 5.50.2 0.00%32.7 33.9 -3.54%5.3Rock Island County MMTDIL Moline0.0FB 0.0 1.6 2.6 10.00.0 -87.30%1.6 12.6 -87.30%0.0Rock Island County MMTDIL Moline

268.3MB 284.6 239.2 276.5 232.310.6 3.05%1,544.8 1,585.8 -2.59%277.0Rock Island County MMTDIL Moline

222.3184.4 153.9 174.4 151.07.6 8.56%1,226.7 1,118.1 9.71%256.3IL Normal Bloomington-Normal Public Transit TOTAL

8.5DR 7.6 6.9 7.6 7.20.3 -3.43%44.9 46.5 -3.44%8.0Bloomington-Normal Public Transit IL Normal213.8MB 176.8 147.0 166.8 143.87.3 9.10%1,181.8 1,071.6 10.28%248.3Bloomington-Normal Public Transit IL Normal

230.1233.2 213.2 243.3 234.58.6 -4.85%1,298.5 1,393.5 -6.82%227.2IL Peoria Greater Peoria Mass Tr Dist TOTAL

11.9DR 12.6 11.4 13.1 11.50.5 0.00%71.7 71.7 0.00%12.5Greater Peoria Mass Tr DistIL Peoria218.2MB 220.6 201.8 230.2 223.08.1 -5.11%1,226.8 1,321.8 -7.19%214.7Greater Peoria Mass Tr DistIL Peoria

130.7125.4 138.2 140.4 140.45.4 -1.60%778.7 815.6 -4.52%141.3IL Rockford Rockford Mass Transit Dist TOTAL

10.1DR 11.8 10.1 10.4 9.70.5 10.93%65.1 59.9 8.68%11.6Rockford Mass Transit DistIL Rockford120.6MB 113.6 128.1 130.0 130.75.0 -2.60%713.6 755.7 -5.57%129.7Rockford Mass Transit DistIL Rockford

130.8135.3 111.3 138.1 122.0NA -3.43%755.9 794.0 -4.80%130.9IL Springfield Sangamon Mass Transit District TOTAL

6.5DR 7.3 6.2 7.1 6.9NA 1.46%43.0 40.1 7.23%7.3Sangamon Mass Transit DistrictIL Springfield124.3MB 128.0 105.1 131.0 115.1NA -3.70%712.9 753.9 -5.44%123.6Sangamon Mass Transit DistrictIL Springfield

1,291.2644.3 413.5 683.6 434.731.0 -6.19%5,780.0 5,950.8 -2.87%1,202.5IL Urbana Champaign-Urbana MTD TOTAL

14.4DR 10.6 7.2 9.1 7.00.5 6.89%70.2 67.0 4.78%14.8Champaign-Urbana MTDIL Urbana1,276.8MB 633.7 406.3 674.5 427.730.5 -6.36%5,709.8 5,883.8 -2.96%1,187.7Champaign-Urbana MTDIL Urbana

279.9282.8 293.3 288.1 299.011.5 -1.55%1,574.5 1,644.9 -4.28%277.5IN Chesterton Northern IN Commuter TD TOTAL279.9CR 282.8 293.3 288.1 299.011.5 -1.55%1,574.5 1,644.9 -4.28%277.5Northern IN Commuter TDIN Chesterton

140.5143.9 131.0 150.6 148.56.5 -4.69%814.2 879.4 -7.41%144.1IN Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Public Tr Corp TOTAL

7.0DR 6.0 4.7 7.2 6.80.2 -18.10%35.5 42.2 -15.88%6.5Fort Wayne Public Tr CorpIN Fort Wayne133.5MB 137.9 126.3 143.4 141.76.3 -4.01%778.7 837.2 -6.99%137.6Fort Wayne Public Tr CorpIN Fort Wayne

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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741.8797.2 736.2 799.6 751.530.7 0.66%4,445.8 4,426.7 0.43%774.6IN Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Trp Corp TOTAL

26.5DR 23.9 21.7 27.1 24.90.9 -10.57%141.4 153.4 -7.82%24.6Indianapolis Public Trp CorpIN Indianapolis715.3MB 773.3 714.5 772.5 726.629.8 1.06%4,304.4 4,273.3 0.73%750.0Indianapolis Public Trp CorpIN Indianapolis

117.7118.9 88.0 106.5 94.54.9 6.21%693.0 662.1 4.67%131.6IN Muncie Muncie Indiana Transit Sys TOTAL

4.3DR 4.5 4.3 4.4 4.40.2 8.40%28.4 25.6 10.94%5.4Muncie Indiana Transit SysIN Muncie113.4MB 114.4 83.7 102.1 90.14.7 6.12%664.6 636.5 4.41%126.2Muncie Indiana Transit SysIN Muncie

135.1131.9 115.5 135.4 123.45.5 -2.56%767.1 808.6 -5.13%136.4IN South Bend South Bend Public Transp TOTAL

6.3DR 7.3 6.6 6.5 6.10.3 13.76%40.8 37.0 10.27%7.6South Bend Public TranspIN South Bend128.8MB 124.6 108.9 128.9 117.35.2 -3.39%726.3 771.6 -5.87%128.8South Bend Public TranspIN South Bend

45.243.2 35.9 40.8 36.42.0 3.92%245.5 249.2 -1.48%48.1KS Olathe Johnson County Transit TOTAL

5.2DR 4.7 4.6 5.4 4.90.2 -7.74%27.6 30.8 -10.39%5.0Johnson County Transit KS Olathe40.0MB 38.5 31.3 35.4 31.51.8 5.61%217.9 218.4 -0.23%43.1Johnson County Transit KS Olathe

7.09.1 8.6 7.6 7.10.5 25.35%51.1 41.9 21.96%9.5KY Bowling Green Community Action of Southern KY TOTAL

1.1DR 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.00.1 21.88%7.3 6.2 17.74%1.3Community Action of Southern KYKY Bowling Green5.9MB 7.8 7.3 6.5 6.10.4 25.95%43.8 35.7 22.69%8.2Community Action of Southern KYKY Bowling Green

262.4259.7 225.6 272.5 259.29.6 -6.49%1,468.9 1,544.3 -4.88%257.3KY Fort Wright Tr Auth of Northern Kentucky TOTAL

7.6DR 8.0 7.0 8.1 7.20.3 0.44%45.8 45.6 0.44%8.0Tr Auth of Northern KentuckyKY Fort Wright254.8MB 251.7 218.6 264.4 252.09.3 -6.69%1,423.1 1,498.7 -5.04%249.3Tr Auth of Northern KentuckyKY Fort Wright

367.9309.4 280.3 303.1 287.713.6 5.29%2,172.7 1,992.4 9.05%419.7KY Lexington Transit Auth Lexington-Fayette TOTAL

18.8DR 19.9 18.3 19.5 18.00.8 3.02%113.7 109.0 4.31%19.8Transit Auth Lexington-FayetteKY Lexington347.0MB 287.6 260.6 281.5 267.712.7 5.60%2,049.0 1,870.8 9.53%398.2Transit Auth Lexington-FayetteKY Lexington

2.1VP 1.9 1.4 2.1 2.00.1 -19.35%10.0 12.6 -20.63%1.7Transit Auth Lexington-FayetteKY Lexington

1,045.5871.8 813.1 1,002.1 955.934.2 -12.52%5,320.2 6,035.3 -11.85%942.7KY Louisville Transit Auth of River City TOTAL

45.8DR 48.4 44.3 47.4 45.62.0 1.66%280.3 273.6 2.45%48.4Transit Auth of River CityKY Louisville999.7MB 823.4 768.8 954.7 910.332.2 -13.20%5,039.9 5,761.7 -12.53%894.3Transit Auth of River CityKY Louisville

22.129.0 28.6 23.1 23.4NA 26.24%167.8 127.1 32.02%29.0KY Owensboro Owensboro Transit System TOTAL

1.4DR 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.5NA 2.22%9.4 9.0 4.44%1.6Owensboro Transit SystemKY Owensboro20.7MB 27.4 27.2 21.5 21.9NA 27.93%158.4 118.1 34.12%27.4Owensboro Transit SystemKY Owensboro

1,671.11,520.0 1,401.5 1,633.6 1,535.258.4 -8.44%8,552.1 9,256.6 -7.61%1,509.8LA New Orleans Regional Transit Auth TOTAL

19.3DR 19.9 18.2 20.2 19.27.8 -3.07%112.7 113.5 -0.70%18.8Regional Transit AuthLA New Orleans778.2LR 657.4 634.5 735.5 709.921.4 -11.05%3,618.4 4,041.4 -10.47%686.1Regional Transit AuthLA New Orleans873.6MB 842.7 748.8 877.9 806.129.1 -6.30%4,821.0 5,101.7 -5.50%804.9Regional Transit AuthLA New Orleans

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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436.3167.1 77.2 185.6 85.89.2 -5.86%1,608.9 1,694.5 -5.05%421.9MA Amherst UMass Transit Service TOTAL436.3MB 167.1 77.2 185.6 85.89.2 -5.86%1,608.9 1,694.5 -5.05%421.9UMass Transit ServiceMA Amherst

30,952.831,510.5 29,348.3 32,377.0 31,088.41,208.4 -2.68%177,313.2 179,865.2 -1.42%31,024.9MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth TOTAL

2,668.9CR 2,795.3 2,550.9 2,816.9 2,723.8120.4 -0.99%16,113.7 16,110.4 0.02%2,782.4Massachusetts Bay Tr AuthMA Boston166.8DR 162.5 150.1 173.0 164.45.2 -6.72%913.0 961.6 -5.05%157.7Massachusetts Bay Tr AuthMA Boston106.0FB 139.4 167.1 139.5 167.45.9 2.93%723.6 661.9 9.32%118.5Massachusetts Bay Tr AuthMA Boston

13,318.5HR 14,065.5 13,176.4 13,975.8 13,502.6531.7 0.39%77,827.6 76,973.2 1.11%13,713.9Massachusetts Bay Tr AuthMA Boston4,863.1LR 4,060.7 3,804.4 4,656.2 4,454.4154.4 -12.41%24,463.3 26,588.6 -7.99%4,374.8Massachusetts Bay Tr AuthMA Boston9,608.3MB 10,026.3 9,262.1 10,382.3 9,858.8380.4 -3.12%55,818.8 57,279.0 -2.55%9,630.2Massachusetts Bay Tr AuthMA Boston

221.2TB 260.8 237.3 233.3 217.010.4 11.02%1,453.2 1,290.5 12.61%247.4Massachusetts Bay Tr AuthMA Boston

8,209.58,351.5 7,939.9 8,725.9 8,352.7388.4 -4.13%45,685.1 47,669.4 -4.16%7,951.4MD Baltimore Maryland Transit Admin TOTAL

737.3CR 824.8 782.1 812.2 796.632.0 3.89%4,424.9 4,617.9 -4.18%830.4Maryland Transit AdminMD Baltimore255.4DR 180.4 172.9 264.8 255.18.3 -31.33%1,043.9 1,466.4 -28.81%179.1Maryland Transit AdminMD Baltimore805.8HR 605.3 599.8 842.2 859.631.4 -27.19%3,398.6 4,422.8 -23.16%620.7Maryland Transit AdminMD Baltimore628.0LR 594.2 533.6 581.0 577.223.8 -3.48%3,442.5 3,634.0 -5.27%596.2Maryland Transit AdminMD Baltimore

5,783.0MB 6,146.8 5,851.5 6,225.7 5,864.2292.8 -0.84%33,375.2 33,528.3 -0.46%5,725.0Maryland Transit AdminMD Baltimore

240.8216.0 199.8 248.5 241.510.1 -11.47%1,236.3 1,390.2 -11.07%231.2MD Largo Prince Georges County Transp TOTAL

8.1DR 6.1 5.4 7.7 7.60.2 -26.07%32.5 55.7 -41.65%5.8Prince Georges County TranspMD Largo232.7MB 209.9 194.4 240.8 233.99.9 -10.98%1,203.8 1,334.5 -9.79%225.4Prince Georges County TranspMD Largo

1,805.11,801.9 1,726.1 1,866.2 1,799.569.7 -2.72%10,033.9 10,390.0 -3.43%1,794.2MD Rockville Montgomery County Ride-On TOTAL1,805.1MB 1,801.9 1,726.1 1,866.2 1,799.569.7 -2.72%10,033.9 10,390.0 -3.43%1,794.2Montgomery County Ride-OnMD Rockville

48.544.4 48.2 42.8 48.51.5 1.07%266.6 252.3 5.67%48.7ME Portland Northern NE Passenger RA TOTAL48.5CR 44.4 48.2 42.8 48.51.5 1.07%266.6 252.3 5.67%48.7Northern NE Passenger RAME Portland

1,911.61,977.7 2,035.6 2,073.1 2,024.5NA -3.28%10,633.8 11,531.1 -7.78%1,798.5MI Detroit City of Detroit Dept of Trp TOTAL1,911.6MB 1,977.7 2,035.6 2,073.1 2,024.5NA -3.28%10,633.8 11,531.1 -7.78%1,798.5City of Detroit Dept of TrpMI Detroit

154.4115.9 130.0 118.0 173.74.4 -10.80%875.8 1,055.1 -16.99%152.0MI Detroit Detroit Transp Corp/DPM TOTAL154.4AG 115.9 130.0 118.0 173.74.4 -10.80%875.8 1,055.1 -16.99%152.0Detroit Transp Corp/DPMMI Detroit

896.8750.9 714.1 716.6 642.734.1 8.00%5,161.7 5,137.7 0.47%971.6MI Grand Rapids Interurban Transit Partnership TOTAL

29.0DR 30.6 27.0 30.0 28.01.2 2.53%175.3 178.7 -1.90%31.6Interurban Transit PartnershipMI Grand Rapids864.2MB 717.6 684.8 683.0 611.432.8 8.39%4,970.6 4,938.7 0.65%937.4Interurban Transit PartnershipMI Grand Rapids

3.6VP 2.7 2.3 3.6 3.30.1 -27.62%15.8 20.3 -22.17%2.6Interurban Transit PartnershipMI Grand Rapids

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240.4201.2 175.1 219.6 205.48.0 -6.54%1,313.9 1,412.2 -6.96%245.6MI Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Metro Transit Sys TOTAL

14.0DR 14.7 13.0 14.5 13.50.4 1.43%81.9 84.1 -2.62%14.9Kalamazoo Metro Transit SysMI Kalamazoo226.4MB 186.5 162.1 205.1 191.97.6 -7.07%1,232.0 1,328.1 -7.24%230.7Kalamazoo Metro Transit SysMI Kalamazoo

1,064.8552.4 469.8 564.9 491.430.1 3.01%5,634.4 5,322.8 5.85%1,162.8MI Lansing Capital Area Transp Authority TOTAL

43.2DR 43.2 38.4 42.1 39.81.7 0.40%250.7 254.8 -1.61%44.0Capital Area Transp AuthorityMI Lansing1,021.6MB 509.2 431.4 522.8 451.628.3 3.18%5,383.7 5,068.0 6.23%1,118.8Capital Area Transp AuthorityMI Lansing

33.936.4 33.9 35.8 35.01.5 2.20%211.2 211.0 0.09%36.7MI Monroe Lake Erie Transp Commission TOTAL

9.3DR 10.0 9.8 10.1 9.70.5 1.72%57.1 57.6 -0.87%9.8Lake Erie Transp CommissionMI Monroe24.6MB 26.4 24.1 25.7 25.31.0 2.38%154.1 153.4 0.46%26.9Lake Erie Transp CommissionMI Monroe

38.542.5 37.9 41.2 38.51.8 5.16%238.4 245.7 -2.97%43.9MI Muskegon Heights Muskegon Area Transit Sys TOTAL

2.0DR 1.6 1.3 2.0 1.70.1 -21.05%9.2 11.9 -22.69%1.6Muskegon Area Transit SysMI Muskegon Heights36.5MB 40.9 36.6 39.2 36.81.7 6.49%229.2 233.8 -1.97%42.3Muskegon Area Transit SysMI Muskegon Heights

132.1138.2 123.6 141.6 135.05.9 -2.81%744.5 778.9 -4.42%135.4MI Port Huron Blue Water Area Transp Comm TOTAL

54.9DR 56.6 47.8 58.3 51.22.3 -1.64%294.4 313.8 -6.18%57.3Blue Water Area Transp CommMI Port Huron77.2MB 81.6 75.8 83.3 83.83.7 -3.60%450.1 465.1 -3.23%78.1Blue Water Area Transp CommMI Port Huron

237.1235.2 214.6 244.8 229.310.0 -2.70%1,338.4 1,397.6 -4.24%242.2MN Burnsville Minnesota Valley Transit Auth TOTAL

1.7DR 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.60.0 16.00%11.1 9.7 14.43%2.0Minnesota Valley Transit AuthMN Burnsville235.4MB 233.1 212.9 243.1 227.710.0 -2.83%1,327.3 1,387.9 -4.37%240.2Minnesota Valley Transit AuthMN Burnsville

87.285.4 75.1 86.1 82.63.9 -2.46%492.3 514.8 -4.37%89.1MN Eden Prairie Southwest Metro Transit TOTAL

8.0DR 9.2 8.7 8.3 7.80.4 16.18%55.3 48.2 14.73%10.1Southwest Metro TransitMN Eden Prairie79.2MB 76.2 66.4 77.8 74.83.5 -4.40%437.0 466.6 -6.34%79.0Southwest Metro TransitMN Eden Prairie

6,679.36,858.6 6,296.5 6,961.7 6,535.5257.3 -0.69%38,020.3 39,641.6 -4.09%6,883.0MN Minneapolis Metro Transit TOTAL

64.2CR 72.1 67.2 67.1 71.22.9 1.14%379.4 393.1 -3.49%65.5Metro TransitMN Minneapolis2,024.2LR 2,223.1 2,084.8 2,076.2 2,008.180.5 8.63%12,148.0 11,831.8 2.67%2,327.5Metro TransitMN Minneapolis4,590.9MB 4,563.4 4,144.5 4,818.4 4,456.2173.9 -4.81%25,492.9 27,416.7 -7.02%4,490.0Metro TransitMN Minneapolis

43.646.3 42.2 46.5 43.62.1 1.05%261.0 263.9 -1.10%46.6MN Plymouth Plymouth Metrolink & DAR TOTAL

2.0DR 3.4 3.0 2.5 1.90.1 46.88%17.8 13.7 29.93%3.0Plymouth Metrolink & DARMN Plymouth41.6MB 42.9 39.2 44.0 41.72.0 -1.26%243.2 250.2 -2.80%43.6Plymouth Metrolink & DARMN Plymouth

167.5127.7 113.5 125.4 124.1NA -5.61%819.5 912.8 -10.22%152.4MN Saint Cloud St. Cloud Metrop Trans Comm TOTAL

11.9DR 13.4 12.6 12.3 11.7NA 9.19%76.6 70.4 8.81%13.2St. Cloud Metrop Trans CommMN Saint Cloud155.6MB 114.3 100.9 113.1 112.4NA -7.01%742.9 842.4 -11.81%139.2St. Cloud Metrop Trans CommMN Saint Cloud

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1,050.21,097.8 1,256.8 1,141.9 1,098.942.7 4.41%6,216.3 6,380.8 -2.58%1,081.5MO Kansas City Kansas City Area Trp Auth TOTAL

34.6DR 33.3 30.4 35.8 34.11.3 -8.04%183.6 202.8 -9.47%32.4Kansas City Area Trp AuthMO Kansas City1,011.0MB 1,059.3 1,222.2 1,101.1 1,060.841.3 4.82%6,006.2 6,137.8 -2.14%1,044.2Kansas City Area Trp AuthMO Kansas City

4.6VP 5.2 4.2 5.0 4.00.2 5.15%26.5 40.2 -34.08%4.9Kansas City Area Trp AuthMO Kansas City

3,112.03,165.0 3,107.8 3,279.2 3,184.5116.5 -1.39%17,823.6 18,208.5 -2.11%3,170.0MO Saint Louis Bi-State Dev Agency TOTAL

46.4DR 40.6 38.0 47.8 45.61.6 -11.87%252.1 275.6 -8.53%44.6Bi-State Dev AgencyMO Saint Louis1,158.3LR 1,147.0 1,215.8 1,209.0 1,171.242.9 -0.29%6,514.3 6,573.5 -0.90%1,165.4Bi-State Dev AgencyMO Saint Louis1,907.3MB 1,977.4 1,854.0 2,022.4 1,967.772.0 -1.80%11,057.2 11,359.4 -2.66%1,960.0Bi-State Dev AgencyMO Saint Louis

107.9113.6 106.1 111.0 106.7NA 2.18%653.9 640.9 2.03%113.0MO Springfield City Utilities of Springfield TOTAL

1.7DR 1.9 1.6 1.8 1.7NA 3.85%10.8 10.3 4.85%1.9City Utilities of SpringfieldMO Springfield106.2MB 111.7 104.5 109.2 105.04.7 2.15%643.1 630.6 1.98%111.1City Utilities of SpringfieldMO Springfield

136.1134.5 128.3 137.9 135.05.9 -1.30%804.2 816.0 -1.45%140.9MT Missoula Missoula Urban Transportation Distr TOTAL

2.8DR 3.6 3.3 2.8 2.80.1 25.00%22.0 16.9 30.18%3.6Missoula Urban Transportation DistrMT Missoula133.3MB 130.9 125.0 135.1 132.25.8 -1.85%782.2 799.1 -2.11%137.3Missoula Urban Transportation DistrMT Missoula

586.7421.2 344.8 454.0 370.420.7 -6.65%3,013.5 3,143.9 -4.15%551.3NC Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Transit TOTAL

5.6DR 6.1 5.8 5.8 6.10.3 4.00%35.7 32.6 9.51%6.3Chapel Hill TransitNC Chapel Hill581.1MB 415.1 339.0 448.2 364.320.4 -6.78%2,977.8 3,111.3 -4.29%545.0Chapel Hill TransitNC Chapel Hill

1,837.71,787.6 1,788.1 1,923.3 1,854.371.3 -4.21%10,745.9 10,688.8 0.53%1,803.3NC Charlotte Charlotte Area Transit TOTAL

22.4DR 22.3 19.9 23.4 22.20.8 -5.29%129.6 134.0 -3.28%22.2Charlotte Area TransitNC Charlotte660.6LR 659.8 707.3 688.7 688.227.1 1.75%4,215.6 3,440.6 22.53%706.1Charlotte Area TransitNC Charlotte

1,142.0MB 1,093.9 1,049.3 1,198.5 1,131.842.9 -7.66%6,330.0 7,043.2 -10.13%1,063.1Charlotte Area TransitNC Charlotte12.7VP 11.6 11.6 12.7 12.10.6 -6.40%70.7 71.0 -0.42%11.9Charlotte Area TransitNC Charlotte

299.2282.1 255.8 295.8 284.711.2 -4.99%1,702.8 1,774.4 -4.04%297.9NC Greensboro Greensboro Transit Auth TOTAL

22.7DR 24.6 22.7 23.9 22.31.0 3.92%142.3 132.9 7.07%24.3Greensboro Transit AuthNC Greensboro276.5MB 257.5 233.1 271.9 262.410.2 -5.75%1,560.5 1,641.5 -4.93%273.6Greensboro Transit AuthNC Greensboro

154.9158.1 142.7 151.5 138.76.7 5.39%956.2 907.4 5.38%168.3NC Resrch Trigle Park Triangle Transit Authority TOTAL

6.3DR 5.3 4.9 6.6 6.10.2 -18.42%31.0 36.4 -14.84%5.3Triangle Transit AuthorityNC Resrch Trigle Park133.1MB 143.0 129.1 128.6 117.36.1 11.61%854.4 775.6 10.16%150.9Triangle Transit AuthorityNC Resrch Trigle Park15.5VP 9.8 8.7 16.3 15.30.5 -35.03%70.8 95.4 -25.79%12.1Triangle Transit AuthorityNC Resrch Trigle Park

56.758.6 53.1 55.1 56.22.6 1.67%348.6 341.6 2.05%59.1NC Winston-Salem Piedmont Auth for Regional Transp TOTAL

37.6MB 38.9 36.3 35.3 36.31.8 3.94%229.8 219.3 4.79%38.3Piedmont Auth for Regional TranspNC Winston-Salem19.1VP 19.7 16.8 19.8 19.90.8 -2.55%118.8 122.3 -2.86%20.8Piedmont Auth for Regional TranspNC Winston-Salem

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NANA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANANJ Jersey City Port Authority of NY & NJ TOTAL

223.0AG NA NA 268.6 254.0NA NANA 1,277.2 NA250.0Port Authority of NY & NJNJ Jersey City104.3FB 121.4 129.6 122.3 129.85.3 3.20%667.8 641.9 4.03%116.8Port Authority of NY & NJNJ Jersey City

7,583.6HR 7,950.6 7,539.6 8,035.3 7,803.3317.0 -0.77%44,456.8 44,688.1 -0.52%7,752.6Port Authority of NY & NJNJ Jersey CityNAMO NA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANAPort Authority of NY & NJNJ Jersey City

895.1958.2 901.1 921.3 929.838.7 2.04%5,500.2 5,335.7 3.08%943.0NJ Lindenwold Port Authority Transit Corp TOTAL895.1HR 958.2 901.1 921.3 929.838.7 2.04%5,500.2 5,335.7 3.08%943.0Port Authority Transit CorpNJ Lindenwold

21,534.523,016.3 21,901.9 23,007.5 22,549.0NA 0.23%129,391.3 128,138.8 0.98%22,330.4NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp TOTAL

7,005.7CR 7,552.0 7,540.7 7,326.9 7,527.8NA 2.68%43,165.4 42,028.6 2.70%7,353.7New Jersey Transit CorpNJ Newark2,026.3LR 2,140.9 1,922.2 2,215.7 2,073.5NA -2.78%11,755.4 11,757.9 -0.02%2,076.9New Jersey Transit CorpNJ Newark

12,502.5MB 13,323.4 12,439.0 13,464.9 12,947.7NA -0.65%74,470.5 74,352.3 0.16%12,899.8New Jersey Transit CorpNJ Newark

843.2776.6 748.8 846.7 811.7NA -6.95%4,564.7 4,979.9 -8.34%802.3NM Albuquerque City of Albuquerque T & PD TOTAL

22.4DR 20.9 19.7 22.4 20.7NA -3.05%128.2 131.5 -2.51%22.9City of Albuquerque T & PDNM Albuquerque820.8MB 755.7 729.1 824.3 791.0NA -7.06%4,436.5 4,848.4 -8.50%779.4City of Albuquerque T & PDNM Albuquerque

82.783.1 82.4 87.7 87.73.5 -2.98%488.5 500.9 -2.48%84.9NM Albuquerque New Mexico Dept of Trp TOTAL

62.2CR 62.5 64.6 66.8 67.92.6 -3.25%371.4 380.1 -2.29%63.4New Mexico Dept of TrpNM Albuquerque20.5MB 20.6 17.8 20.9 19.80.9 -2.12%117.1 120.8 -3.06%21.5New Mexico Dept of TrpNM Albuquerque

23.724.8 22.4 26.3 23.71.1 -1.76%154.6 151.8 1.84%25.2NM Española North Central Regional Transit Distri TOTAL23.7MB 24.8 22.4 26.3 23.71.1 -1.76%154.6 151.8 1.84%25.2North Central Regional Transit DistriNM Española

54.348.4 38.2 49.3 45.61.7 -7.17%282.5 306.2 -7.74%51.9NM Las Cruces City of Las Cruces-RdRUNR Tr TOTAL

4.7DR 4.3 4.2 4.7 4.50.1 -5.04%26.6 27.7 -3.97%4.7City of Las Cruces-RdRUNR TrNM Las Cruces49.6MB 44.1 34.0 44.6 41.11.6 -7.39%255.9 278.5 -8.11%47.2City of Las Cruces-RdRUNR TrNM Las Cruces

28.046.3 52.6 42.7 48.71.8 9.88%206.6 196.5 5.14%32.3NM Los Alamos Los Alamos County, Atomic City Tra TOTAL

0.5DR 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.50.0 13.33%3.5 3.1 12.90%0.7Los Alamos County, Atomic City TraNM Los Alamos27.5MB 45.8 52.1 42.2 48.21.8 9.84%203.1 193.4 5.02%31.6Los Alamos County, Atomic City TraNM Los Alamos

68.565.4 60.2 71.9 65.6NA -6.31%373.7 402.8 -7.22%67.4NM Santa Fe Santa Fe Trails - City of Santa Fe TOTAL68.5MB 65.4 60.2 71.9 65.6NA -6.31%373.7 402.8 -7.22%67.4Santa Fe Trails - City of Santa FeNM Santa Fe

5,508.15,745.0 5,386.9 5,704.3 5,318.6197.5 0.87%32,222.6 32,397.3 -0.54%5,543.1NV Las Vegas RTC of Southern Nevada TOTAL

111.7DR 120.3 111.0 117.1 111.34.7 2.29%674.5 671.0 0.52%116.6RTC of Southern NevadaNV Las Vegas5,396.4MB 5,624.7 5,275.9 5,587.2 5,207.3192.8 0.84%31,548.1 31,726.3 -0.56%5,426.5RTC of Southern NevadaNV Las Vegas

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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626.3701.6 686.3 656.6 637.424.5 3.55%3,698.9 3,758.1 -1.58%600.6NV Reno RTC of Washoe County TOTAL

21.6DR 19.9 17.9 22.1 20.20.8 -10.02%112.9 127.6 -11.52%19.7RTC of Washoe CountyNV Reno604.7MB 681.7 668.4 634.5 617.223.7 4.02%3,586.0 3,630.5 -1.23%580.9RTC of Washoe CountyNV Reno

1,310.11,346.2 1,176.3 1,372.6 1,208.451.5 0.18%7,669.5 7,680.5 -0.14%1,375.7NY Albany Capital District Transp Auth TOTAL

25.2DR 29.7 27.7 26.3 25.01.1 14.51%169.3 146.5 15.56%30.2Capital District Transp AuthNY Albany1,284.9MB 1,316.5 1,148.6 1,346.3 1,183.450.4 -0.10%7,500.2 7,534.0 -0.45%1,345.5Capital District Transp AuthNY Albany

3.14.0 3.7 3.1 2.60.2 27.27%19.6 18.3 7.10%3.5NY Albion Orleans Transit Service TOTAL

0.3DR 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.30.0 0.00%1.5 1.9 -21.05%0.3Orleans Transit ServiceNY Albion2.8MB 3.7 3.4 2.8 2.30.2 30.38%18.1 16.4 10.37%3.2Orleans Transit ServiceNY Albion

5.13.4 2.2 4.5 3.90.1 -25.19%23.9 28.5 -16.14%4.5NY Batavia Batavia Bus Service TOTAL

1.2DR 0.8 0.6 1.1 1.10.0 -29.41%5.5 6.7 -17.91%1.0Batavia Bus ServiceNY Batavia3.9MB 2.6 1.6 3.4 2.80.1 -23.76%18.4 21.8 -15.60%3.5Batavia Bus ServiceNY Batavia

1,906.82,246.8 1,984.3 2,063.9 1,810.385.8 8.99%12,245.9 11,547.5 6.05%2,069.5NY Buffalo Niagara Frontier Trp Auth TOTAL

17.7DR 20.0 18.1 18.6 17.40.8 6.89%110.0 105.2 4.56%19.3Niagara Frontier Trp AuthNY Buffalo329.2LR 376.1 373.6 348.5 333.414.8 10.55%2,127.7 2,028.0 4.92%368.1Niagara Frontier Trp AuthNY Buffalo

1,559.9MB 1,850.7 1,592.6 1,696.8 1,459.570.2 8.68%10,008.2 9,414.3 6.31%1,682.1Niagara Frontier Trp AuthNY Buffalo

20.719.7 18.1 21.9 20.50.6 -7.92%121.4 131.6 -7.75%20.3NY Canandaigua Canandiagua Area Transit Service TOTAL

0.6DR 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.50.0 -17.65%2.7 3.4 -20.59%0.5Canandiagua Area Transit ServiceNY Canandaigua20.1MB 19.2 17.7 21.3 20.00.6 -7.65%118.7 128.2 -7.41%19.8Canandiagua Area Transit ServiceNY Canandaigua

20.413.0 4.2 9.7 5.50.5 6.18%82.7 79.8 3.63%20.6NY Dansville Livingston Area Transp Svce TOTAL

1.6DR 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.50.1 16.67%10.8 9.5 13.68%1.8Livingston Area Transp SvceNY Dansville18.8MB 11.0 2.4 8.0 4.00.4 4.55%71.9 70.3 2.28%18.8Livingston Area Transp SvceNY Dansville

380.3347.2 190.1 347.8 198.612.7 2.88%2,167.0 2,045.5 5.94%416.1NY Ithaca Tompkins Consol Area Transit TOTAL

4.5DR 5.2 4.5 4.9 4.60.2 3.57%28.1 26.5 6.04%4.8Tompkins Consol Area TransitNY Ithaca375.8MB 342.0 185.6 342.9 194.012.5 2.87%2,138.9 2,019.0 5.94%411.3Tompkins Consol Area TransitNY Ithaca

0.0VP 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.00%0.0 0.0 NA0.0Tompkins Consol Area TransitNY Ithaca

652.3793.2 743.7 775.8 777.2NA -5.88%3,916.8 3,888.8 0.72%538.8NY Jamaica AirTrain JFK TOTAL652.3AG 793.2 743.7 775.8 777.2NA -5.88%3,916.8 3,888.8 0.72%538.8AirTrain JFKNY Jamaica

16.817.4 16.0 17.7 18.20.8 -4.55%96.4 99.0 -2.63%16.9NY Lyons Wayne Area Transp Service TOTAL

0.6DR 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.30.0 15.38%3.1 2.8 10.71%0.6Wayne Area Transp ServiceNY Lyons16.2MB 16.9 15.6 17.3 17.90.8 -5.06%93.3 96.2 -3.01%16.3Wayne Area Transp ServiceNY Lyons

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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10,145.712,054.1 10,743.0 11,008.6 10,121.4390.9 9.15%66,597.2 60,190.0 10.64%11,340.1NY New York MTA Bus Company TOTAL10,145.7MB 12,054.1 10,743.0 11,008.6 10,121.4390.9 9.15%66,597.2 60,190.0 10.64%11,340.1MTA Bus CompanyNY New York

8,761.610,221.9 9,405.1 9,121.5 8,761.6385.4 10.58%58,313.6 52,953.1 10.12%9,836.5NY New York MTA Long Island Rail Road TOTAL8,761.6CR 10,221.9 9,405.1 9,121.5 8,761.6385.4 10.58%58,313.6 52,953.1 10.12%9,836.5MTA Long Island Rail RoadNY New York

7,151.97,603.0 7,420.3 7,587.9 7,624.5310.9 0.73%42,765.9 42,605.3 0.38%7,503.7NY New York MTA Metro-North Railroad TOTAL

7,102.4CR 7,549.0 7,370.7 7,536.4 7,573.6308.4 0.70%42,482.9 42,335.1 0.35%7,448.4MTA Metro-North RailroadNY New York15.6FB 17.5 16.9 15.9 17.60.9 9.57%73.7 66.1 11.50%19.4MTA Metro-North RailroadNY New York33.9MB 36.5 32.7 35.6 33.31.6 2.24%209.3 204.1 2.55%35.9MTA Metro-North RailroadNY New York

282,255.2304,755.4 287,179.9 299,263.4 288,880.711,484.5 2.23%1,688,251.3 1,690,287.3 -0.12%297,883.0NY New York MTA New York City Transit TOTAL

847.3DR 916.7 941.1 864.0 848.434.4 8.99%5,457.5 4,691.2 16.33%931.9MTA New York City TransitNY New York217,937.8HR 235,967.2 224,274.5 231,050.3 226,123.78,984.1 2.57%1,309,214.8 1,318,571.6 -0.71%232,223.9MTA New York City TransitNY New York63,470.1MB 67,871.5 61,964.3 67,349.1 61,908.62,466.0 0.95%373,579.0 367,024.5 1.79%64,727.2MTA New York City TransitNY New York

678.6735.5 625.7 755.2 685.628.2 -3.72%3,980.2 4,132.9 -3.69%679.3NY New York MTA Staten Island Railway TOTAL678.6HR 735.5 625.7 755.2 685.628.2 -3.72%3,980.2 4,132.9 -3.69%679.3MTA Staten Island RailwayNY New York

1,988.02,321.8 2,098.1 2,271.9 2,276.479.1 1.12%12,149.5 11,824.9 2.75%2,189.9NY New York New York City DOT TOTAL

1,945.2FB 2,297.1 2,075.8 2,227.2 2,235.378.0 2.08%12,010.2 11,564.2 3.86%2,168.1New York City DOTNY New York42.8MB 24.7 22.3 44.7 41.11.1 -46.50%139.3 260.7 -46.57%21.8New York City DOTNY New York

18.521.3 20.4 19.9 18.60.8 10.35%117.9 111.5 5.74%21.2NY Rochester Lift Line TOTAL18.5DR 21.3 20.4 19.9 18.60.8 10.35%117.9 111.5 5.74%21.2Lift LineNY Rochester

1,154.61,318.7 1,121.0 1,305.5 1,118.649.8 3.20%7,299.2 7,299.8 -0.01%1,253.6NY Rochester Rochester Genesee RTA TOTAL1,154.6MB 1,318.7 1,121.0 1,305.5 1,118.649.8 3.20%7,299.2 7,299.8 -0.01%1,253.6Rochester Genesee RTANY Rochester

3.34.1 5.7 3.5 3.4NA 33.33%24.7 20.3 21.67%3.8NY Rock Glen Wyoming Transit Service TOTAL

0.0DR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0NA 0.00%0.0 0.0 NA0.0Wyoming Transit ServiceNY Rock Glen3.3MB 4.1 5.7 3.5 3.40.2 33.33%24.7 20.3 21.67%3.8Wyoming Transit ServiceNY Rock Glen

4.65.4 4.4 4.9 4.80.3 5.59%29.4 29.6 -0.68%5.3NY Waterloo Seneca Transit Service TOTAL

1.2DR 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.30.1 2.63%7.4 8.1 -8.64%1.3Seneca Transit ServiceNY Waterloo3.4MB 4.0 3.2 3.6 3.50.2 6.67%22.0 21.5 2.33%4.0Seneca Transit ServiceNY Waterloo

418.8433.8 372.3 450.3 403.716.9 -3.01%2,445.8 2,513.6 -2.70%428.4OH Akron METRO Regional Transit Authority TOTAL

23.1DR 24.6 21.7 24.6 22.21.0 0.43%134.8 137.6 -2.03%23.9METRO Regional Transit AuthorityOH Akron395.7MB 409.2 350.6 425.7 381.515.9 -3.21%2,311.0 2,376.0 -2.74%404.5METRO Regional Transit AuthorityOH Akron

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194.0209.9 184.0 205.5 199.08.1 -0.94%1,146.4 1,178.2 -2.70%199.0OH Canton Stark Area RTA TOTAL

14.8DR 14.2 11.0 14.4 11.50.4 -0.98%80.8 81.4 -0.74%15.1Stark Area RTAOH Canton179.2MB 195.7 173.0 191.1 187.57.6 -0.93%1,065.6 1,096.8 -2.84%183.9Stark Area RTAOH Canton

1,222.01,168.2 983.2 1,235.1 1,044.845.9 -3.34%6,614.0 6,902.6 -4.18%1,233.4OH Cincinnati Southwest Ohio RTA TOTAL

18.5DR 19.9 18.1 20.8 19.20.8 -1.03%114.9 114.6 0.26%19.9Southwest Ohio RTAOH Cincinnati1,203.5MB 1,148.3 965.1 1,214.3 1,025.645.0 -3.38%6,499.1 6,788.0 -4.26%1,213.5Southwest Ohio RTAOH Cincinnati

2,636.72,589.7 2,247.3 2,753.8 2,472.095.5 -6.40%14,497.4 15,182.1 -4.51%2,522.3OH Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg TA TOTAL

34.6DR 37.2 35.1 36.2 34.60.2 2.18%210.1 208.9 0.57%35.4Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH Cleveland553.7HR 542.2 426.1 561.1 511.018.7 -7.53%2,995.7 3,128.6 -4.25%535.1Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH Cleveland139.3LR 131.6 119.4 151.5 138.25.0 -11.19%732.7 827.4 -11.45%130.0Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH Cleveland

1,909.1MB 1,878.7 1,666.7 2,005.0 1,788.271.6 -5.88%10,558.9 11,017.2 -4.16%1,821.8Greater Cleveland Reg TAOH Cleveland

1,534.41,607.3 1,543.0 1,579.4 1,558.761.1 2.74%9,353.2 9,203.8 1.62%1,650.2OH Columbus Central Ohio Transit Auth TOTAL

21.7DR 22.1 19.2 22.9 20.70.8 -1.53%128.3 130.1 -1.38%23.0Central Ohio Transit AuthOH Columbus1,512.7MB 1,585.2 1,523.8 1,556.5 1,538.060.3 2.80%9,224.9 9,073.7 1.67%1,627.2Central Ohio Transit AuthOH Columbus

716.9805.5 758.2 783.4 703.631.2 7.51%4,555.8 4,217.1 8.03%805.8OH Dayton Greater Dayton Regional TA TOTAL

20.0DR 21.3 19.8 21.1 19.41.0 4.13%124.9 115.1 8.51%21.9Greater Dayton Regional TAOH Dayton537.7MB 595.7 559.3 588.2 527.921.5 5.67%3,373.9 3,165.0 6.60%592.6Greater Dayton Regional TAOH Dayton159.2TB 188.5 179.1 174.1 156.38.8 14.15%1,057.0 937.0 12.81%191.3Greater Dayton Regional TAOH Dayton

5.86.4 6.5 6.1 6.10.2 6.67%35.1 35.6 -1.40%6.3OH Delaware Delaware Area Transit Agency TOTAL5.8MB 6.4 6.5 6.1 6.10.2 6.67%35.1 35.6 -1.40%6.3Delaware Area Transit AgencyOH Delaware

61.360.8 55.1 63.6 60.72.8 -4.04%354.6 365.1 -2.88%62.2OH Grand River LAKETRAN TOTAL

24.5DR 25.8 23.5 25.4 25.01.2 0.53%147.6 146.7 0.61%26.0LAKETRANOH Grand River36.8MB 35.0 31.6 38.2 35.71.6 -7.14%207.0 218.4 -5.22%36.2LAKETRANOH Grand River

137.962.6 32.0 72.8 36.4NA -9.43%549.4 609.4 -9.85%129.2OH Kent Portage Area Reg Trp Auth TOTAL

7.5DR 6.4 5.5 7.5 6.4NA -11.21%38.2 44.1 -13.38%7.1Portage Area Reg Trp AuthOH Kent130.4MB 56.2 26.5 65.3 30.0NA -9.26%511.2 565.3 -9.57%122.1Portage Area Reg Trp AuthOH Kent

111.6125.4 122.6 122.3 122.85.3 4.51%735.0 710.5 3.45%124.8OH Youngstown Western Reserve Trans Auth TOTAL

3.2DR 3.1 2.8 3.4 3.30.1 -8.08%18.4 19.8 -7.07%3.2Western Reserve Trans AuthOH Youngstown108.4MB 122.3 119.8 118.9 119.55.2 4.87%716.6 690.7 3.75%121.6Western Reserve Trans AuthOH Youngstown

26.326.7 22.5 29.3 24.81.0 -1.37%159.6 162.8 -1.97%30.1OK Lawton Lawton Area Tr System (LATS) TOTAL26.3MB 26.7 22.5 29.3 24.81.0 -1.37%159.6 162.8 -1.97%30.1Lawton Area Tr System (LATS)OK Lawton

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243.3264.5 246.3 265.2 254.310.7 1.78%1,498.0 1,488.8 0.62%265.6OK Oklahoma City Central Oklahoma TA TOTAL

5.0DR 5.4 4.9 5.5 5.00.2 1.94%29.9 30.1 -0.66%5.5Central Oklahoma TAOK Oklahoma City238.3MB 259.1 241.4 259.7 249.310.5 1.78%1,468.1 1,458.7 0.64%260.1Central Oklahoma TAOK Oklahoma City

943.8948.6 794.5 969.9 832.035.7 -2.13%5,134.6 5,455.6 -5.88%944.2OR Eugene Lane Transit District TOTAL

13.6DR 14.9 12.9 14.6 12.90.6 5.35%81.8 81.3 0.62%15.5Lane Transit District OR Eugene930.2MB 933.7 781.6 955.3 819.135.1 -2.24%5,052.8 5,374.3 -5.98%928.7Lane Transit District OR Eugene

8,146.28,634.0 8,094.1 8,584.5 8,086.8317.8 0.80%48,425.7 48,850.8 -0.87%8,287.0OR Portland Tri-County Metro Trp Dist TOTAL

33.4CR 32.0 29.6 35.0 34.01.5 -8.59%182.1 202.9 -10.25%32.0Tri-County Metro Trp DistOR Portland86.1DR 81.9 75.6 88.6 81.83.3 -6.28%473.4 507.4 -6.70%82.9Tri-County Metro Trp DistOR Portland

3,197.6LR 3,429.3 3,331.1 3,377.3 3,323.0123.3 0.73%19,230.5 19,366.2 -0.70%3,209.8Tri-County Metro Trp DistOR Portland4,829.1MB 5,090.8 4,657.8 5,083.6 4,648.0189.7 1.03%28,539.7 28,774.3 -0.82%4,962.3Tri-County Metro Trp DistOR Portland

271.6291.2 245.7 289.2 254.212.9 1.10%1,574.7 1,595.9 -1.33%287.1OR Salem Salem-Keizer Transit TOTAL

11.6DR 12.1 10.7 12.2 11.60.6 -1.13%68.9 71.2 -3.23%12.2Salem-Keizer TransitOR Salem260.0MB 279.1 235.0 277.0 242.612.3 1.21%1,505.8 1,524.7 -1.24%274.9Salem-Keizer TransitOR Salem

397.0422.5 377.4 424.6 401.931.6 -1.76%2,298.3 2,321.8 -1.01%402.1PA Allentown Lehigh & Northampton Trp Auth TOTAL

31.9DR 31.8 28.4 34.4 32.214.3 -6.70%174.7 177.8 -1.74%31.7Lehigh & Northampton Trp AuthPA Allentown365.1MB 390.7 349.0 390.2 369.717.3 -1.32%2,123.6 2,144.0 -0.95%370.4Lehigh & Northampton Trp AuthPA Allentown

50.147.0 35.0 42.3 34.3NA 8.92%286.3 275.1 4.07%56.0PA Altoona Altoona Metro Transit TOTAL

1.0DR 0.9 0.7 1.0 0.9NA -10.34%5.3 5.8 -8.62%1.0Altoona Metro TransitPA Altoona49.1MB 46.1 34.3 41.3 33.41.9 9.37%281.0 269.3 4.34%55.0Altoona Metro TransitPA Altoona

180.8194.6 180.8 190.1 178.9NA 3.51%1,084.5 1,084.1 0.04%193.7PA Harrisburg Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TA TOTAL

17.2DR 19.8 17.5 17.9 17.6NA 8.16%110.3 102.3 7.82%19.7Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TAPA Harrisburg163.6MB 174.8 163.3 172.2 161.3NA 3.02%974.2 981.8 -0.77%174.0Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg TAPA Harrisburg

125.5137.5 133.5 131.8 130.55.1 4.80%775.7 741.1 4.67%135.4PA Harris-Phil Penn DOT (Keystone) TOTAL125.5CR 137.5 133.5 131.8 130.55.1 4.80%775.7 741.1 4.67%135.4Penn DOT (Keystone)PA Harris-Phil

34.428.8 21.7 30.4 24.5NA -4.37%178.6 187.7 -4.85%34.9PA Johnsonburg Area Transp Auth NC PA TOTAL

13.5DR 13.7 9.9 13.4 9.90.5 3.80%77.1 76.4 0.92%14.6Area Transp Auth NC PAPA Johnsonburg20.2MB 14.5 11.3 16.2 13.96.0 -9.54%97.9 107.0 -8.50%19.7Area Transp Auth NC PAPA Johnsonburg0.7VP 0.6 0.5 0.8 0.7NA -22.73%3.6 4.3 -16.28%0.6Area Transp Auth NC PAPA Johnsonburg

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75.799.1 99.9 84.1 96.03.2 12.74%537.4 494.4 8.70%89.4PA Johnstown Cambria County Transit Auth TOTAL

0.6DR 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.60.0 16.67%3.7 3.5 5.71%0.7Cambria County Transit AuthPA Johnstown0.0IP 7.7 12.3 2.4 10.70.3 92.37%25.8 13.1 96.95%5.2Cambria County Transit AuthPA Johnstown

75.1MB 90.7 86.9 81.1 84.72.9 8.39%507.9 477.8 6.30%83.5Cambria County Transit AuthPA Johnstown

171.4177.2 164.7 176.2 175.58.1 0.11%1,007.1 1,002.7 0.44%181.8PA Lancaster Red Rose Transit Authority TOTAL

24.4DR 25.0 23.2 26.0 25.01.1 -2.52%143.2 142.7 0.35%25.3Red Rose Transit AuthorityPA Lancaster147.0MB 152.2 141.5 150.2 150.56.9 0.56%863.9 860.0 0.45%156.5Red Rose Transit AuthorityPA Lancaster

29.531.8 29.4 32.1 31.61.4 -1.07%177.7 178.8 -0.62%31.0PA Lebanon County of Lebanon Tr Auth TOTAL

4.0DR 4.4 4.1 4.3 4.10.2 5.65%25.4 23.7 7.17%4.6County of Lebanon Tr AuthPA Lebanon25.5MB 27.4 25.3 27.8 27.51.2 -2.10%152.3 155.1 -1.81%26.4County of Lebanon Tr AuthPA Lebanon

25,612.426,295.3 21,550.0 26,807.7 26,340.4976.1 -6.65%146,609.9 154,112.0 -4.87%25,678.7PA Philadelphia Southeastern Penn TA TOTAL

2,938.9CR 2,973.7 2,638.9 3,230.5 2,478.4119.4 -0.10%17,236.4 17,418.6 -1.05%3,026.7Southeastern Penn TAPA Philadelphia122.7DR 147.9 119.7 148.0 121.35.1 -0.71%759.5 748.7 1.44%121.6Southeastern Penn TAPA Philadelphia

8,072.8HR 7,943.7 6,653.6 8,541.4 7,831.1294.9 -8.67%45,036.6 48,050.5 -6.27%7,728.9Southeastern Penn TAPA Philadelphia2,029.1LR 2,232.1 1,748.4 2,116.3 2,378.682.5 -4.31%12,333.5 12,797.4 -3.62%2,262.2Southeastern Penn TAPA Philadelphia

12,183.3MB 12,567.6 10,046.7 12,490.5 13,253.6458.5 -8.41%68,832.9 72,971.2 -5.67%12,122.9Southeastern Penn TAPA Philadelphia265.6TB 430.3 342.7 281.0 277.415.7 44.34%2,411.0 2,125.6 13.43%416.4Southeastern Penn TAPA Philadelphia

5,465.65,579.3 5,076.6 5,630.4 5,299.6NA -1.07%31,673.5 31,874.8 -0.63%5,563.6PA Pittsburgh Port Auth of Allegheny Co TOTAL

122.8DR 123.3 113.8 128.0 119.5NA -3.29%690.7 721.9 -4.32%121.0Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA Pittsburgh88.8IP 93.8 112.9 123.0 128.7NA -23.88%377.5 526.7 -28.33%52.5Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA Pittsburgh

631.9LR 665.1 628.5 673.8 675.8NA -2.73%3,610.1 3,775.5 -4.38%633.8Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA Pittsburgh4,622.1MB 4,697.1 4,221.4 4,705.6 4,375.6NA -0.21%26,995.2 26,850.7 0.54%4,756.3Port Auth of Allegheny CoPA Pittsburgh

252.0254.1 236.2 267.3 275.011.5 -6.36%1,443.0 1,531.4 -5.77%253.5PA Reading Berks Area Reading Trp Auth TOTAL

19.9DR 21.7 19.3 20.8 19.41.0 3.33%119.9 115.0 4.26%21.1Berks Area Reading Trp AuthPA Reading232.1MB 232.4 216.9 246.5 255.610.5 -7.15%1,323.1 1,416.4 -6.59%232.4Berks Area Reading Trp AuthPA Reading

71.967.9 63.4 73.7 80.12.8 -10.41%404.4 444.8 -9.08%70.9PA Rochester Beaver County Transit Authority TOTAL

6.7DR 6.9 6.4 7.0 6.80.3 -1.95%40.2 40.1 0.25%6.8Beaver County Transit AuthorityPA Rochester65.2MB 61.0 57.0 66.7 73.32.5 -11.26%364.2 404.7 -10.01%64.1Beaver County Transit AuthorityPA Rochester

86.7101.2 91.5 97.2 94.53.7 5.53%571.1 532.0 7.35%101.1PA Scranton County of Lackawanna Transit Syst TOTAL

10.1DR 13.0 11.9 14.0 14.00.4 2.62%81.1 69.8 16.19%14.2County of Lackawanna Transit SystPA Scranton76.6MB 88.2 79.6 83.2 80.53.3 5.99%490.0 462.2 6.01%86.9County of Lackawanna Transit SystPA Scranton

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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773.1NA NA 241.6 170.8NA NANA 3,324.9 NANAPA State College Centre Area Transp Auth TOTAL

2.8DR NA NA 2.8 2.7NA NANA 16.1 NANACentre Area Transp AuthPA State College756.1MB 203.9 147.4 224.1 154.515.1 -2.96%3,126.7 3,222.4 -2.97%749.8Centre Area Transp AuthPA State College14.2VP NA NA 14.7 13.6NA NANA 86.4 NANACentre Area Transp AuthPA State College

103.4120.1 98.3 111.0 109.94.5 2.78%652.1 632.3 3.13%114.9PA Williamsport Williamsport Bureau of Tr TOTAL

0.1DR 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.10.1 0.00%0.6 0.6 0.00%0.1Williamsport Bureau of TrPA Williamsport103.3MB 120.0 98.2 110.9 109.84.4 2.78%651.5 631.7 3.13%114.8Williamsport Bureau of TrPA Williamsport

505.9556.2 471.7 542.0 475.224.5 5.10%3,387.1 2,965.6 14.21%572.9PR San Juan Puerto Rico DOT TOTAL

429.1HR 433.1 356.5 458.4 401.719.0 -3.95%2,651.5 2,499.2 6.09%448.7Puerto Rico DOTPR San Juan76.8MB 123.1 115.2 83.6 73.55.5 54.98%735.6 466.4 57.72%124.2Puerto Rico DOTPR San Juan

270.5285.7 257.8 272.1 269.510.7 2.02%1,604.8 1,566.7 2.43%285.0SC Charleston Charleston Area RTA TOTAL

6.3DR 6.9 6.1 6.8 6.30.3 1.03%39.1 37.1 5.39%6.6Charleston Area RTASC Charleston264.2MB 278.8 251.7 265.3 263.210.4 2.04%1,565.7 1,529.6 2.36%278.4Charleston Area RTASC Charleston

78.140.8 33.9 41.8 35.6NA -3.15%355.7 367.0 -3.08%75.9SC Clemson Clemson Area Transit TOTAL78.1MB 40.8 33.9 41.8 35.6NA -3.15%355.7 367.0 -3.08%75.9Clemson Area TransitSC Clemson

213.2223.2 203.9 218.7 216.98.7 0.09%1,337.1 1,326.1 0.83%222.3SC Columbia Central Midlands Regional Transit A TOTAL

5.9DR 6.8 6.5 6.2 5.60.2 10.17%38.3 34.1 12.32%6.2Central Midlands Regional Transit ASC Columbia207.3MB 215.9 197.2 212.5 211.38.5 -0.35%1,297.8 1,292.0 0.45%215.8Central Midlands Regional Transit ASC Columbia

0.0VP 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.00.0 NA1.0 0.0 NA0.3Central Midlands Regional Transit ASC Columbia

86.386.3 79.9 74.4 84.94.1 -0.86%434.7 452.2 -3.87%77.3SC Greenville Greenville Transit Authority TOTAL

0.9DR 0.7 0.7 1.0 0.90.0 -21.43%4.5 5.5 -18.18%0.8Greenville Transit AuthoritySC Greenville85.4MB 85.6 79.2 73.4 84.04.1 -0.62%430.2 446.7 -3.69%76.5Greenville Transit AuthoritySC Greenville

70.675.0 68.4 77.9 69.02.8 -0.28%423.1 442.1 -4.30%73.5SD Sioux Falls Sioux Area Metro TOTAL

7.5DR 7.5 6.5 8.0 7.60.3 -7.79%42.0 45.9 -8.50%7.3Sioux Area MetroSD Sioux Falls63.1MB 67.5 61.9 69.9 61.42.5 0.62%381.1 396.2 -3.81%66.2Sioux Area MetroSD Sioux Falls

221.0242.1 244.3 222.2 256.4NA 2.96%1,300.2 1,317.4 -1.31%233.9TN Chattanooga Chattanooga Area RTA TOTAL

4.3DR 4.7 4.3 4.4 4.2NA 7.75%27.9 25.6 8.98%4.9Chattanooga Area RTATN Chattanooga43.8IP 57.4 64.6 41.4 64.1NA 13.86%233.8 219.5 6.51%48.0Chattanooga Area RTATN Chattanooga

172.9MB 180.0 175.4 176.4 188.1NA -0.19%1,038.5 1,072.3 -3.15%181.0Chattanooga Area RTATN Chattanooga

NANA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANATN Franklin Franklin Transit Authority TOTAL

2.7DR 2.3 1.4 2.4 1.7NA -2.94%14.0 13.5 3.70%2.9Franklin Transit AuthorityTN Franklin5.3MB 3.5 3.7 3.4 3.1NA 33.90%26.0 20.2 28.71%8.6Franklin Transit AuthorityTN Franklin

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225.8232.6 210.6 236.6 227.99.1 -1.52%1,345.9 1,343.5 0.18%236.6TN Knoxville Knoxville Area Transit TOTAL

5.8DR 5.8 5.3 6.0 5.60.2 -1.72%33.7 31.9 5.64%6.0Knoxville Area TransitTN Knoxville220.0MB 226.8 205.3 230.6 222.38.9 -1.52%1,312.2 1,311.6 0.05%230.6Knoxville Area TransitTN Knoxville

530.7563.8 493.6 592.5 564.521.7 -3.37%3,110.5 3,251.5 -4.34%573.5TN Memphis Memphis Area Transit Auth TOTAL

16.4DR 16.8 15.0 17.4 16.60.7 -3.37%96.1 96.9 -0.83%16.9Memphis Area Transit AuthTN Memphis1.4LR 49.4 26.0 58.8 48.91.2 -1.01%178.1 109.1 63.24%32.6Memphis Area Transit AuthTN Memphis

512.9MB 497.6 452.6 516.3 499.019.8 -3.53%2,836.3 3,045.5 -6.87%524.0Memphis Area Transit AuthTN Memphis

19.318.6 16.1 20.6 19.40.8 -11.13%100.8 113.3 -11.03%18.0TN Murfreesboro City of Murfreesboro TOTAL19.3MB 18.6 16.1 20.6 19.40.8 -11.13%100.8 113.3 -11.03%18.0City of MurfreesboroTN Murfreesboro

820.9844.7 735.9 867.1 778.1NA -2.13%4,752.3 4,864.0 -2.30%832.9TN Nashville Metropolitan Transit Auth TOTAL

36.1DR 34.1 32.0 37.0 35.1NA -9.33%192.9 217.3 -11.23%32.0Metropolitan Transit AuthTN Nashville784.8MB 810.6 703.9 830.1 743.029.9 -1.80%4,559.4 4,646.7 -1.88%800.9Metropolitan Transit AuthTN Nashville

53.049.0 41.6 53.3 50.52.2 -11.93%272.2 307.3 -11.42%47.5TN Nashville Regional Transp Auth TOTAL

25.9CR 25.3 22.1 25.9 24.71.2 -5.36%141.0 150.2 -6.13%25.0Regional Transp AuthTN Nashville16.4MB 15.6 14.2 16.0 15.70.7 -6.65%91.2 94.2 -3.18%15.1Regional Transp AuthTN Nashville10.7VP 8.1 5.3 11.4 10.10.3 -35.40%40.0 62.9 -36.41%7.4Regional Transp AuthTN Nashville

2,547.22,647.6 2,387.1 2,379.6 2,316.399.3 7.61%15,336.3 14,511.4 5.68%2,759.4TX Austin Capital Metropolitan Trp Auth TOTAL

64.3CR 70.8 41.0 68.3 64.22.7 -6.15%408.7 414.0 -1.28%72.9Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX Austin60.3DR 61.7 57.6 62.5 57.82.4 -0.44%351.3 351.3 0.00%60.5Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX Austin

2,379.9MB 2,465.6 2,245.1 2,202.7 2,151.592.0 8.23%14,301.5 13,489.3 6.02%2,577.5Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX Austin42.7VP 49.5 43.4 46.1 42.82.2 7.45%274.8 256.8 7.01%48.5Capital Metropolitan Trp AuthTX Austin

445.5449.2 411.3 462.1 412.720.1 -0.13%2,606.7 2,616.2 -0.36%458.1TX Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Regional TA TOTAL

16.1DR 17.9 16.7 17.0 16.10.8 7.32%105.7 95.8 10.33%18.2Corpus Christi Regional TATX Corpus Christi428.4MB 427.8 388.9 444.2 395.719.2 -1.30%2,477.5 2,517.6 -1.59%435.1Corpus Christi Regional TATX Corpus Christi

1.0VP 3.5 5.7 0.9 0.90.1 >100%23.5 2.8 >100%4.8Corpus Christi Regional TATX Corpus Christi

4,920.95,935.3 5,478.2 5,125.1 4,881.4224.2 15.87%33,653.3 29,215.1 15.19%5,882.9TX Dallas Dallas Area Rapid Transit TOTAL

65.4DR 72.0 66.2 68.4 64.62.9 6.80%420.5 386.1 8.91%73.7Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX Dallas2,319.6LR 2,336.5 2,200.9 2,447.8 2,353.091.7 -2.96%13,633.5 13,819.6 -1.35%2,372.2Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX Dallas2,496.8MB 3,482.6 3,170.4 2,566.5 2,423.1127.7 34.21%19,345.7 14,773.4 30.95%3,394.3Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX Dallas

39.1VP 44.2 40.7 42.4 40.71.9 4.42%253.6 236.0 7.46%42.7Dallas Area Rapid TransitTX Dallas

164.1161.5 149.0 163.6 166.67.0 -1.34%984.7 1,005.8 -2.10%177.2TX Dallas-Ft Worth Trinity Railway Express TOTAL164.1CR 161.5 149.0 163.6 166.67.0 -1.34%984.7 1,005.8 -2.10%177.2Trinity Railway ExpressTX Dallas-Ft Worth

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1,110.91,061.8 1,002.8 1,107.3 1,036.436.8 -4.97%6,223.0 6,580.8 -5.44%1,028.4TX El Paso El Paso Mass Transit Dept TOTAL

22.9DR 23.5 22.1 23.6 22.30.9 -1.16%131.1 134.7 -2.67%22.4El Paso Mass Transit DeptTX El Paso0.0LR 16.4 22.5 0.0 0.00.6 NA87.2 0.0 NA10.2El Paso Mass Transit DeptTX El Paso

1,088.0MB 1,021.9 958.2 1,083.7 1,014.135.3 -6.59%6,004.7 6,446.1 -6.85%995.8El Paso Mass Transit DeptTX El Paso

485.3514.5 497.7 512.4 491.426.9 2.33%3,046.1 2,910.3 4.67%511.6TX Fort Worth Trinity Metro TOTAL

0.0CR 35.9 39.1 0.0 0.01.2 NA279.0 0.0 NA33.6Trinity MetroTX Fort Worth29.7DR 36.0 31.9 31.4 29.51.4 12.69%201.3 179.6 12.08%34.2Trinity MetroTX Fort Worth

437.1MB 425.3 411.1 461.9 444.716.7 -6.03%2,469.1 2,623.4 -5.88%426.3Trinity MetroTX Fort Worth18.5VP 17.3 15.6 19.1 17.27.6 -8.03%96.7 107.3 -9.88%17.5Trinity MetroTX Fort Worth

7,505.27,568.2 7,084.7 7,745.9 7,381.9294.1 -1.65%44,477.6 44,557.4 -0.18%7,606.9TX Houston Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co TOTAL

166.8DR 176.5 172.1 174.3 168.57.0 3.18%1,033.1 981.0 5.31%177.2Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX Houston1,566.9LR 1,411.1 1,443.0 1,563.6 1,587.159.6 -6.26%9,269.2 9,501.3 -2.44%1,568.1Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX Houston5,609.6MB 5,823.9 5,328.8 5,836.6 5,469.4220.4 -0.34%33,249.4 33,092.0 0.48%5,704.6Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX Houston

161.9VP 156.7 140.8 171.4 156.97.1 -7.28%925.9 983.1 -5.82%157.0Metro Tr Auth of Harris CoTX Houston

291.4174.2 114.4 150.1 113.68.2 5.71%1,367.8 1,344.6 1.73%298.2TX Lewisville Denton County Transportation Auth TOTAL

37.8CR 28.8 28.0 32.0 30.01.4 -6.21%184.9 201.4 -8.19%36.8Denton County Transportation AuthTX Lewisville3.0DR 3.5 3.1 3.1 2.80.1 12.36%19.8 18.5 7.03%3.4Denton County Transportation AuthTX Lewisville

250.6MB 141.9 83.3 115.0 80.86.7 8.24%1,163.1 1,124.7 3.41%258.0Denton County Transportation AuthTX Lewisville

407.0159.0 78.9 183.1 97.79.6 -8.39%1,715.5 1,801.7 -4.78%392.2TX Lubbock Citibus TOTAL

8.1DR 8.7 8.2 8.6 8.00.4 5.26%50.9 48.8 4.30%9.1CitibusTX Lubbock398.9MB 150.3 70.7 174.5 89.79.2 -8.90%1,664.6 1,752.9 -5.04%383.1CitibusTX Lubbock

8.911.6 10.0 9.0 8.4NA 21.67%60.1 51.7 16.25%10.4TX Port Arthur Port Arthur Transit TOTAL

1.4DR 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4NA 13.95%9.1 8.3 9.64%1.6Port Arthur TransitTX Port Arthur7.5MB 9.9 8.4 7.5 7.0NA 23.18%51.0 43.4 17.51%8.8Port Arthur TransitTX Port Arthur

3,081.63,054.6 2,878.9 3,118.7 2,977.4111.5 -2.51%17,667.8 17,966.9 -1.66%3,014.0TX San Antonio VIA Metropolitan Transit TOTAL

97.9DR 99.5 89.7 102.5 92.53.9 -3.11%549.5 577.2 -4.80%94.6VIA Metropolitan TransitTX San Antonio2,983.7MB 2,955.1 2,789.2 3,016.2 2,884.9107.6 -2.49%17,118.3 17,389.7 -1.56%2,919.4VIA Metropolitan TransitTX San Antonio

34.735.1 32.6 36.2 33.61.7 -0.86%205.6 198.7 3.47%35.9TX Sugar Land Fort Bend County Public Transporta TOTAL

11.8DR 11.5 10.5 12.2 10.90.5 -3.72%66.9 66.8 0.15%11.6Fort Bend County Public TransportaTX Sugar Land22.9MB 23.6 22.1 24.0 22.71.1 0.57%138.7 131.9 5.16%24.3Fort Bend County Public TransportaTX Sugar Land

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115.381.0 61.6 79.5 70.33.4 -3.81%606.4 628.7 -3.55%112.4TX Waco Waco Transit System TOTAL

5.6DR 6.1 5.3 5.8 5.70.2 1.17%33.9 32.4 4.63%5.9Waco Transit SystemTX Waco109.7MB 74.9 56.3 73.7 64.63.2 -4.15%572.5 596.3 -3.99%106.5Waco Transit SystemTX Waco

3,602.73,548.2 3,195.4 3,570.2 3,488.4142.9 -1.13%21,591.3 21,643.3 -0.24%3,796.8UT Salt Lake City Utah Transit Authority TOTAL

395.7CR 425.9 389.3 410.1 413.617.8 2.24%2,519.9 2,426.5 3.85%431.5Utah Transit AuthorityUT Salt Lake City69.2DR 72.4 63.2 73.3 67.33.3 -0.91%416.9 422.9 -1.42%72.3Utah Transit AuthorityUT Salt Lake City

1,503.6LR 1,323.5 1,190.4 1,451.2 1,439.550.8 -9.73%8,097.3 8,830.8 -8.31%1,452.7Utah Transit AuthorityUT Salt Lake City1,526.8MB 1,629.1 1,459.4 1,534.4 1,462.666.9 6.78%9,989.1 9,343.2 6.91%1,742.0Utah Transit AuthorityUT Salt Lake City

107.4VP 97.3 93.1 101.2 105.44.2 -8.06%568.1 619.9 -8.36%98.3Utah Transit AuthorityUT Salt Lake City

398.2402.8 394.1 421.3 397.918.9 -0.84%2,223.9 2,343.8 -5.12%410.3VA Alexandria Virginia Railway Express TOTAL398.2CR 402.8 394.1 421.3 397.918.9 -0.84%2,223.9 2,343.8 -5.12%410.3Virginia Railway ExpressVA Alexandria

485.0271.5 72.6 165.6 72.913.3 27.46%2,231.2 1,938.2 15.12%578.1VA Blacksburg Blacksburg Transit TOTAL

2.3DR 2.5 2.1 2.4 3.00.1 -11.69%13.4 14.5 -7.59%2.2Blacksburg TransitVA Blacksburg482.7MB 269.0 70.5 163.2 69.913.2 27.88%2,217.8 1,923.7 15.29%575.9Blacksburg TransitVA Blacksburg

52.850.6 43.7 47.6 42.62.1 5.03%295.3 288.5 2.36%55.9VA Fairfax City of Fairfax CUE Bus TOTAL52.8MB 50.6 43.7 47.6 42.62.1 5.03%295.3 288.5 2.36%55.9City of Fairfax CUE BusVA Fairfax

698.0757.7 689.0 749.0 724.928.5 0.85%4,116.9 4,069.9 1.15%743.7VA Fairfax Fairfax County Dept of Transp TOTAL698.0MB 757.7 689.0 749.0 724.928.5 0.85%4,116.9 4,069.9 1.15%743.7Fairfax County Dept of TranspVA Fairfax

1,149.81,161.6 1,110.6 1,192.3 1,271.943.2 -7.05%6,479.4 6,660.4 -2.72%1,087.0VA Hampton Hampton Roads Transit TOTAL

31.7DR 33.7 30.2 33.3 31.11.3 0.31%190.3 184.6 3.09%32.5Hampton Roads TransitVA Hampton24.1FB 33.2 46.3 34.6 58.20.9 -12.32%140.0 153.8 -8.97%23.0Hampton Roads TransitVA Hampton

152.1LR 122.9 121.9 111.8 157.84.4 -18.33%678.5 712.2 -4.73%99.6Hampton Roads TransitVA Hampton931.4MB 962.0 902.8 1,001.3 1,014.436.1 -5.46%5,410.0 5,546.8 -2.47%921.4Hampton Roads TransitVA Hampton10.5VP 9.8 9.4 11.3 10.40.5 -7.76%60.6 63.0 -3.81%10.5Hampton Roads TransitVA Hampton

195.2192.7 231.4 189.9 242.07.0 2.22%937.6 936.3 0.14%216.9VA Williamsburg Williamsburg Area Transport TOTAL

0.9DR 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.90.0 23.08%6.2 4.8 29.17%1.2Williamsburg Area TransportVA Williamsburg194.3MB 191.6 230.5 189.1 241.17.0 2.13%931.4 931.5 -0.01%215.7Williamsburg Area TransportVA Williamsburg

207.4216.1 199.8 215.3 199.9NA 1.12%1,176.2 1,192.9 -1.40%213.7VA Woodbridge PRTC Omni-Ride TOTAL207.4MB 216.1 199.8 215.3 199.9NA 1.12%1,176.2 1,192.9 -1.40%213.7PRTC Omni-RideVA Woodbridge

200.2201.7 167.6 199.6 174.7NA 0.75%1,177.1 1,143.4 2.95%209.5VT Burlington Green Mountain Transit TOTAL

3.5DR 4.3 4.1 3.7 3.4NA 20.75%24.9 21.2 17.45%4.4Green Mountain TransitVT Burlington196.7MB 197.4 163.5 195.9 171.3NA 0.37%1,152.2 1,122.2 2.67%205.1Green Mountain TransitVT Burlington

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316.1350.4 332.4 346.0 322.315.3 3.88%1,932.0 1,938.5 -0.34%339.8WA Bremerton Kitsap Transit TOTAL

24.5DR 28.6 25.9 26.7 24.81.2 7.63%154.7 149.2 3.69%27.3Kitsap TransitWA Bremerton64.5FB 95.5 102.1 76.9 75.54.2 31.63%514.3 410.0 25.44%87.9Kitsap TransitWA Bremerton

212.5MB 212.5 192.4 226.8 208.59.3 -5.00%1,184.1 1,291.8 -8.34%210.5Kitsap TransitWA Bremerton14.6VP 13.8 12.0 15.6 13.50.6 -8.70%78.9 87.5 -9.83%14.1Kitsap TransitWA Bremerton

906.81,026.9 916.3 971.9 872.541.1 6.66%5,461.7 5,394.0 1.26%991.2WA Everett Snohomish County PTBA TOTAL

16.3DR 17.3 15.5 17.9 16.70.7 -2.16%93.1 100.0 -6.90%17.0Snohomish County PTBAWA Everett815.8MB 931.6 829.1 874.2 782.036.8 7.54%4,926.0 4,838.8 1.80%897.6Snohomish County PTBAWA Everett74.7VP 78.0 71.7 79.8 73.83.5 -0.88%442.6 455.2 -2.77%76.6Snohomish County PTBAWA Everett

389.5426.6 381.8 404.5 365.5NA 2.75%2,348.8 2,314.0 1.50%383.0WA Olympia Intercity Transit TOTAL

15.2DR 19.0 17.6 16.3 15.5NA 16.17%102.3 91.3 12.05%18.0Intercity TransitWA Olympia329.2MB 370.0 329.7 346.2 309.313.3 4.14%2,027.0 1,968.2 2.99%325.8Intercity TransitWA Olympia45.1VP 37.6 34.5 42.0 40.75.9 -12.91%219.5 254.5 -13.75%39.2Intercity TransitWA Olympia

260.6288.8 254.1 283.1 253.611.9 3.51%1,528.9 1,603.6 -4.66%282.4WA Richland Ben Franklin Transit TOTAL

37.3DR 33.4 31.5 39.5 38.91.5 -14.43%187.5 228.3 -17.87%34.1Ben Franklin TransitWA Richland167.1MB 199.2 170.4 186.8 164.67.9 7.87%1,018.5 1,038.5 -1.93%189.7Ben Franklin TransitWA Richland56.2VP 56.2 52.2 56.8 50.12.5 2.39%322.9 336.8 -4.13%58.6Ben Franklin TransitWA Richland

10,707.611,296.7 10,517.4 11,465.6 10,657.3435.5 -0.25%63,627.6 64,498.8 -1.35%10,934.9WA Seattle King County Dept of Trp TOTAL

85.2DR 97.0 89.1 90.8 83.03.7 8.69%527.6 506.0 4.27%95.4King County Dept of TrpWA Seattle132.0LR 161.2 155.9 149.8 146.86.1 10.50%911.4 801.7 13.68%156.5King County Dept of TrpWA Seattle

8,637.4MB 9,259.3 8,677.8 9,102.7 8,592.2346.1 2.14%51,761.2 51,712.9 0.09%8,958.9King County Dept of TrpWA Seattle1,569.7TB 1,469.2 1,338.3 1,772.9 1,577.566.5 -13.52%8,794.8 9,662.7 -8.98%1,447.3King County Dept of TrpWA Seattle

283.3VP 310.0 256.3 349.4 257.813.1 -5.32%1,632.6 1,815.5 -10.07%276.8King County Dept of TrpWA Seattle

3,845.24,178.2 4,076.5 4,371.2 4,214.7164.2 -0.45%23,750.4 23,749.6 0.00%4,120.7WA Seattle Sound Transit TOTAL

374.0CR 394.1 363.1 407.6 387.918.0 -0.47%2,290.6 2,332.1 -1.78%406.8Sound TransitWA Seattle5.5DR 6.1 5.6 5.7 5.30.2 7.88%34.0 32.4 4.94%6.1Sound TransitWA Seattle

1,979.7LR 2,246.8 2,253.4 2,330.6 2,258.884.4 2.38%12,734.1 12,280.6 3.69%2,225.3Sound TransitWA Seattle1,486.0MB 1,531.2 1,454.4 1,627.3 1,562.761.6 -4.45%8,691.7 9,104.5 -4.53%1,482.5Sound TransitWA Seattle

1,902.02,122.8 2,281.8 2,191.0 2,350.070.8 -2.09%11,103.6 11,538.4 -3.77%1,904.0WA Seattle Washington State Ferries TOTAL1,902.0FB 2,122.8 2,281.8 2,191.0 2,350.070.8 -2.09%11,103.6 11,538.4 -3.77%1,904.0Washington State FerriesWA Seattle

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933.3987.2 877.8 1,008.1 849.944.2 1.56%5,523.7 5,595.7 -1.29%969.9WA Spokane Spokane Transit Authority TOTAL

40.8DR 39.9 34.6 43.3 37.61.7 -6.41%224.2 243.2 -7.81%39.4Spokane Transit AuthorityWA Spokane878.9MB 933.9 830.9 950.7 799.741.9 1.99%5,218.7 5,270.6 -0.98%916.7Spokane Transit AuthorityWA Spokane13.6VP 13.4 12.3 14.1 12.60.6 -1.99%80.8 81.9 -1.34%13.8Spokane Transit AuthorityWA Spokane

810.5855.9 770.8 890.6 830.132.3 -3.70%4,747.2 4,978.1 -4.64%810.8WA Tacoma Pierce Transit TOTAL

24.8DR 26.0 23.4 26.7 24.80.9 -2.75%142.7 151.9 -6.06%24.8Pierce TransitWA Tacoma718.4MB 764.8 689.6 796.2 742.128.7 -3.66%4,227.5 4,419.5 -4.34%719.7Pierce TransitWA Tacoma67.3VP 65.1 57.8 67.7 63.22.7 -4.54%377.0 406.7 -7.30%66.3Pierce TransitWA Tacoma

511.5566.0 520.3 564.4 517.121.4 1.80%3,157.3 3,137.9 0.62%535.4WA Vancouver Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit Area TOTAL

21.6DR 23.4 21.9 23.6 20.80.9 3.18%132.0 129.9 1.62%22.8Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit AreaWA Vancouver486.2MB 539.0 495.2 537.0 492.720.3 1.80%3,004.3 2,985.0 0.65%509.0Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit AreaWA Vancouver

3.7VP 3.6 3.2 3.8 3.60.2 -6.31%21.0 23.0 -8.70%3.6Clark Co Pub Trp Benefit AreaWA Vancouver

77.886.7 75.1 84.9 78.43.8 2.36%489.1 469.4 4.20%85.0WA Wenatchee Chelan-Douglas PTBA TOTAL

4.1DR 4.9 4.5 4.3 4.10.2 13.60%28.9 25.5 13.33%4.8Chelan-Douglas PTBAWA Wenatchee73.7MB 81.8 70.6 80.6 74.33.6 1.75%460.2 443.9 3.67%80.2Chelan-Douglas PTBAWA Wenatchee

106.2122.8 102.7 117.2 100.24.7 6.24%639.0 650.4 -1.75%118.3WI Green Bay Green Bay Metro Transit TOTAL

2.8DR 2.8 2.5 3.0 2.90.1 -6.90%15.6 17.9 -12.85%2.8Green Bay Metro Transit WI Green Bay103.4MB 120.0 100.2 114.2 97.34.6 6.61%623.4 632.5 -1.44%115.5Green Bay Metro Transit WI Green Bay

1,313.41,032.1 783.5 1,049.5 802.543.7 -2.38%6,466.0 6,823.7 -5.24%1,274.4WI Madison Metro Transit TOTAL

13.4DR 9.7 8.8 11.4 9.90.4 -18.73%55.6 97.0 -42.68%9.7Metro TransitWI Madison1,300.0MB 1,022.4 774.7 1,038.1 792.643.3 -2.20%6,410.4 6,726.7 -4.70%1,264.7Metro TransitWI Madison

2,402.82,365.1 2,129.8 2,522.9 2,409.183.6 -6.98%13,173.8 14,500.6 -9.15%2,327.6WI Milwaukee Milwaukee County Tr Sys TOTAL

43.2DR 45.2 41.9 45.9 37.71.8 3.94%252.1 256.1 -1.56%44.7Milwaukee County Tr SysWI Milwaukee2,359.6MB 2,319.9 2,087.9 2,477.0 2,371.481.8 -7.18%12,921.7 14,244.5 -9.29%2,282.9Milwaukee County Tr SysWI Milwaukee

105.843.3 39.5 48.4 45.92.6 -14.79%416.2 499.2 -16.63%87.7WV Morgantown Mountain Line Transit Authority TOTAL

0.2DR 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.10.0 -100.00%0.0 0.9 -100.00%0.0Mountain Line Transit AuthorityWV Morgantown105.6MB 43.3 39.5 48.2 45.82.6 -14.58%416.2 498.3 -16.48%87.7Mountain Line Transit AuthorityWV Morgantown

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CANADA

81.4 117.3 49.0 74.0 110.02.7 6.82%423.0 390.9 8.21%50.2AB Banff Bow Valley Regional Transit Service TOTALMB 81.4 117.3 49.0 74.0 110.02.7 6.82%423.0 390.9 8.21%50.2Bow Valley Regional Transit ServiceAB Banff

13,509.1 13,251.7 13,586.1 13,399.7 13,170.0548.8 1.43%81,149.1 80,599.0 0.68%13,968.9AB Calgary Calgary Transit TOTAL

LR 7,294.9 7,540.2 7,336.5 7,235.8 7,493.7301.9 1.42%44,204.8 43,905.3 0.68%7,543.2Calgary TransitAB CalgaryMB 6,214.2 5,711.5 6,249.6 6,163.9 5,676.3246.9 1.45%36,944.3 36,693.7 0.68%6,425.7Calgary TransitAB Calgary

9,532.6 9,632.1 12,441.3 10,329.2 9,845.6NA -2.27%69,381.4 70,791.0 -1.99%12,712.1AB Edmonton Edmonton Transit System TOTAL

LR 2,697.7 2,725.9 3,520.9 2,923.2 2,786.3NA -2.27%19,634.9 20,033.9 -1.99%3,597.5Edmonton Transit SystemAB EdmontonMB 6,834.9 6,906.2 8,920.4 7,406.0 7,059.3NA -2.27%49,746.5 50,757.1 -1.99%9,114.6Edmonton Transit SystemAB Edmonton

7.7 6.8 6.7 7.1 6.6NA 9.31%50.3 44.6 12.78%7.8AB Leduc City of Leduc, Leduc Transit Service TOTALMB 7.7 6.8 6.7 7.1 6.6NA 9.31%50.3 44.6 12.78%7.8City of Leduc, Leduc Transit ServiceAB Leduc

39,371.9 38,224.2 34,641.0 38,149.2 36,993.1NA 3.92%221,978.7 212,908.0 4.26%36,493.3BC Burnaby Greater Vancouver Transp Auth TOTAL

AG 14,334.3 13,987.5 12,606.8 14,028.1 13,630.3513.7 3.04%80,725.9 77,936.6 3.58%13,165.9Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyCR 233.1 210.9 202.3 220.1 207.910.6 5.00%1,320.1 1,248.1 5.77%217.8Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyFB 567.1 563.1 465.6 555.6 540.119.5 4.06%3,085.2 2,931.6 5.24%494.5Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyMB 24,237.4 23,462.7 21,366.3 23,345.4 22,614.8883.8 4.44%136,847.5 130,791.7 4.63%22,615.1Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC BurnabyTB 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0NA 0.00%0.0 0.0 NA0.0Greater Vancouver Transp AuthBC Burnaby

2,455.7 2,397.7 2,378.6 2,363.0 2,363.1113.4 3.58%14,974.0 14,862.2 0.75%2,505.3BC Victoria BC Transit TOTAL

DR 34.1 32.0 31.1 35.1 33.61.5 -2.61%183.5 197.2 -6.95%31.1BC TransitBC VictoriaMB 2,421.6 2,365.7 2,347.5 2,327.9 2,329.5111.9 3.66%14,790.5 14,665.0 0.86%2,474.2BC TransitBC Victoria

84.0 78.8 78.7 79.7 75.33.4 7.45%513.0 466.6 9.94%88.3MB Brandon City of Brandon TOTALMB 84.0 78.8 78.7 79.7 75.33.4 7.45%513.0 466.6 9.94%88.3City of BrandonMB Brandon

2,777.6 2,629.7 2,471.3 2,791.0 2,674.6105.9 0.46%15,084.6 15,157.7 -0.48%2,566.0ON Brampton Brampton Transit TOTALMB 2,777.6 2,629.7 2,471.3 2,791.0 2,674.6105.9 0.46%15,084.6 15,157.7 -0.48%2,566.0Brampton TransitON Brampton

352.1 326.0 353.4 373.6 350.413.5 -4.86%2,006.9 2,097.6 -4.32%346.9ON Oakville Oakville Transit TOTAL

DR 12.1 12.4 12.0 13.1 12.10.6 0.54%71.5 72.5 -1.38%12.9Oakville TransitON OakvilleMB 340.0 313.6 341.4 360.5 338.313.0 -5.06%1,935.4 2,025.1 -4.43%334.0Oakville TransitON Oakville

10,513.7 9,836.6 12,079.9 10,604.2 9,909.6452.0 -0.03%70,821.3 70,950.9 -0.18%12,232.0ON Ottawa OC Transpo/Para Transpo TOTAL

DR 88.9 79.9 82.6 89.5 82.33.4 0.00%503.6 505.9 -0.45%85.6OC Transpo/Para TranspoON OttawaLR 215.3 189.0 320.2 220.6 196.49.9 -3.08%1,817.2 2,023.5 -10.20%310.2OC Transpo/Para TranspoON OttawaMB 10,209.5 9,567.7 11,677.1 10,294.1 9,630.9438.7 0.04%68,500.5 68,421.5 0.12%11,836.2OC Transpo/Para TranspoON Ottawa

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool

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89,120.5 87,588.2 79,532.2 81,683.5 81,634.43,354.3 7.81%514,624.5 474,848.5 8.38%85,118.3ON Toronto Toronto Transit Commission TOTAL

DR 327.3 401.3 321.1 324.7 400.613.6 0.52%2,089.0 2,127.1 -1.79%323.2Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoHR 39,167.0 38,382.6 33,316.1 35,093.8 35,138.31,510.9 11.03%229,340.8 198,014.3 15.82%37,419.4Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoIR 1,074.4 1,144.2 1,374.6 1,472.2 1,485.040.5 -25.10%6,259.2 7,347.2 -14.81%1,025.9Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoLR 13,700.2 13,937.2 5,362.9 4,565.5 4,594.9490.4 >100%78,583.4 35,447.4 >100%12,902.5Toronto Transit CommissionON TorontoMB 34,851.6 33,722.9 39,157.5 40,227.3 40,015.61,298.9 -14.55%198,352.1 231,912.5 -14.47%33,447.3Toronto Transit CommissionON Toronto

NA NA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANAQC Montreal Agence Metropolitaine de Transport TOTAL

CR 1,683.6 1,352.8 1,740.7 1,738.3 1,466.374.9 -5.36%9,814.1 10,299.0 -4.71%1,644.0Agence Metropolitaine de TransportQC MontrealMB NA NA NA NA NANA NANA NA NANAAgence Metropolitaine de TransportQC Montreal

59,811.8 54,036.0 55,093.7 57,186.8 52,350.42,237.8 4.29%344,279.0 333,051.7 3.37%57,851.2QC Montreal Societe de transport de Montreal TOTAL

DR 409.2 356.6 351.7 387.0 346.615.6 5.77%2,178.2 2,081.1 4.67%382.1Societe de transport de MontrealQC MontrealHR 33,854.6 31,102.8 31,376.9 31,941.9 30,037.01,278.4 5.39%197,361.9 189,652.1 4.07%33,433.1Societe de transport de MontrealQC MontrealMB 25,548.0 22,576.6 23,365.1 24,857.9 21,966.8943.7 2.81%144,738.9 141,318.5 2.42%24,036.0Societe de transport de MontrealQC Montreal

Modes: MB - Bus, DR - Demand Response, CR - Commuter Rail, HR - Heavy Rail, LR - Light Rail, AG - Automated Guideway, CC - Cable Car, FB - Ferry Boat, IP - Inclined Plane, IR - Intermediate Rail, MO - Monorail, TB - Trolleybus, VP - Vanpool