Record 10.8 Billion Trips Taken On U.S. Public Transportation In 2014
from the APTA:
Record 10.8 Billion Trips Taken On U.S. Public Transportation In 2014
The Highest Transit Ridership in 58 Years
Americans took 10.8 billion trips on public transportation in 2014, which is the highest annual public transit ridership number in 58 years, according to a report released today by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).
In 2014, people took a record 10.8 billion trips on public transportation -- the highest annual ridership number in 58 years, said Phillip Washington, APTA Chair and CEO & General Manager of the Regional Transportation District in Denver. Some public transit systems experienced all-time record high ridership last year. This record ridership didnt just happen in large cities. It also happened in small and medium size communities.
Some of the public transit agencies reporting record ridership system-wide were located in the following cities: Albany, NY; Boston, MA; Canton, OH; Columbus, OH; Denver, CO; Indianapolis, IN; Madison, WI; Minneapolis, MN; Olympia, WA; Orlando, FL; St. Petersburg, FL; Riverside, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Spokane, WA; Tampa, FL; and Wenatchee, WA.
Noting that public transit ridership increased even when gas prices declined by 42.9 cents in the fourth quarter, APTA President and CEO Michael Melaniphy said, Despite the steep decline in gas prices at the end of last year, public transit ridership increased. This shows that once people start riding public transit, they discover that there are additional benefits besides saving money. .........................(more)
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