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Figure 2-14 Transit Ridership: 2002–2014

Thursday, September 17, 2015

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Figure 2-14 Transit Ridership: 2002–2014

 

Millions of unlinked passenger trips

Year Motor bus Rail transit All other modes Total
2002 4,927 3,001 679 8,607
2003 4,835 2,952 692 8,479
2004 4,993 3,154 694 8,841
2005 5,138 3,583 710 9,431
2006 5,210 3,735 730 9,675
2007 5,216 3,898 756 9,870
2008 5,415 4,037 788 10,240
2009 5,174 3,925 772 9,871
2010 5,071 4,024 764 9,860
2011 5,132 4,152 779 10,063
2012 5,242 4,239 795 10,276
2013 5,233 4,337 803 10,374
2014 5,171 4,468 814 10,452

NOTES: Motor bus includes local motor bus, commuter bus, and bus rapid transit. Rail transit includes heavy rail, light rail, and streetcar rail. All other modes includes commuter rail, demand response and demand response taxi, trolley bus, van pool, ferry boat, monorail and automated guideway, cable car, and inclined plane. Starting in 2012, data for Small System Waiver agencies that do not list a mode are reported under Motor bus. Data reported under the hybrid rail mode are reported under their classifications prior to 2012.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database, as cited in USDOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Multimodal Transportation Indicators, available at www.bts.gov as of March 2015.