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TABLE C-19 Top 20 Transit Agencies by
Unlinked Passenger Trips: FY 2005
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MTA New York City Transit
(NYCT) |
2,758,253 |
Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) |
492,254 |
Los Angeles County
Metropolitan Trip Authority (LACMTA) |
451,511 |
Washington
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) |
414,076 |
Massachusetts Bay
Transportation Authority (MBTA) |
394,851 |
Southeastern
Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) |
334,546 |
New Jersey Transit Corp.
(NJTransit) |
244,084 |
San Francisco Municipal
Railway (MUNI) |
216,918 |
Metropolitan Atlanta
Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) |
142,386 |
Tri-County Metropolitan
Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) |
104,546 |
Maryland Transit
Administration (MTA) |
103,366 |
Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) |
103,232 |
San Francisco
Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) |
99,296 |
King
County Department of Transportation (King County Metro) |
98,609 |
MTA Long Island Rail
Road (MTA-LIRR) |
95,519 |
Metropolitan Transit
Authority of Harris County, Texas (Metro) |
94,555 |
Denver Regional
Transportation District (RTD) |
86,261 |
Metro-North Commuter
Railroad Co. (MTA-MNCR) |
74,653 |
Dallas Area Rapid Transit
(DART) |
72,596 |
Port Authority
Trans-Hudson Corp. (PATH) |
71,305 |
Total, top 20 agencies |
6,452,817 |
Total, all agencies |
9,814,683 |
Top 20 agencies percent
of all agencies |
65.75 |
NOTES: Data may not add to total because of independent
rounding.
According to the American Public
Transportation Association (APTA), an unlinked transit trip is a trip on one
transit vehicle. A person riding one
vehicle from origin to destination takes one unlinked trip; a person who
transfers to a second vehicle takes two unlinked trips; a person who transfers to a third vehicle
takes three unlinked trips. A linked
trip includes all segments on all vehicles used to travel from origin to
destination.
SOURCE:
American Public Transportation Association, 2007 Public Transportation Factbook, tables 3 and 4, available at http://www.apta.com/ as of
July 2007.
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