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      • In December 2022, urban transit ridership in Canada reached 107.6 million trips, recovering more than two-thirds (70.2%) of its December 2019 pre-COVID -1 9 pandemic level.
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  2. Jul 17, 2024 · Canada's urban transit networks provided 135.1 million passenger trips in May 2024, an increase of 9.6% (+11.8 million trips) from May 2023 and marking 38 consecutive months of increases since April 2021. Ridership in May 2024 recovered to 87.0% of the pre-pandemic level from May 2019.

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · In April, Canada's urban transit ridership reached 131.6 million tripsrecovering 83.7% of its April 2019 level, pre-COVID-19 pandemic—the highest recovery rate to date.

  4. state of ridership prediction practice and the key factors affecting ridership. Thirty-six CUTA (Canadian Urban Transit Association) member agencies completed the web survey, which amounted to a 35% response rate. This part summarizes the acquired information on ridership

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  5. Jun 15, 2024 · Canada’s urban public transit ridership reached 127 million passenger trips in January 2024, recording a 12 percent year-over-year increase since January 2023. Since April 2021, transit ridership has reported a year-over-year increase in monthly ridership, showing a sustained recovery ( Figure 1 ).

  6. In Canada, urban transport is a provincial responsibility (unless it crosses provincial boundaries) but the federal government plays some role (e.g. earmarking of fuel tax); Unlike European cities, the development of urban public transport in Canada was retarded by lower population densities, climate and higher motor vehicle ownership;

  7. Statistics Canada recently started to publish more detail from the Monthly Passenger Bus and Urban Transit Survey. The new table 23-10-0307-01 —Passenger bus and urban transit statistics, by urban transit agency—includes operating revenue and ridership at the city level for selected transit agencies.

  8. In January 2023, TransLink shared it is the first major public transit system in Canada and the United States to reach and sustain a ridership recovery of 80% normal. It now ranks fifth in Canada and the US for boardings and 24th for population, and boardings are now 60% higher than the public transit systems of Seattle and Portland combined.

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