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- In May 2023, 10.1% of commuters (1.6 million people) mainly travelled to work via public transit, up from the proportions recorded in May 2022 (8.5%; 1.3 million) and May 2021 (7.8%; 1.0 million). Despite the recent increase, public transit usage among commuters in May 2023 remained below its pre-pandemic level of May 2016 (12.6%; 1.9 million).
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Aug 22, 2023 · In May 2023, 10.1% of commuters (1.6 million people) mainly travelled to work via public transit, up from the proportions recorded in May 2022 (8.5%; 1.3 million) and May 2021 (7.8%; 1.0 million).
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Public transit ridership increased in July, as COVID-19 restrictions eased in many provinces and vaccination rates continue to climb. However, recovery toward pre-pandemic levels remains slow with ridership currently sitting at 40.5% of the number from the same month in 2019.
In July, an estimated 59.7 million passenger trips were made on Canada's urban transit networks, an increase of 11.0%, or 5.9 million trips, from July 2020. This marked the fourth straight month with a year-over-year increase and the highest number of passengers in 10 months. More passengers used public transit in July as restrictions related to th...
With ridership well below pre-pandemic levels, the financial situation remains fragile for transit agencies. Total operating revenues (excluding subsidies) reached $141.1 million in July, up 29.6% from July 2020. Despite the growth, this represents just over 41 cents for every dollar of operating revenue earned in July 2019. For more information on...
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Nov 30, 2022 · Description: The way Canadians commute was altered in 2021 by the pandemic, with lockdowns to slow the spread of COVID-19 and changes in how and where Canadians worked leading to 2.8 million fewer commuters, compared with five years earlier.
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