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  1. Feb 20, 2023 · 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. In 2022, there were about 1.2 billion total passenger trips made on Canada's urban transit networks, more than the 778.4 million trips recorded in 2021 but just 61.7% of the 2019 total.

  2. Jan 22, 2024 · Canada's urban transit networks provided 135.3 million passenger trips in November, an increase of 15.3% (+18.0 million trips) from November 2022, continuing a string of consecutive monthly year-over-year increases since April 2021.

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · In December 2023, urban transit ridership in Canada reached 123.4 million trips, recovering more than 80% of its December 2019 level, pre-COVID -1 9 pandemic. In 2023, there were roughly 1.5 billion total passenger trips taken, up from the 1.2 billion trips recorded in 2022 but representing 77.4% of the 2019 total.

  4. Jun 11, 2024 · The public transit revenue was $267.6 million in January 2023. Toronto has the most expensive public transit prices in Canada. Men, younger Canadians, blacks, and people living in metropolitan areas are more likely to commute to work on public transit. 27% of Canadians do not feel safe when travelling on public transit alone.

  5. 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. Statistics Canada appreciates the cooperation of the 15 transit agencies in making this information available to Canadians. December 2023 December 2023

  6. 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 ).

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  8. May 26, 2022 · May 26, 2022 | News By Garrett Thomson Statistics Canada has found that, when comparing the numbers found in March of this year versus March 2019, urban ridership has risen dramatically and closed to 52.1 per cent of the numbers two years ago.

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