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  1. Jun 7, 2024 · In 2022, total transit passenger trips increased to 1.4 billion, up 50.7% from 2021. As reported by the monthly release on urban public transit estimates, ridership continued recovering into 2022. For 2022 as a whole, ridership reached more than half (56.0%) of that reported in 2019.

  2. Jan 22, 2024 · For example, on the east coast, Halifax transit posted a month-over-month increase (+3.3%), while on the west coast, British Columbia transit posted a decline (-2.5%). Financial situation steady In November 2023, transit agency operating revenues (excluding subsidies) were up 14.5% from the same month in 2022 to $327.1 million, albeit $32.2 million below November 2019, before the pandemic.

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    • Ridership Remains on Track
    • Financial Situation Continues Improving
    • A Look Back at 2022
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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-19 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 ...

    Canada's urban transit networks provided 107.6 million passenger trips in December, up 30.6% (+25.2 million trips) compared with the same month in 2021. Although more people returned to transit, passenger volumes continued to lag pre-pandemic levels, with about 45.7 million fewer passenger trips in December 2022 compared with December 2019. On a mo...

    In December, transit agency operating revenues (excluding subsidies) were up 40.6% from the same month in 2021 to reach $249.8 million, still 26.2% or $88.9 million below the pre-pandemic December 2019 level.

    Building on the recovery that started in the second half of 2021, urban transit ridership continued to recover during 2022. In total, Canada's urban transit networks provided an estimated 1.2 billion rides throughout the year, an increase of 49.7%, or 387.0 million rides, compared with 2021. The year 2022 was ushered in with an Omicron variant-fuel...

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  3. Revenue Passengers (Fares Collected) - 987,379. Revenue Passengers and Transfer Fares - 1,805,700. Of the 184 conventional-accessible bus and streetcar routes, 184 make 294 connections with the Subway/Scarborough RT system during the A.M. rush period. Thursday, September 22, 2022: highest 1-day ridership - 1,275,844.

  4. In 2022, Canada's urban transit networks experienced a significant recovery, with an estimated 1.2 billion rides provided throughout the year, a 49.7% increase from 2021. However, the year began with reduced demand for public transit due to COVID-19 resurgences and stricter public health measures, resulting in a drop to 40.3% of pre-pandemic levels in January.

  5. Apr 29, 2023 · Ridership numbers on public transport in Metro Vancouver increased to almost 80 per cent of pre-pandemic levels near the end of 2022, data shows. Statistics from TransLink, the region's transit authority, show that 193.6 million trips were made across the system last year, a 48 per cent increase over 2021. The increase came as most public health measures restricting transit were dropped at the ...

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  7. Our transit system is once again playing a critical role in supporting the needs of a growing region. Relative to last year, 2022 saw a significant return of customers to transit across the region. Annual journeys across our system totalled 193.6 million in 2022, a 48% increase over 2021 and over 70% of levels in 2019.

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