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1 Monthly Ridership Report September 2015 (Fiscal Year 2015) Monthly Ridership Report METROBus and METRORail
2 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) Table Of Contents Fixed Route System Ridership Overview Explanation of information Page 4 Average Daily Ridership - FY2015 and FY Year-To-Date Page 5 Top Ten Bus Routes - FY Data Page 6 Top Ten Bus Routes - FY Charts Page 7 METROBus Ridership Overview Weekday - By Bus Route - Data Pages 8-10 Saturday - By Bus Route - Data Pages Sunday - By Bus Route - Data Page METROBus Charts - Weekday Page 15 METROBus Charts - Saturday Page 16 METROBus Charts - Sunday Page 17 METRORail Ridership Overview Weekday - By Rail Station - Red Line Data Page 18 Saturday - By Rail Station - Red Line Data Page 19 Sunday - By Rail Station - Red Line Data Page 20 METRORail Red Line Charts - Weekday Page 21 METRORail Red Line Charts - Saturday Page 22 METRORail Red Line Charts - Sunday Page 23 Weekday, Saturday, Sunday - Green and Purple Line Data Page 24 Weekday, Saturday, Sunday - Green and Purple Charts Page METROBus Indicators Explanation of information Page 28 Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Data Page 29 Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Chart Page 30 Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Data Page 31 Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Chart Page 32 Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Data Page 33 Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Chart Page 34 Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Data Page 35 Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Chart Page 36 Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Data Page 37 Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Chart Page 38 Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Data Page 39 Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Chart Page 40 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 2
3 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) Table Of Contents Composite of Boardings and Indicators by Route Explanation of information Page 41 All Fixed-Route Bus Routes Pages Red - 15 Minutes Frequency Page 44 Blue Minutes Frequency Page 45 Green - 60 Minutes Frequency Page 46 Other - Non-Red, Blue, or Green Page 46 Park & Ride - CBD Peak Period Page 47 Park & Ride - CBD Off-Peak Period Page 47 Park & Ride - Secondary Activity Centers Page 47 Indicators by Service Category - Weekday Page 48 Indicators by Service Category - Saturday Page 49 Indicators by Service Category - Sunday Page 50 Core Routes Explanation of information Page 51 Core Routes - Weekday Page 52 Core Routes - Saturday Page 53 Core Routes - Sunday Page 54 Annual Fixed-Route Ridership Comparison Annual Fixed-Route Ridership Comparison by Month and by Year Page 55 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 3
4 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) FIXED-ROUTE SYSTEM RIDERSHIP OVERVIEW - Explanation of Information How to read this report Introduction This report shows how many customers used the combined METRO bus and rail systems in a given month and year-to-date. Ridership statistics are given on a system-wide and route/station level basis as well as by weekday, Saturday, and Sunday. Ridership is counted as boardings, or unlinked passenger trips (National Transit Database (NTD). How are customers counted? Bus Boardings are recorded by automatic passenger counters (APCs) and passenger count cards. METRO has equipped 100% of its fixed-route bus fleet with automatic passenger counters. The raw data are adjusted for missing data and APC under counting as approved in METRO's NTD alternative sampling methodology. Additionally, there are certain routes for which passenger count cards are used due multiple fares on the same route (Route 236 San Jacinto / Baytown). Rail Boardings are recorded by automatic passenger counters (APCs). METRO has equipped 100% of its fixed-route rail fleet with automatic passenger counters. The raw data are adjusted for missing data and APC under counting for Special Events as approved in METRO's NTD methodology. How do I read the overview? The next 3 pages provide an overview of the average daily boardings on local and Park & Ride bus and METRORail for weekday, Saturday, and Sunday for the current month. Information is also presented for the 10 bus routes with the highest average daily ridership. The 10 bus routes with the highest average daily ridership are also presented in graphical form compared to the average ridership for a weekday, Saturday, or Sunday route. How do I compare this year to last year? METRO implemented its New Bus Network on August 16, Every local bus route was changed as a result of the New Bus Network. As a result, comparisons can only be done at the aggregate level and not at the bus route level at this time. Are all days included in average daily boardings? The average daily data cover the service operated on typical days in accordance with the normal schedule (for fixed schedule service). A typical day is a day on which normal, regular service is operated. The average daily data does not include days when 1) extra service is provided to meet demands for special events (e.g., the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo), or 2) service consumed (or ridership) is reduced due to unusually bad weather (e.g., temperatures at or in excess of 100 or days with significant amounts of rainfall), or 3) holidays (e.g., Christmas). (From the 2014 NTD Policy Manual, Service Data Requirements, p. 74) Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 4
5 Fixed Route System Ridership Overview SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) AVERAGE DAILY RIDERSHIP - BY SERVICE CATEGORY WEEKDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONTHLY MONTHLY Current Current Current Current Current Month Month Month Month Month METROBus and METRORail September , , ,740 6,650,227 7,390,702 September , ,167 89,437 6,399,534 7,167,567 Change (4,067) 15,163 25, , ,135 % Change -1.4% 11.1% 28.3% 3.9% 3.1% METROBus September , ,618 88,321 5,024,940 5,765,415 September , ,942 73,785 5,230,384 5,998,417 Change (19,420) 3,676 14,536 (205,444) (233,002) % Change -7.7% 3.2% 19.7% -3.9% -3.9% METROBus - Local September , ,618 88,321 5,024,940 5,024,940 September , ,942 73,785 5,230,384 5,230,384 Change (17,990) 3,676 14,536 (205,444) (205,444) % Change -8.4% 3.2% 19.7% -3.9% -3.9% METROBus - Park & Ride September , ,475 September , ,033 Change (1,430) (27,558) % Change -3.8% -3.6% WEEKDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONTHLY MONTHLY Current Current Current Current Current Month Month Month Month Month METRORail - RED September ,804 26,453 22,529 1,430,784 1,430,784 September ,866 20,226 15,652 1,169,150 1,169,150 Change 7,938 6,228 6, , ,634 % Change 16.2% 30.8% 43.9% 22.4% 22.4% METRORail - GREEN AND PURPLE September ,415 5,260 3, , ,503 September Change 7,415 5,260 3, , ,503 NOTE: GREEN AND PURPLE RAIL LINES OPENED ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 5
6 Fixed Route System Ridership Overview SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) TOP TEN BUS ROUTES - FY2015 WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP Highest Daily Boardings Route Boardings 1 82 WESTHEIMER 12, BEECHNUT 8, BELLAIRE 8, RICHMOND 7, BISSONNET 7, ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 7, SCOTT 6, GESSNER 6, AIRLINE 5, BELLFORT 5,482 Subtotal 75,056 % of Total Boardings 32% SATURDAY RIDERSHIP Highest Daily Boardings Route Boardings 1 82 WESTHEIMER 8, BELLAIRE 6, BEECHNUT 4, AIRLINE 4, RICHMOND 4, BISSONNET 4, GESSNER 4, SCOTT 4, ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 4, BELLFORT 3,383 Subtotal 49,018 % of Total Boardings 41% SUNDAY RIDERSHIP Highest Daily Boardings Route Boardings 1 82 WESTHEIMER 6, BELLAIRE 4, AIRLINE 4, BEECHNUT 3, RICHMOND 3, SCOTT 3, ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 3, GESSNER 3, BISSONNET 2, BELLFORT 2,597 Subtotal 36,854 % of Total Boardings 42% Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 6
7 Fixed Route System Ridership Overview SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) TOP TEN BUS ROUTES - FY2015 WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP (Current) 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2, Westheimer 4 Beechnut 2 Bellaire 25 Richmond 65 Bissonnet 85 Antoine / Washington 54 Scott 46 Gessner 56 Airline 73 Bellfort Boardings Average SATURDAY RIDERSHIP (Current) 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, Westheimer 2 Bellaire 4 Beechnut 56 Airline 25 Richmond 65 Bissonnet 46 Gessner 54 Scott 85 Antoine / Washington 73 Bellfort Boardings Average SUNDAY RIDERSHIP (Current) 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Westheimer 2 Bellaire 56 Airline 4 Beechnut 25 Richmond 54 Scott 85 Antoine / Washington 46 Gessner 65 Bissonnet 73 Bellfort Boardings Average Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 7
8 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % FY2015 FY2015 August August Change Change August September September September FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 2 BELLAIRE 8,138 8,186 8,091 3 LANGLEY BEECHNUT 8,694 8,691 8,696 5 SOUTHMORE 1,192 1,204 1,181 6 JENSEN / GREENS 3,230 3,294 3,166 7 WEST AIRPORT WEST BELLFORT 2,740 2,767 2,713 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 2,375 2,351 2, WILLOWBEND ALMEDA / LYONS 3,273 3,267 3, HIRAM CLARKE 1,887 1,907 1, CANAL / MEMORIAL 2,464 2,519 2, CLAY - W 43RD RICHMOND 7,277 7,307 7, LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 3,706 3,772 3, SHEPHERD 2,407 2,399 2, OST - WAYSIDE 2,887 3,172 2, CULLEN / HIRSCH 3,708 3,798 3, CLINTON / ELLA 1,357 1,402 1, RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 2,056 2,080 2, POST OAK 2,123 2,150 2, KEMPWOOD 2,197 2,225 2, KATY FREEWAY TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 4,671 4,630 4, KIRBY / POLK 1,552 1,565 1, ACRES HOMES 3,085 3,019 3, TIDWELL 4,060 4,012 4, GESSNER 6,304 6,208 6, HILLCROFT 3,065 3,107 3, MARKET CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 3,086 3,072 3, BROADWAY 2,926 3,021 2, HARDY - KELLEY 1,178 1,208 1, HARDY - LEY 2,903 2,926 2, SCOTT 7,014 7,266 6, AIRLINE / MONTROSE 5,796 5,748 5, HAMMERLY ALDINE MAIL CAMBRIDGE 2,364 2,411 2, FONDREN 4,661 4,723 4, LINCOLN CITY BISSONNET 7,275 7,435 7, QUITMAN DAIRY ASHFORD BRAESWOOD 2,324 2,459 2, MEMORIAL COTTAGE GROVE WESTVIEW BELLFORT 5,556 5,631 5, ELDRIDGE EVERGREEN 1,622 1,756 1, HOMESTEAD WAYSIDE WEST LITTLE YORK 1,421 1,471 1,371 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 8
9 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % FY2015 FY2015 August August Change Change August September September September FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 4,935 4,986 4, WESTHEIMER 12,318 12,290 12, LEE ROAD - JFK BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 1,662 1,798 1, ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 7,117 7,160 7, FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 2,221 2,207 2, SUNNYSIDE 1,094 1,138 1, SAGEMONT 1,175 1,192 1, DACOMA VETERANS MEMORIAL SETTEGAST BRIARGATE ELLA - FM ,867 1,888 1, BUSH IAH EXPRESS 3,289 3,381 3, VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1,189 1,252 1, NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 3,002 3,094 2, WESTPARK EXPRESS 2,056 2,117 1, HARWIN EXPRESS 1,519 1,455 1, HARWIN EXPRESS 2,339 2,273 2, MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS WILCREST EXPRESS 2,463 2,427 2, MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1,299 1,303 1, MISSOURI CITY LTD 921 1, KUYKENDAHL 1,937 1,934 1, SPRING 1,475 1,460 1, KUYKENDAHL / SPRING SETON LAKE 1,130 1,125 1, NORTHWEST STATION 2,558 2,565 2, WEST LITTLE YORK CYPRESS 2,383 2,374 2, NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK KINGSLAND 3,429 3,437 3, GRAND PARKWAY 1,160 1,157 1, ADDICKS 2,274 2,263 2, ADDICKS / KINGSLAND MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN SAN JACINTO MONROE BAY AREA 2,175 2,207 2, FUQUA 1,124 1,128 1, BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE KINGWOOD 1,106 1,118 1, EASTEX 1,093 1,083 1, TOWNSEN 1,186 1,202 1, KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX WEST LOOP WESTWOOD WEST BELLFORT 3,029 2,986 3, W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC , ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1,439 1,431 1,446 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 9
10 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % FY2015 FY2015 August August Change Change August September September September FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 302 POLK SHUTTLE WEST SHUTTLE KASHMERE SHUTTLE HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE FALLBROOK SHUTTLE PEERLESS BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1,712 1,716 1, GREENLINK TOTAL 234, ,412 (6,683) -2.8% 237, ,535 NOTES 1 New Bus Network was implemented on Monday, August 17, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 10
11 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - By Bus Route SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % FY2015 FY2015 August August Change Change August September September September FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 2 BELLAIRE 6,216 6,413 6,018 3 LANGLEY BEECHNUT 4,798 4,677 4,918 5 SOUTHMORE JENSEN / GREENS 2,203 2,282 2,123 7 WEST AIRPORT WEST BELLFORT 1,565 1,283 1,846 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 1,273 1,317 1, WILLOWBEND ALMEDA / LYONS 1,908 1,920 1, HIRAM CLARKE 1,425 1,519 1, CANAL / MEMORIAL 1,367 1,301 1, CLAY - W 43RD RICHMOND 4,577 4,443 4, LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 2,535 2,586 2, SHEPHERD 1,404 1,446 1, OST - WAYSIDE 1,484 1,501 1, CULLEN / HIRSCH 2,293 2,226 2, CLINTON / ELLA RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1,353 1,391 1, POST OAK 1,342 1,387 1, KEMPWOOD 1,123 1,053 1, KATY FREEWAY TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 2,937 3,011 2, KIRBY / POLK ACRES HOMES 2,162 2,289 2, TIDWELL 2,652 2,568 2, GESSNER 4,268 4,200 4, HILLCROFT 2,033 2,125 1, MARKET CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 1,933 1,925 1, BROADWAY 1,885 1,779 1, HARDY - KELLEY HARDY - LEY 1,776 1,749 1, SCOTT 4,157 4,134 4, AIRLINE / MONTROSE 4,611 4,547 4, HAMMERLY ALDINE MAIL CAMBRIDGE FONDREN 3,189 3,111 3, LINCOLN CITY BISSONNET 4,556 4,502 4, QUITMAN DAIRY ASHFORD BRAESWOOD 1,176 1,159 1, MEMORIAL COTTAGE GROVE WESTVIEW BELLFORT 3,383 3,240 3, ELDRIDGE EVERGREEN HOMESTEAD WAYSIDE WEST LITTLE YORK Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 11
12 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - By Bus Route SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % FY2015 FY2015 August August Change Change August September September September FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 2,987 2,884 3, WESTHEIMER 8,534 8,503 8, LEE ROAD - JFK BUFFALO SPEEDWAY ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 4,117 4,105 4, FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1,686 1,726 1, SUNNYSIDE SAGEMONT DACOMA VETERANS MEMORIAL SETTEGAST BRIARGATE ELLA - FM ,137 1,173 1, BUSH IAH EXPRESS 2,073 2,099 2, NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1,832 1,690 1, HARWIN EXPRESS HARWIN EXPRESS , MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS WILCREST EXPRESS 1,336 1,306 1, MEMORIAL EXPRESS POLK SHUTTLE WEST SHUTTLE FALLBROOK SHUTTLE PEERLESS TOTAL 118, ,741 2, % 117, ,618 NOTES 1 New Bus Network was implemented on Saturday, August 22, There were no ridership data received from the 1 bus which operated Route 39 Katy Freeway on the 1 non-free fare Saturday after implementation of New Bus Network. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 12
13 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - By Bus Route SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % FY2015 FY2015 August August Change Change August September September September FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 2 BELLAIRE 4,557 4,482 4,632 3 LANGLEY BEECHNUT 3,606 3,606 3,607 5 SOUTHMORE JENSEN / GREENS 1,784 1,765 1,802 7 WEST AIRPORT WEST BELLFORT 1,125 1,171 1,078 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN WILLOWBEND ALMEDA / LYONS 1,344 1,372 1, HIRAM CLARKE CANAL / MEMORIAL 1,120 1,111 1, CLAY - W 43RD RICHMOND 3,299 3,347 3, LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 1,795 1,742 1, SHEPHERD 1,146 1,229 1, OST - WAYSIDE 1,202 1,263 1, CULLEN / HIRSCH 1,670 1,711 1, CLINTON / ELLA RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1,019 1, POST OAK KEMPWOOD KATY FREEWAY TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 2,181 2,214 2, KIRBY / POLK ACRES HOMES 1,684 1,743 1, TIDWELL 1,852 1,593 2, GESSNER 3,003 2,982 3, HILLCROFT 1,591 1,678 1, MARKET CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 1,397 1,427 1, BROADWAY 1,439 1,337 1, HARDY - KELLEY HARDY - LEY 1,349 1,388 1, SCOTT 3,225 3,317 3, AIRLINE / MONTROSE 4,345 4,310 4, HAMMERLY ALDINE MAIL CAMBRIDGE FONDREN 2,328 2,331 2, LINCOLN CITY BISSONNET 2,993 3,112 2, QUITMAN DAIRY ASHFORD BRAESWOOD 990 1, MEMORIAL COTTAGE GROVE WESTVIEW BELLFORT 2,426 2,255 2, ELDRIDGE EVERGREEN HOMESTEAD WAYSIDE WEST LITTLE YORK Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 13
14 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - By Bus Route SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % FY2015 FY2015 August August Change Change August September September September FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 2,203 2,203 2, WESTHEIMER 6,538 6,774 6, LEE ROAD - JFK BUFFALO SPEEDWAY ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 3,072 3,093 3, FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1,224 1,193 1, SUNNYSIDE SAGEMONT DACOMA VETERANS MEMORIAL SETTEGAST BRIARGATE ELLA - FM BUSH IAH EXPRESS 1,698 1,810 1, NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1,385 1,274 1, HARWIN EXPRESS HARWIN EXPRESS MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS WILCREST EXPRESS MEMORIAL EXPRESS POLK SHUTTLE WEST SHUTTLE FALLBROOK SHUTTLE PEERLESS TOTAL 88,538 74,644 13, % 88,755 88,321 NOTES 1 New Bus Network was implemented Sunday, August 16, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 14
15 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METROBus Charts AVERAGE WEEKDAY BOARDINGS - METROBus 300, , , , ,000 50,000 - October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2014 FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 15
16 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METROBus Charts AVERAGE SATURDAY BOARDINGS - METROBus 140, , ,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 - October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2014 FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 16
17 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METROBus Charts AVERAGE SUNDAY BOARDINGS - METROBus 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 - October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2014 FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 17
18 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - METRORail Station WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % August August Change Change AUG SEP September September METRORAIL Red Line FANNIN SOUTH 3,613 3,654 3,572 NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) 1,088 1,110 1,066 SMITH LANDS 3,745 3,770 3,720 TMC TC 4,262 4,343 4,180 DRYDEN 5,451 5,425 5,477 HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 4,069 4,213 3,926 HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV MUSEUM DISTRICT 1,325 1,351 1,299 WHEELER 4,084 4,158 4,010 HCC / ENSEMBLE 2,469 2,519 2,418 McGOWEN 1,689 1,706 1,672 DOWNTOWN TC 4,333 4,482 4,183 BELL 1,202 1,262 1,142 MAIN STREET SQUARE 4,051 4,114 3,989 CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) 2,364 2,363 2,365 PRESTON 3,783 3,856 3,710 UH - DOWNTOWN 1,430 1,481 1,380 BURNETT STATION QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE 1,108 1,156 1,061 FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL 1,184 1,181 1,187 MOODY PARK CAVALCADE LINDALE PARK MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE NORTHLINE TC / HCC 3,314 3,377 3,251 COMBINED 57,751 46,614 11, % 58,698 56,804 LEGEND 1 METRORail stations are shown from south to north. 2 The complete names of stations shown above with abbreviations or acronymns are: TMC TC = Texas Medical Center Transit Center Hermann Hospital / Zoo = Memorial Hermann Hospital / Houston Zoo Hermann Park / Rice Univ = Hermann Park / Rice University HCC / Ensemble = Houston Community College - Central Campus / Ensemble Theater Downtown TC = Downtown Transit Center UH - Downtown = University of Houston - Downtown Northline TC / HCC = Northline Transit Center / Houston Community College NOTES 1 The North Line extension to the existing Red Line opened on Saturday, December 21, Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 18
19 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - METRORail Station SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % August August Change Change AUG SEP September September METRORAIL Red Line FANNIN SOUTH 1,638 1,509 1,768 NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) SMITH LANDS TMC TC 1,643 1,666 1,621 DRYDEN 1,050 1,051 1,049 HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 1,309 1,361 1,256 HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV MUSEUM DISTRICT WHEELER 2,353 2,333 2,373 HCC / ENSEMBLE 1,055 1,063 1,047 McGOWEN DOWNTOWN TC 2,139 2,179 2,099 BELL MAIN STREET SQUARE 1,960 1,921 1,999 CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) 1,417 1,324 1,511 PRESTON 1,995 1,903 2,086 UH - DOWNTOWN BURNETT STATION QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL MOODY PARK CAVALCADE LINDALE PARK MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE NORTHLINE TC / HCC 2,061 1,967 2,155 COMBINED 26,033 19,312 6, % 25,613 26,453 LEGEND 1 METRORail stations are shown from south to north. 2 The complete names of stations shown above with abbreviations or acronymns are: TMC TC = Texas Medical Center Transit Center Hermann Hospital / Zoo = Memorial Hermann Hospital / Houston Zoo Hermann Park / Rice Univ = Hermann Park / Rice University HCC / Ensemble = Houston Community College - Central Campus / Ensemble Theater Downtown TC = Downtown Transit Center UH - Downtown = University of Houston - Downtown NOTES 1 The North Line extension to the existing Red Line opened on Saturday, December 21, Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 19
20 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - METRORail Station SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % August August Change Change AUG SEP September September METRORAIL Red Line FANNIN SOUTH 1,345 1,182 1,508 NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) SMITH LANDS TMC TC 1,273 1,239 1,308 DRYDEN HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 1,071 1,119 1,024 HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV MUSEUM DISTRICT WHEELER 2,026 1,986 2,066 HCC / ENSEMBLE McGOWEN DOWNTOWN TC 1,889 1,861 1,917 BELL MAIN STREET SQUARE 1,631 1,575 1,687 CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) 1,035 1,001 1,069 PRESTON 1,679 1,563 1,794 UH - DOWNTOWN BURNETT STATION QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL MOODY PARK CAVALCADE LINDALE PARK MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE NORTHLINE TC / HCC 1,878 1,918 1,838 COMBINED 21,752 14,944 6, % 20,976 22,529 LEGEND 1 METRORail stations are shown from south to north. 2 The complete names of stations shown above with abbreviations or acronymns are: TMC TC = Texas Medical Center Transit Center Hermann Hospital / Zoo = Memorial Hermann Hospital / Houston Zoo Hermann Park / Rice Univ = Hermann Park / Rice University HCC / Ensemble = Houston Community College - Central Campus / Ensemble Theater Downtown TC = Downtown Transit Center UH - Downtown = University of Houston - Downtown Northline TC / HCC = Northline Transit Center / Houston Community College NOTES 1 The North Line extension to the existing Red Line opened on Saturday, December 21, Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 20
21 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail AVERAGE WEEKDAY BOARDINGS - Red Line 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 - October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2014 FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 21
22 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail AVERAGE SATURDAY BOARDINGS - METRORail 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2014 FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 22
23 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail AVERAGE SUNDAY BOARDINGS - METRORail 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2014 FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 23
24 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail Charts WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % August August Change Change AUG SEP September September Combined Theater District Central Station 1,724 1,630 1,818 Convention District EaDo/Stadium GREEN Coffee Plant/Second Ward Lockwood/Eastwood Altic/Howard Hughes PURPLE Leeland/Third Ward Elgin/Third Ward Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU UH South/University Oaks MacGregor Park/MLK Palm Center Transit Center TOTAL 6,936 6,458 7,415 SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change AUG SEP September September Combined Theater District Central Station 1,342 1,324 1,359 Convention District EaDo/Stadium GREEN Coffee Plant/Second Ward Lockwood/Eastwood Altic/Howard Hughes PURPLE Leeland/Third Ward Elgin/Third Ward Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU UH South/University Oaks MacGregor Park/MLK Palm Center Transit Center TOTAL 5,100 4,940 5,260 SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change AUG SEP September September Combined Theater District Central Station Convention District EaDo/Stadium GREEN Coffee Plant/Second Ward Lockwood/Eastwood Altic/Howard Hughes PURPLE Leeland/Third Ward Elgin/Third Ward Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU UH South/University Oaks MacGregor Park/MLK Palm Center Transit Center TOTAL 3,822 3,754 3,890 NOTES 1 Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015, Page 24
25 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail Charts - By Green and Purple AVERAGE WEEKDAY BOARDINGS - METRO Green and Purple Lines 8,000 7,500 7,000 6,500 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 25
26 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail Charts - By Green and Purple AVERAGE SATURDAY BOARDINGS - METRO Green and Purple Lines 7,000 6,500 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 26
27 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail Charts - By Green and Purple AVERAGE SUNDAY BOARDINGS - METRO Green and Purple Lines 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, October November December January February March April May June July August September FY2015 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 27
28 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) METROBus Indicators - Explanation of Information How can I evaluate the ridership (demand) and the service resources supplied to each route (supply)? METRO uses four indicators in its comparative / route ranking model. The four indicators are: 1) Passenger Boardings per Revenue Mile; 2) Passenger Boardings per Revenue Hour; 3) Total Subsidy per Passenger Boarding; and 4) Operating Ratio. These four factors provide a balanced weighting between effectiveness measures (the first two factors), and efficiency measures (the last two factors). By using the two effectiveness indicators, the reader can compare the effectiveness of multiple bus routes. The indicator passenger boardings per revenue mile is calculated by dividing the number of average daily passenger boardings by route by the daily number of revenue miles of service supplied on that route. The indicator passenger boardings per revenue hour is calculated by dividing the number of average daily passenger boardings by the daily number of revenue hours of service supplied on that route. The indicators are presented in two different formats on the following pages. The first format for presentation is by route number order. Route number format allows the reader to look at the performance on one or more routes of interest. The second format for presentation is by indicator performance, highest to lowest. For ease of viewing, an additional visual presentation format has been added. Routes with indicators in the first (best) quartile are shown in white, while those in the second (next-best) quartile are shown in gray, those in the third quartile are shown in pink, and those in the fourth (worst) quartile are shown in purple. Additionally, the report includes charts showing the performance of the ten best and ten worst routes by indicator along with the average performance. NOTE: The service levels used for these calculations are the current service levels, while the ridership used are an average since implementation of New Bus Network. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 28
29 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Weekday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE HOUR - SEPTEMBER 2015 SORTED BY ROUTE NUMBER SORTED BY INDICATOR - HIGHEST TO LOWEST Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue Hour Hour Hour Hour 2 BELLAIRE BUFFALO SPEEDWAY BELLFORT GREENLINK LANGLEY ANTOINE / WASHINGTON EASTEX W LITTLE YORK BEECHNUT FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY WEST BELLFORT BRIARGATE SOUTHMORE SUNNYSIDE TOWNSEN HARDY - KELLY JENSEN / GREENS SAGEMONT SCOTT KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOW WEST AIRPORT DACOMA SHUTTLE KINGSLAND BELLAIRE QUICKLINE WEST BELLFORT VETERANS MEMORIAL FUQUA KUYKENDAHL / SPRING GULFTON / HOLMAN SETTEGAST ADDICKS MLK / LOCKWOOD WILLOWBEND BRIARGATE CYPRESS BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS ALMEDA / LYONS ELLA - FM SPRING WEST LITTLE YORK HIRAM CLARKE BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS NORTHWEST STATION CLAY - W 43RD CANAL / MEMORIAL VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS FONDREN DAIRY ASHFORD CLAY - W 43RD NORTHSHORE EXPRESS BISSONNET VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS RICHMOND WESTPARK EXPRESS GRAND PARKWAY HARWIN EXPRESS LONG POINT / CAVALCADE HARWIN EXPRESS BELLAIRE BRAESWOOD SHEPHERD HARWIN EXPRESS WEST BELLFORT FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY OST - WAYSIDE MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS BEECHNUT BROADWAY CULLEN / HIRSCH WILCREST EXPRESS BAY AREA WEST LOOP CLINTON / ELLA MEMORIAL EXPRESS ELLA - FM KEMPWOOD RENWICK / SAN FELIPE MISSOURI CITY LTD KUYKENDAHL VETERANS MEMORIAL POST OAK KUYKENDAHL GESSNER MARKET KEMPWOOD SPRING TIDWELL CANAL / MEMORIAL KATY FREEWAY KUYKENDAHL / SPRING OST - WAYSIDE ACRES HOMES TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS SETON LAKE CAMBRIDGE SETTEGAST KIRBY / POLK NORTHWEST STATION HILLCROFT LEE ROAD - JFK ACRES HOMES WEST LITTLE YORK JENSEN / GREENS WILLOWBEND TIDWELL CYPRESS HIRAM CLARKE BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE GESSNER NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK WESTHEIMER HAMMERLY HILLCROFT KINGSLAND SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC MARKET GRAND PARKWAY HARDY - LEY RENWICK / SAN FELIPE CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK ADDICKS ADDICKS / KINGSLAND SUNNYSIDE BROADWAY ADDICKS / KINGSLAND TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS MEMORIAL EXPRESS HARDY - KELLY MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN DACOMA SHUTTLE ALDINE MAIL HARDY - LEY MONROE ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC HOMESTEAD SCOTT BAY AREA HARWIN EXPRESS WESTVIEW AIRLINE FUQUA SOUTHMORE ELDRIDGE HAMMERLY BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE SAGEMONT KIRBY / POLK ALDINE MAIL KINGWOOD ANTOINE / WASHINGTON NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK CAMBRIDGE EASTEX RICHMOND CLINTON / ELLA FONDREN TOWNSEN GULFTON / HOLMAN SHEPHERD LINCOLN CITY KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX EVERGREEN QUITMAN BISSONNET WEST LOOP MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN POST OAK QUITMAN WESTWOOD KINGWOOD WAYSIDE DAIRY ASHFORD WEST BELLFORT CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX BRAESWOOD W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD MONROE MEMORIAL MEMORIAL KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN CULLEN / HIRSCH BUFFALO SPEEDWAY COTTAGE GROVE W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC WESTWOOD KASHMERE SHUTTLE WESTVIEW SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC MISSOURI CITY LTD HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE BELLFORT ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC LANGLEY FALLBROOK SHUTTLE ELDRIDGE POLK SHUTTLE WEST AIRPORT W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD EVERGREEN WEST SHUTTLE ALMEDA / LYONS KATY FREEWAY HOMESTEAD KASHMERE SHUTTLE SETON LAKE WEST SHUTTLE WAYSIDE HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE WESTPARK EXPRESS PEERLESS W LITTLE YORK FALLBROOK SHUTTLE AIRLINE MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS MLK / LOCKWOOD PEERLESS LONG POINT / CAVALCADE POLK SHUTTLE WESTHEIMER BELLAIRE QUICKLINE WILCREST EXPRESS LINCOLN CITY LEE ROAD - JFK GREENLINK NORTHSHORE EXPRESS COTTAGE GROVE 2.77 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 29
30 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Weekday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE HOUR - Year-To-Date - TOP TEN AND BOTTOM TEN Boardings Per Revenue Hour Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 30
31 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Weekday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE MILE - SEPTEMBER 2015 SORTED BY ROUTE NUMBER SORTED BY INDICATOR - HIGHEST TO LOWEST Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue Mile Mile Mile Mile 2 BELLAIRE BUFFALO SPEEDWAY SCOTT FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY LANGLEY ANTOINE / WASHINGTON FONDREN KIRBY / POLK BEECHNUT FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY GREENLINK TOWNSEN SOUTHMORE SUNNYSIDE BELLFORT WILCREST EXPRESS JENSEN / GREENS SAGEMONT BELLAIRE SUNNYSIDE WEST AIRPORT DACOMA SHUTTLE HILLCROFT ACRES HOMES WEST BELLFORT VETERANS MEMORIAL CAMBRIDGE WESTPARK EXPRESS GULFTON / HOLMAN SETTEGAST BISSONNET ALDINE MAIL WILLOWBEND BRIARGATE WEST BELLFORT ELDRIDGE ALMEDA / LYONS ELLA - FM WESTHEIMER CLINTON / ELLA HIRAM CLARKE BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS GESSNER ADDICKS CANAL / MEMORIAL VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS OST - WAYSIDE BUFFALO SPEEDWAY CLAY - W 43RD NORTHSHORE EXPRESS BEECHNUT VETERANS MEMORIAL RICHMOND WESTPARK EXPRESS JENSEN / GREENS KINGSLAND LONG POINT / CAVALCADE HARWIN EXPRESS TIDWELL WAYSIDE SHEPHERD HARWIN EXPRESS DAIRY ASHFORD BAY AREA OST - WAYSIDE MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS RICHMOND HARWIN EXPRESS CULLEN / HIRSCH WILCREST EXPRESS HARDY - LEY PEERLESS CLINTON / ELLA MEMORIAL EXPRESS DACOMA SHUTTLE MONROE RENWICK / SAN FELIPE MISSOURI CITY LTD HARDY - KELLY SPRING POST OAK KUYKENDAHL CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK QUITMAN KEMPWOOD SPRING HIRAM CLARKE KUYKENDAHL KATY FREEWAY KUYKENDAHL / SPRING TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS WESTVIEW TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS SETON LAKE SAGEMONT SETTEGAST KIRBY / POLK NORTHWEST STATION EVERGREEN NORTHWEST STATION ACRES HOMES WEST LITTLE YORK SOUTHMORE VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS TIDWELL CYPRESS ANTOINE / WASHINGTON ADDICKS / KINGSLAND GESSNER NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK GULFTON / HOLMAN CYPRESS HILLCROFT KINGSLAND CLAY - W 43RD ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC MARKET GRAND PARKWAY ELLA - FM BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK ADDICKS RENWICK / SAN FELIPE SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC BROADWAY ADDICKS / KINGSLAND BRIARGATE MEMORIAL EXPRESS HARDY - KELLY MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN CULLEN / HIRSCH WEST LOOP HARDY - LEY MONROE BELLAIRE QUICKLINE MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN SCOTT BAY AREA MARKET GRAND PARKWAY AIRLINE FUQUA AIRLINE SETON LAKE HAMMERLY BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE WEST AIRPORT WESTWOOD ALDINE MAIL KINGWOOD WILLOWBEND MISSOURI CITY LTD CAMBRIDGE EASTEX MLK / LOCKWOOD KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN FONDREN TOWNSEN BRAESWOOD HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE LINCOLN CITY KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX W LITTLE YORK WEST LITTLE YORK BISSONNET WEST LOOP LONG POINT / CAVALCADE MEMORIAL QUITMAN WESTWOOD ALMEDA / LYONS BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE DAIRY ASHFORD WEST BELLFORT FUQUA KINGWOOD BRAESWOOD W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD LANGLEY W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC MEMORIAL KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN WEST BELLFORT KUYKENDAHL / SPRING COTTAGE GROVE W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC CANAL / MEMORIAL KASHMERE SHUTTLE WESTVIEW SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC KEMPWOOD NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK BELLFORT ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC HAMMERLY MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS ELDRIDGE POLK SHUTTLE POST OAK POLK SHUTTLE EVERGREEN WEST SHUTTLE HARWIN EXPRESS WEST SHUTTLE HOMESTEAD KASHMERE SHUTTLE HOMESTEAD W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD WAYSIDE HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE NORTHSHORE EXPRESS KATY FREEWAY W LITTLE YORK FALLBROOK SHUTTLE BROADWAY KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX MLK / LOCKWOOD PEERLESS EASTEX LINCOLN CITY WESTHEIMER BELLAIRE QUICKLINE LEE ROAD - JFK FALLBROOK SHUTTLE LEE ROAD - JFK GREENLINK SHEPHERD COTTAGE GROVE 0.24 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 31
32 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Weekday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE MILE - Year-To-Date - TOP TEN AND BOTTOM TEN Boardings/Revenue Mile Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 32
33 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Saturday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE HOUR - SEPTEMBER 2015 SORTED BY ROUTE NUMBER SORTED BY INDICATOR - HIGHEST TO LOWEST Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue Hour Hour Hour Hour 2 BELLAIRE FONDREN BELLFORT KEMPWOOD LANGLEY LINCOLN CITY BELLAIRE HAMMERLY BEECHNUT BISSONNET SCOTT WEST AIRPORT SOUTHMORE QUITMAN BISSONNET CAMBRIDGE JENSEN / GREENS DAIRY ASHFORD TIDWELL WESTVIEW WEST AIRPORT BRAESWOOD FONDREN WILCREST EXPRESS WEST BELLFORT MEMORIAL WEST BELLFORT HARDY - KELLY GULFTON / HOLMAN COTTAGE GROVE SAGEMONT ACRES HOMES WILLOWBEND WESTVIEW HIRAM CLARKE GULFTON / HOLMAN ALMEDA / LYONS BELLFORT HILLCROFT HOMESTEAD HIRAM CLARKE ELDRIDGE ELLA - FM MLK / LOCKWOOD CANAL / MEMORIAL EVERGREEN GESSNER HARWIN EXPRESS CLAY - W 43RD HOMESTEAD WESTHEIMER MARKET RICHMOND WAYSIDE BEECHNUT RENWICK / SAN FELIPE LONG POINT / CAVALCADE W LITTLE YORK RICHMOND WILLOWBEND SHEPHERD MLK / LOCKWOOD OST - WAYSIDE QUITMAN OST - WAYSIDE WESTHEIMER AIRLINE SUNNYSIDE CULLEN / HIRSCH LEE ROAD - JFK EVERGREEN BUFFALO SPEEDWAY CLINTON / ELLA BUFFALO SPEEDWAY NORTHSHORE EXPRESS CLINTON / ELLA RENWICK / SAN FELIPE ANTOINE / WASHINGTON HARDY - LEY WAYSIDE POST OAK FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY VETERANS MEMORIAL ELDRIDGE KEMPWOOD SUNNYSIDE CULLEN / HIRSCH ALDINE MAIL KATY FREEWAY SAGEMONT TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS HARWIN EXPRESS TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS DACOMA SHUTTLE FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY POST OAK KIRBY / POLK VETERANS MEMORIAL JENSEN / GREENS DAIRY ASHFORD ACRES HOMES SETTEGAST ANTOINE / WASHINGTON KIRBY / POLK TIDWELL BRIARGATE BRIARGATE SHEPHERD GESSNER ELLA - FM SOUTHMORE POLK SHUTTLE HILLCROFT BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS BROADWAY WEST SHUTTLE MARKET NORTHSHORE EXPRESS BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS FALLBROOK SHUTTLE CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK HARWIN EXPRESS CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK MEMORIAL EXPRESS BROADWAY HARWIN EXPRESS CANAL / MEMORIAL PEERLESS HARDY - KELLY MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS ALMEDA / LYONS MEMORIAL HARDY - LEY WILCREST EXPRESS LONG POINT / CAVALCADE SETTEGAST SCOTT MEMORIAL EXPRESS CLAY - W 43RD DACOMA SHUTTLE AIRLINE POLK SHUTTLE LANGLEY MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS HAMMERLY WEST SHUTTLE BRAESWOOD KATY FREEWAY ALDINE MAIL FALLBROOK SHUTTLE W LITTLE YORK LINCOLN CITY CAMBRIDGE PEERLESS LEE ROAD - JFK COTTAGE GROVE 2.26 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 33
34 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Saturday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE HOUR - Year-To-Date - TOP TEN AND BOTTOM TEN Boardings/Revenue Hour Average Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 34
35 SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Saturday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE MILE - SEPTEMBER 2015 SORTED BY ROUTE NUMBER SORTED BY INDICATOR - HIGHEST TO LOWEST Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue Mile Mile Mile Mile 2 BELLAIRE FONDREN BELLFORT LONG POINT / CAVALCADE LANGLEY LINCOLN CITY BELLAIRE WILLOWBEND BEECHNUT BISSONNET SCOTT W LITTLE YORK SOUTHMORE QUITMAN FONDREN BRIARGATE JENSEN / GREENS DAIRY ASHFORD WEST BELLFORT HARDY - KELLY WEST AIRPORT BRAESWOOD BISSONNET MARKET WEST BELLFORT MEMORIAL HILLCROFT LEE ROAD - JFK GULFTON / HOLMAN COTTAGE GROVE WESTHEIMER MLK / LOCKWOOD WILLOWBEND WESTVIEW TIDWELL POST OAK ALMEDA / LYONS BELLFORT SAGEMONT WEST AIRPORT HIRAM CLARKE ELDRIDGE HIRAM CLARKE BUFFALO SPEEDWAY CANAL / MEMORIAL EVERGREEN GESSNER LANGLEY CLAY - W 43RD HOMESTEAD RICHMOND GULFTON / HOLMAN RICHMOND WAYSIDE EVERGREEN WESTVIEW LONG POINT / CAVALCADE W LITTLE YORK CLAY - W 43RD SUNNYSIDE SHEPHERD MLK / LOCKWOOD OST - WAYSIDE WAYSIDE OST - WAYSIDE WESTHEIMER CAMBRIDGE QUITMAN CULLEN / HIRSCH LEE ROAD - JFK AIRLINE ACRES HOMES CLINTON / ELLA BUFFALO SPEEDWAY TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS PEERLESS RENWICK / SAN FELIPE ANTOINE / WASHINGTON JENSEN / GREENS CLINTON / ELLA POST OAK FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY BEECHNUT KIRBY / POLK KEMPWOOD SUNNYSIDE CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS KATY FREEWAY SAGEMONT ELLA - FM ALDINE MAIL TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS DACOMA SHUTTLE CULLEN / HIRSCH HARWIN EXPRESS KIRBY / POLK VETERANS MEMORIAL BRAESWOOD SHEPHERD ACRES HOMES SETTEGAST ANTOINE / WASHINGTON ELDRIDGE TIDWELL BRIARGATE HARDY - LEY WILCREST EXPRESS GESSNER ELLA - FM FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY HARWIN EXPRESS HILLCROFT BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS NORTHSHORE EXPRESS POLK SHUTTLE MARKET NORTHSHORE EXPRESS HAMMERLY MEMORIAL EXPRESS CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK HARWIN EXPRESS BROADWAY WEST SHUTTLE BROADWAY HARWIN EXPRESS CANAL / MEMORIAL DACOMA SHUTTLE HARDY - KELLY MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS ALMEDA / LYONS MEMORIAL HARDY - LEY WILCREST EXPRESS DAIRY ASHFORD SETTEGAST SCOTT MEMORIAL EXPRESS SOUTHMORE FALLBROOK SHUTTLE AIRLINE POLK SHUTTLE KEMPWOOD LINCOLN CITY HAMMERLY WEST SHUTTLE RENWICK / SAN FELIPE MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS ALDINE MAIL FALLBROOK SHUTTLE HOMESTEAD KATY FREEWAY CAMBRIDGE PEERLESS VETERANS MEMORIAL COTTAGE GROVE 0.20 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 35
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