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1 METRO BOARD OF DIRECTORS APPROVED FIRST YEAR IMPLEMENATION OF FIVE YEAR NEW BUS NETWORK ON THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2015 June 2015 (Fiscal Year 2015) Monthly Ridership Report METROBus and METRORail
2 JUNE 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 8/20/2015 Page 2
3 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) Table Of Contents Composite of Boardings and Indicators by Route Explanation of information Page 41 All Fixed-Route Bus Routes Pages Local - Radial Pages Local - Crosstown Page 47 Local - Circulator Page 48 Local - Limited Page 48 Local - Shuttle Page 48 Park & Ride - CBD Peak Period Page 49 Park & Ride - CBD Off-Peak Period Page 49 Park & Ride - Secondary Activity Centers Page 49 Indicators by Service Category - Weekday Page 50 Indicators by Service Category - Saturday Page 51 Indicators by Service Category - Sunday Page 52 Core Routes Explanation of information Page 53 Core Routes - Weekday Page 54 Core Routes - Saturday Page 55 Core Routes - Sunday Page 56 Annual Fixed-Route Ridership Comparison Annual Fixed-Route Ridership Comparison by Month and by Year Page 57 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 3
4 How to read this report JUNE 2015 (FY2015) FIXED-ROUTE SYSTEM RIDERSHIP OVERVIEW - Explanation of Information 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 both the current month as compared to the same month last year and for the current fiscal year-to-date as compared to the previous fiscal year-to-date. Information is also presented for the 10 bus routes with the highest average daily ridership, the highest growth between FY2014 and FY2015, and the highest loss between FY2014 and FY2015 for weekday, Saturday, and Sunday. 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? Boardings data are presented on an average daily basis for ease of comparison. For example, Route 1 Hospital - weekday had 4,303 average daily boardings during FY2015 (October June 2015) as compared to 4,656 average daily boardings during FY2014 (October June 2014). The change in ridership between FY2015 and FY2014 was ( - 352) boardings or ( - 7.6%). This percentage decrease was higher for Route 1 Hospital than for the average of all weekday routes ( - 3.9%). A similar presentation is done for each METRORail station. 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) Why do some route numbers have two different names? One means of improving operational efficiency is the use of a single bus on multiple bus routes that each serve downtown. Bus routes that are combined in this manner are through-routed or "hooked." For example, Route 3 Langley and Route 3 West Gray are "hooked" and share the same bus equipment. Currently, METRO operates 14 weekday through-routed / "hooked" route combinations. Ridership allocations for hooked routes are adjusted annually. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 4
5 Fixed Route System Ridership Overview JUNE 2015 (FY2015) Year-To Current Year-To Current Year-To Current Date Month Date Month Date Month METROBus and METRORail FY , , , ,698 89,433 88,324 FY , , , ,817 85,999 87,573 Change (647) (3,200) 1,418 2,882 3, % Change -0.2% -1.2% 1.1% 2.3% 4.0% 0.9% METROBus FY , , , ,004 70,341 68,659 FY , , , ,416 71,903 74,198 Change (9,280) (10,794) (4,649) (6,411) (1,562) (5,539) % Change -3.9% -4.7% -4.1% -5.8% -2.2% -7.5% METROBus - Local FY , ,403 FY , ,980 Change (9,987) (10,576) % Change -4.9% -5.5% METROBus - Park & Ride FY ,768 34,714 FY ,061 34,931 Change 707 (218) % Change 2.1% -0.6% AVERAGE DAILY RIDERSHIP - BY SERVICE CATEGORY WEEKDAY - AVERAGE SATURDAY - AVERAGE SUNDAY - AVERAGE METRORail - RED FY ,573 46,921 20,365 20,350 15,101 16,120 FY ,600 44,046 19,154 16,401 14,095 13,375 Change 3,973 2,875 1,211 3,949 1,006 2,745 % Change 9.3% 6.5% 6.3% 24.1% 7.1% 20.5% METRORail - GREEN AND PURPLE FY2015 4,659 4,719 4,856 5,344 3,991 3,545 NOTE: GREEN AND PURPLE RAIL LINES OPENED ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 5
6 Fixed Route System Ridership Overview JUNE 2015 (FY2015) Highest Daily Boardings Highest Growth Highest Loss Route Boardings Route Boardings Route Boardings FONDREN 9, BELLAIRE QUICKLINE BRIAR FOREST (397) 2 2 BELLAIRE 7, BISSONNET WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS (378) 3 65 BISSONNET 6, KINGSLAND HARRISBURG (376) 4 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 6, CYPRESS BELLFORT (362) 5 25 RICHMOND 5, GRAND PARKWAY HOSPITAL (352) 6 52 SCOTT 5, SUNNYSIDE / TMC HIRSCH (331) 7 46 GESSNER 5, KATY FREEWAY NORTHLINE (309) 8 4 BEECHNUT 5,269 3 LANGLEY WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN (301) 9 73 BELLFORT 4, FONDREN 80 8 SOUTH MAIN (300) POST OAK 4, RENWICK HEIGHTS (272) Subtotal 61,171 % of Total Boardings 27% Highest Daily Boardings Highest Growth Highest Loss Route Boardings Route Boardings Route Boardings 1 2 BELLAIRE 5,779 2 BELLAIRE WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN (294) FONDREN 5, BISSONNET BELLFORT (284) 3 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 4, WEST LITTLE YORK WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS (269) 4 65 BISSONNET 3, GESSNER MLK (266) 5 56 AIRLINE 3, SCOTT HARRISBURG (264) 6 52 SCOTT 3,464 3 LANGLEY NORTHLINE (222) 7 46 GESSNER 3, RENWICK AIRLINE (197) 8 25 RICHMOND 3, BUSH I.A.H HEIGHTS (169) 9 4 BEECHNUT 3, CROSSTIMBERS 22 1 HOSPITAL (166) WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2, SUNNYSIDE / TMC ACRES HOMES (153) Subtotal 39,272 % of Total Boardings 36% TOP TEN BUS ROUTES - FY2015 WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date) SATURDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date) SUNDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date) Highest Daily Boardings Highest Growth Highest Loss Route Boardings Route Boardings Route Boardings 1 2 BELLAIRE 3,868 2 BELLAIRE CANAL (205) FONDREN 3, BISSONNET HARRISBURG (171) 3 56 AIRLINE 3, FONDREN NORTH MAIN (136) 4 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 3, RENWICK NORTHLINE (136) 5 65 BISSONNET 2,886 4 BEECHNUT WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS (131) 6 4 BEECHNUT 2, WILLOWBEND ACRES HOMES (128) 7 52 SCOTT 2, BELLFORT BRIAR FOREST (121) 8 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2,135 5 SOUTHMORE WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN (120) 9 25 RICHMOND 1, SUNNYSIDE / TMC HEIGHTS (101) GESSNER 1,834 3 WEST GRAY HIRAM CLARKE (91) Subtotal 27,898 % of Total Boardings 40% Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 6
7 Fixed Route System Ridership Overview JUNE 2015 (FY2015) TOP TEN BUS ROUTES - FY2015 WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date) 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, Fondren 2 Bellaire 65 Bissonnet 82 Westheimer - West Oaks 25 Richmond 52 Scott 46 Gessner 4 Beechnut 73 Bellfort 33 Post Oak Boardings Average SATURDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date) 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000-2 Bellaire 163 Fondren 82 Westheimer - West Oaks 65 Bissonnet 56 Airline 52 Scott 46 Gessner 25 Richmond 4 Beechnut 81 Westheimer - Sharpstown Boardings Average SUNDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date) 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Fondren 2 Bellaire 56 Airline 82 Westheimer - West Oaks 65 Bissonnet 4 Beechnut 52 Scott 81 Westheimer - Sharpstown 25 Richmond 46 Gessner Boardings Average Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 7
8 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 1 HOSPITAL 4,303 4,656 (352) -7.6% 4,736 4,341 4,256 4,293 4,273 4,151 4,266 4,247 4, BELLAIRE 7,437 7,483 (46) -0.6% 7,833 7,405 7,421 7,308 7,289 7,376 7,562 7,440 7, LANGLEY 1, % 1,212 1,078 1,080 1,070 1, ,016 1, WEST GRAY (27) -3.3% BEECHNUT 5,269 5, % 5,856 5,299 5,397 5,203 5,264 5,142 5,145 5,138 4, KASHMERE 1,681 1,734 (53) -3.0% 1,830 1,705 1,680 1,719 1,746 1,612 1,677 1,638 1, SOUTHMORE 2,055 2,207 (152) -6.9% 2,237 2,084 2,053 2,101 2,135 1,970 2,049 2,002 1, JENSEN 1,472 1,541 (69) -4.5% 1,702 1,563 1,513 1,399 1,341 1,326 1,461 1,471 1, TANGLEWOOD (40) -4.5% 1, SOUTH MAIN 2,819 3,119 (300) -9.6% 3,101 2,917 2,836 2,706 2,801 2,704 2,817 2,697 2, NORTH MAIN (78) -8.6% GULFTON 1,301 1,423 (122) -8.6% 1,489 1,377 1,296 1,291 1,313 1,274 1,294 1,188 1, WILLOWBEND 1,171 1,362 (191) -14.0% 1,217 1,139 1,062 1,087 1,215 1,178 1,232 1,229 1, ALMEDA 1,430 1,557 (127) -8.1% 1,642 1,488 1,426 1,407 1,443 1,352 1,361 1,350 1, NANCE (36) -4.1% HIRAM CLARKE 2,283 2,441 (158) -6.5% 2,522 2,410 2,388 2,302 2,244 2,242 2,204 2,093 2, FULTON - 2,317 (2,317) % Discontinued 18 KIRBY 1,164 1,190 (27) -2.2% 1,243 1,148 1,107 1,146 1,134 1,178 1,176 1,161 1, WILCREST 1,295 1,325 (30) -2.3% 1,428 1,356 1,318 1,246 1,279 1,251 1,239 1,265 1, CANAL 1,607 1,715 (108) -6.3% 1,852 1,728 1,686 1,548 1,533 1,504 1,547 1,529 1, LONG POINT 2,312 2,468 (156) -6.3% 2,665 2,486 2,426 2,227 2,206 2,165 2,226 2,200 2, CROSSTIMBERS 1,921 1,998 (77) -3.9% 2,153 1,953 1,937 1,925 1,976 1,846 1,841 1,840 1, NORTHLINE 1,201 1,510 (309) -20.4% 1,299 1,214 1,210 1,132 1,191 1,164 1,161 1,200 1, RICHMOND 5,805 5,972 (166) -2.8% 6,377 5,989 5,802 5,692 5,739 5,763 5,789 5,607 5, OUTER LOOP 1,916 1,961 (45) -2.3% 2,091 1,899 1,910 1,850 1,862 1,823 1,927 1,921 1, INNER LOOP 2,087 2,166 (79) -3.6% 2,285 2,143 2,097 2,073 2,081 1,998 2,039 2,038 2, TSU/UH HIRSCH 1,188 1,193 (5) -0.4% 1,379 1,216 1,219 1,178 1,221 1,114 1,142 1,122 1, CLINTON % CULLEN 2,705 2,871 (167) -5.8% 3,097 2,794 2,830 2,765 2,633 2,492 2,653 2,535 2, RENWICK 1,252 1, % 1,311 1,253 1,311 1,170 1,212 1,244 1,291 1,265 1, POST OAK 4,704 4,770 (67) -1.4% 5,143 4,821 4,746 4,579 4,700 4,558 4,541 4,652 4, MONTROSE % KEMPWOOD 1,458 1,624 (166) -10.2% 1,635 1,514 1,422 1,366 1,407 1,434 1,472 1,440 1, LAWNDALE 1,517 1,624 (106) -6.5% 1,701 1,575 1,480 1,422 1,465 1,493 1,532 1,499 1, EL SOL (22) -4.5% MANCHESTER DOCKS (1) -1.0% PECORE 2,109 2, % 2,314 2,157 2,145 2,054 2,125 2,052 2,080 2,048 2, TELEPHONE 2,912 3,154 (242) -7.7% 3,196 2,978 2,962 2,836 2,935 2,833 2,873 2,829 2, HOLMAN 1,347 1,564 (217) -13.9% 1,595 1,403 1,275 1,281 1,466 1,339 1,354 1,266 1, ACRES HOMES 2,529 2,696 (167) -6.2% 2,834 2,618 2,470 2,392 2,462 2,395 2,503 2,589 2, TIDWELL 3,085 3,311 (226) -6.8% 3,470 3,255 3,201 3,113 3,066 2,910 3,039 2,881 2, GESSNER 5,270 5,298 (27) -0.5% 5,783 5,418 5,479 5,038 5,217 5,183 5,203 5,084 5, HILLCROFT (43) -4.6% 1, NAVIGATION (47) -9.1% CHIMNEY ROCK % HARRISBURG 3,514 3,889 (376) -9.7% 4,028 3,666 3,646 3,428 3,354 3,382 3,492 3,384 3, HEIGHTS 2,544 2,816 (272) -9.7% 2,917 2,655 2,640 2,483 2,429 2,449 2,529 2,451 2, HIRSCH 2,784 3,115 (331) -10.6% 3,116 3,013 2,882 2,844 2,740 2,645 2,659 2,621 2, SCOTT 5,652 5,785 (133) -2.3% 6,326 6,117 5,851 5,775 5,563 5,370 5,399 5,321 5, BRIAR FOREST 3,799 4,196 (397) -9.5% 4,274 3,953 3,720 3,737 3,802 3,648 3,863 3,709 3, AIRLINE 4,571 4,839 (267) -5.5% 4,933 4,662 4,786 4,423 4,443 4,443 4,415 4,487 4, HAMMERLY (3) -0.3% ALDINE MAIL % SOUTH MacGREGOR (26) -2.9% LINCOLN CITY (6) -3.5% BISSONNET 6,500 6, % 7,065 6,501 6,468 6,322 6,599 6,250 6,502 6,438 6, YALE 1,522 1,636 (114) -7.0% 1,717 1,597 1,543 1,475 1,452 1,369 1,581 1,536 1, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 8
9 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 67 DAIRY ASHFORD (18) -2.5% BRAYS BAYOU 4,554 4,796 (242) -5.1% 5,141 4,734 4,303 4,358 4,901 4,527 4,676 4,245 4, MEMORIAL (5) -1.3% COTTAGE GROVE CIRCULATOR (7) -14.7% WESTVIEW (70) -8.8% BELLFORT 4,880 5,242 (362) -6.9% 5,267 5,126 4,886 4,950 5,060 4,703 4,637 4,703 4, ELDRIDGE % LIBERTY 1,725 1,773 (48) -2.7% 1,977 1,822 1,702 1,733 1,766 1,629 1,706 1,646 1, MLK 3,665 3,767 (103) -2.7% 4,202 3,872 3,616 3,682 3,752 3,461 3,625 3,498 3, ALABAMA (69) -19.7% IRVINGTON (140) -15.5% WEST LITTLE YORK 1,417 1, % 1,587 1,442 1,503 1,477 1,419 1,318 1,353 1,314 1, DOWLING (45) -6.2% LYONS 1,153 1,178 (25) -2.1% 1,352 1,196 1,185 1,107 1,147 1,108 1,130 1,070 1, WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 4,559 4,860 (301) -6.2% 4,988 4,791 4,649 4,481 4,334 4,259 4,405 4,479 4, WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 6,372 6,750 (378) -5.6% 6,854 6,549 6,384 6,077 6,364 6,185 6,473 6,271 6, LEE ROAD 954 1,044 (89) -8.6% 1,008 1, ANTOINE 4,173 4, % 4,627 4,360 4,256 4,213 4,182 4,011 4,027 4,007 3, FM1960 3,359 3,537 (178) -5.0% 3,918 3,547 3,558 3,466 3,310 3,017 3,277 3,109 3, SUNNYSIDE / TMC 2,944 2, % 3,316 3,119 2,944 2,922 2,996 2,875 2,903 2,703 2, HOBBY AIRPORT 2,206 2,353 (148) -6.3% 2,655 2,334 2,148 2,108 2,167 2,054 2,195 2,107 2, SETTEGAST % BRIARGATE (36) -5.0% BUSH I.A.H 3,144 3,250 (106) -3.3% 3,326 3,333 3,331 3,106 3,018 2,908 3,043 3,223 3, VETERANS MEMORIAL 2,442 2,647 (205) -7.7% 2,657 2,514 2,431 2,504 2,451 2,353 2,417 2,366 2, MEMORIAL 1,733 1,792 (60) -3.3% 1,886 1,793 1,685 1,695 1,698 1,658 1,762 1,720 1, HARWIN 2,142 2,291 (149) -6.5% 2,407 2,185 2,136 2,243 2,142 2,042 2,144 2,019 1, NORTHSHORE 2,103 2,159 (55) -2.6% 2,337 2,267 2,238 2,110 1,942 1,923 1,968 2,021 2, FONDREN 9,281 9, % 10,139 9,632 9,284 9,212 9,189 9,063 9,331 9,025 8, MISSOURI CITY / TMC (21) -2.5% KUYKENDAHL 2,058 2,091 (33) -1.6% 2,128 2,059 1,925 2,035 2,005 1,991 2,128 2,077 2, SPRING 1,370 1,447 (77) -5.3% 1,487 1,399 1,308 1,393 1,361 1,310 1,368 1,346 1, NORTH FREEWAY % SETON LAKE (41) -5.7% NORTHWEST STATION 2,451 2, % 2,513 2,388 2,246 2,500 2,443 2,400 2,532 2,471 2, WEST LITTLE YORK (48) -8.1% CYPRESS 2,054 1, % 2,148 1,893 1,867 2,120 2,078 1,934 2,140 2,077 2, NORTHWEST FREEWAY % KINGSLAND 3,147 2, % 3,176 3,062 2,806 3,173 3,258 3,103 3,346 3,222 3, GRAND PARKWAY 1, % 1,112 1, ,169 1,167 1,083 1,188 1,070 1, ADDICKS 2,076 2, % 2,203 1,981 1,883 2,066 2,050 2,083 2,140 2,082 2, KATY FREEWAY % MAXEY ROAD (17) -3.2% SAN JACINTO / BAYTOWN % MONROE % BAY AREA 1,987 1,991 (4) -0.2% 2,108 1,959 1,842 2,091 2,066 1,963 2,037 1,905 1, FUQUA 1, % 1,085 1, ,011 1, ,028 1,005 1, GULF FREEWAY (0) 0.0% KINGWOOD 1,039 1,051 (12) -1.1% 1, ,070 1, ,101 1,087 1, EASTEX % 1, ,038 1,019 1, TOWNSEN 1,097 1, % 1,165 1,088 1,023 1,094 1,066 1,071 1,121 1,085 1, EASTEX FREEWAY (9) -3.0% WEST LOOP % WESTWOOD % WEST BELLFORT 2,877 2, % 2,997 2,687 2,574 2,886 2,877 2,856 3,027 2,905 3, SOUTHWEST FREEWAY (2) -9.7% WESTCHASE/GESSNER (16) -3.4% KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY (11) -2.5% KINGSLAND-UPTOWN % Discontinued 292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC (16) -2.6% SOUTHPOINT-MONROE/TMC 1,007 1,020 (13) -1.2% 1,036 1, , KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1,406 1, % 1,458 1,394 1,310 1,402 1,474 1,390 1,442 1,391 1, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 9
10 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 302 POLK SHUTTLE (4) -7.7% WEST SHUTTLE % KASHMERE SHUTTLE % HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE (3) -2.3% FALLBROOK SHUTTLE % NORTHWEST SHUTTLE - 58 (58) % Discontinued 348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE (1) -1.0% BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1, % 1,214 1,130 1,140 1,070 1,188 1,169 1,204 1,187 1, GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 955 1,100 (145) -13.2% 1, TMC SWIFTLINE % TOTAL 226, ,757 (9,280) -3.9% 249, , , , , , , , , NOTES 1 METRO made route changes with the June 2014 service change effective June 1, A) 402 Bellaire Quickline. New midday service commenced operations effective June 1, B) Added additional trips or extended span of service on the following routes to minimize overcrowding: 170 Missouri City, 217 Cypress, 221 Kingsland, 246 Bay Area, 298 Kingsland/Addicks, NWTC/TMC C) Running time adjustments were made on the following routes to improve service reliability: 25 Richmond, 32 Renwick 2 METRO made route changes with the August 2014 service change effective August 24, A) Adjusted running times on the following routes to improve service reliability and / or match service with demand: 202 Kuykendahl, 228 Addicks, 236 Baytown/Maxey Road, 265 West Bellfort B) Added additional trips to minimize overcrowding: 217 Cypress, 221 Kingsland, 222 Grand Parkway, 246 Bay Area 412 Greenlink Route added additional service during the American Public Transportation Association Conference (October 11th - 15th) METRO made route changes with the January 2015 service change effective January 25, A) Adjusted running times on the following routes to improve service reliability and / or match service with demand: 46 Gessner, 97 Settegast, and 229 Kingsland Addicks. B) Added additional trips to minimize overcrowding: 52 Scott, 82 Westheimer/West Oak, 85 Antonie, 86 FM 1960, 87 Sunnyside, 217 Cypress, 221 Kingsland, 222 Grand Parkway, 228 Addicks, 244 Monroe, 246 Bay Area, 247 Fugua, 256 Eastex, and 265 West Bellfort. C) 285 Kingsland/Uptown. Route discontinued effective January 26, D) Due to closure of Dallas Street the following routes were rerouted effective January 12, 2015: 6 Jensen/Tanglewood, 20 Canal/Long Point, 36 Kempwood/Lawdale, 40 Pecore/Telephone, 50 Harrisburg/Heights, 85 Antoine, and 131 Memorial Greenlink Orange Route operated Friday, March 13, (Houston Volleyball Association) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Friday, April 24, (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Friday, May 1, (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: Community Connector began as a pilot service on Saturday, March 28, March boardings; April boardings; May boardings; June ,000 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 10
11 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - By Bus Route SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 1 HOSPITAL 1,768 1,933 (166) -8.6% 2,271 1,752 1,743 1,627 1,782 1,736 1,625 1,669 1, BELLAIRE 5,779 5, % 5,999 5,531 5,783 5,395 6,114 6,035 5,628 5,817 5, LANGLEY % WEST GRAY (26) -6.1% BEECHNUT 3,057 3,090 (33) -1.1% 3,389 3,030 3,136 2,953 3,173 2,967 2,670 3,119 3, KASHMERE % 1,074 1, , SOUTHMORE 1,280 1, % 1,424 1,330 1,211 1,272 1,370 1,265 1,163 1,283 1, JENSEN 1,056 1,154 (98) -8.5% 1,251 1,063 1,073 1,006 1, ,024 1, TANGLEWOOD % SOUTH MAIN 1,453 1,546 (94) -6.1% 1,657 1,519 1,370 1,378 1,437 1,388 1,377 1,507 1, NORTH MAIN (26) -6.2% GULFTON (49) -6.2% WILLOWBEND (18) -2.4% ALMEDA (78) -8.7% NANCE (52) -8.7% HIRAM CLARKE 1,472 1,558 (86) -5.5% 1,591 1,428 1,542 1,501 1,539 1,345 1,401 1,438 1, FULTON - 1,518 (1,518) % Discontinued 18 KIRBY (4) -1.1% WILCREST (33) -5.7% CANAL 1,066 1,104 (38) -3.4% 1,114 1,061 1,027 1,018 1,086 1,084 1,033 1,117 1, LONG POINT 1,413 1,463 (50) -3.4% 1,477 1,406 1,361 1,349 1,440 1,437 1,370 1,481 1, CROSSTIMBERS % NORTHLINE 1,030 1,251 (222) -17.7% 1,065 1, ,000 1,073 1,022 1,004 1,079 1, RICHMOND 3,254 3,262 (7) -0.2% 3,280 3,131 3,037 3,185 3,341 3,609 3,230 3,253 3, OUTER LOOP (5) -0.6% 1, , INNER LOOP (24) -2.4% 1, TSU/UH HIRSCH (17) -2.7% CLINTON (23) -7.0% CULLEN 1,710 1,840 (130) -7.0% 1,953 1,844 1,734 1,621 1,715 1,628 1,542 1,776 1, RENWICK % POST OAK 2,285 2,403 (118) -4.9% 2,566 2,329 2,096 2,096 2,448 2,368 2,068 2,362 2, KEMPWOOD (34) -5.5% LAWNDALE (83) -9.3% EL SOL (15) -3.9% PECORE (65) -6.5% , TELEPHONE 1,733 1,775 (42) -2.4% 1,855 1,704 1,631 1,871 1,815 1,753 1,627 1,690 1, HOLMAN (39) -5.8% ACRES HOMES 2,051 2,204 (153) -6.9% 2,346 2,084 2,099 1,937 2,206 2,024 1,817 2,072 1, TIDWELL 1,832 1,882 (50) -2.7% 1,979 1,850 1,756 1,855 1,908 1,737 1,731 1,864 1, GESSNER 3,393 3, % 3,593 3,310 3,617 3,336 3,503 3,363 3,051 3,488 3, HILLCROFT (26) -3.6% NAVIGATION % CHIMNEY ROCK % HARRISBURG 2,287 2,551 (264) -10.4% 2,629 2,377 2,367 2,235 2,229 2,209 2,140 2,321 2, HEIGHTS 1,462 1,631 (169) -10.4% 1,681 1,520 1,513 1,429 1,425 1,412 1,368 1,484 1, HIRSCH 1,865 1,916 (51) -2.6% 2,128 1,854 1,769 1,838 1,937 1,887 1,752 1,881 1, SCOTT 3,464 3, % 3,951 3,443 3,285 3,413 3,597 3,505 3,253 3,493 3, BRIAR FOREST 1,601 1,718 (117) -6.8% 1,662 1,584 1,630 1,519 1,726 1,621 1,460 1,688 1, AIRLINE 3,659 3,856 (197) -5.1% 4,194 3,582 3,442 3,592 3,688 3,576 3,362 3,764 3, HAMMERLY (7) -1.7% SOUTH MacGREGOR (9) -1.8% BISSONNET 3,968 3, % 3,998 3,759 4,165 3,890 4,037 4,100 3,760 4,231 3, YALE 1,384 1,420 (36) -2.5% 1,556 1,368 1,399 1,446 1,354 1,273 1,336 1,423 1, BRAYS BAYOU 1,742 1, % 1,904 1,758 1,662 1,771 1,787 1,791 1,657 1,784 1, WESTVIEW (43) -8.0% BELLFORT 2,731 3,015 (284) -9.4% 3,011 2,888 2,687 2,972 2,684 2,697 2,389 2,648 2, LIBERTY 991 1,006 (15) -1.5% 1,109 1, , , MLK 1,688 1,953 (266) -13.6% 1,888 1,750 1,619 1,622 1,554 1,735 1,581 1,823 1, IRVINGTON (75) -16.0% WEST LITTLE YORK % 1, ,038 1, DOWLING (38) -7.8% LYONS (33) -3.6% 1, Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 11
12 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - By Bus Route SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2,862 3,157 (294) -9.3% 3,318 2,914 2,977 2,721 2,946 2,776 2,630 2,807 2, WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 4,710 4,979 (269) -5.4% 5,034 4,856 4,774 4,557 4,615 4,531 4,516 4,770 4, LEE ROAD (61) -9.7% ANTOINE 2,408 2,489 (81) -3.3% 2,642 2,553 2,475 2,500 2,315 2,483 2,113 2,321 2, FM1960 2,106 2,175 (69) -3.2% 2,334 2,150 2,067 2,088 2,070 2,124 1,965 2,172 1, SUNNYSIDE / TMC 1,386 1, % 1,541 1,391 1,349 1,374 1,472 1,380 1,261 1,424 1, HOBBY AIRPORT 1,437 1,469 (33) -2.2% 1,646 1,458 1,419 1,394 1,431 1,370 1,352 1,440 1, BRIARGATE (1) -0.5% BUSH I.A.H 2,197 2, % 2,208 2,252 2,262 2,264 2,084 2,103 2,074 2,237 2, MEMORIAL (3) -0.5% HARWIN (17) -2.5% NORTHSHORE 1,196 1,201 (4) -0.4% 1,223 1,162 1,214 1,123 1,162 1,270 1,127 1,229 1, FONDREN 5,126 5,155 (29) -0.6% 5,755 5,205 4,308 5,348 5,320 5,124 4,756 5,228 5, POLK SHUTTLE % WEST SHUTTLE % NORTHWEST SHUTTLE - 70 (70) % Discontinued TOTAL 107, ,482 (4,649) -4.1% 118, , , , , , , , , NOTES 1 METRO made route changes with the June 2014 service change effective June 1, A) 402 Bellaire Quickline. New midday service commenced operations effective June 1, B) Added additional trips or extended span of service on the following routes to minimize overcrowding: 46 Gessner, 82 Westheimer, 85 Antonie C) Running time adjustments were made on the following routes to improve service reliability: 25 Richmond, 32 Renwick Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, September 13, (American Society for Bone & Mineral Research) Boardings: Greenlink Route operated Saturday, October 11, (American Public Transportation Association) Boardings: METRO made route changes with the January 2015 service change effective January 25, A) Due to closure of Dallas Street the following routes were rerouted effective January 12, 2015: 6 Jensen/Tanglewood, 20 Canal/Long Point, 36 Kempwood/Lawdale, 40 Pecore/Telephone, 50 Harrisburg/Heights, 85 Antoine, and 131 Memorial Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, March 14, (Houston Volleyball Association) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, March 21, (Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, April 25, (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, May 2, (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: Community Connector began as a pilot service on Saturday, March 28, March boardings; April boardings; May boardings; June ,000 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 12
13 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - By Bus Route SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JUL AUG SEP June June FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 1 HOSPITAL 1,209 1,251 (42) -3.3% 1,560 1,226 1,100 1,261 1,193 1,170 1,163 1,085 1, BELLAIRE 3,868 3, % 3,840 3,785 3,097 3,975 4,004 4,039 3,935 3,973 4, LANGLEY (24) -5.5% WEST GRAY % BEECHNUT 2,339 2, % 2,459 2,459 2,279 2,297 2,468 2,513 2,090 2,255 2, KASHMERE (9) -1.2% SOUTHMORE % JENSEN (68) -7.0% 915 1, SOUTH MAIN (38) -4.6% NORTH MAIN (136) -34.1% WILLOWBEND % ALMEDA % NANCE (16) -6.0% HIRAM CLARKE 1,039 1,130 (91) -8.1% 1,058 1,138 1,065 1,035 1,041 1,036 1, FULTON (972) % Discontinued 20 CANAL 862 1,068 (205) -19.2% 1, LONG POINT 1,191 1,204 (13) -1.1% 1,405 1,280 1,123 1,236 1,159 1,158 1,112 1,118 1, CROSSTIMBERS % NORTHLINE (136) -14.6% RICHMOND 1,989 1, % 2,103 1,902 1,858 1,992 2,057 1,982 2,136 1,917 1, OUTER LOOP % INNER LOOP % CLINTON (7) -2.4% CULLEN 1,307 1,339 (32) -2.4% 1,480 1,455 1,166 1,361 1,309 1,203 1,236 1,304 1, RENWICK POST OAK 1,674 1,731 (57) -3.3% 1,800 1,745 1,740 1,457 1,593 1,620 1,688 1,727 1, LAWNDALE % EL SOL % PECORE (2) -0.2% TELEPHONE 1,415 1,418 (3) -0.2% 1,498 1,415 1,345 1,326 1,459 1,480 1,478 1,373 1, HOLMAN (15) -5.8% ACRES HOMES 1,390 1,517 (128) -8.4% 1,582 1,491 1,365 1,427 1,470 1,337 1,282 1,345 1, TIDWELL 1,274 1,318 (44) -3.3% 1,443 1,472 1,221 1,359 1,344 1,267 1,094 1,134 1, GESSNER 1,834 1,910 (76) -4.0% 2,054 2,057 1,649 1,855 1,857 1,785 1,803 1,795 1, HILLCROFT % NAVIGATION (7) -5.0% HARRISBURG 1,527 1,699 (171) -10.1% 1,748 1,640 1,492 1,575 1,546 1,482 1,459 1,465 1, HEIGHTS (101) -10.1% 1, HIRSCH 1,403 1, % 1,500 1,485 1,311 1,459 1,388 1,435 1,348 1,355 1, SCOTT 2,290 2,323 (33) -1.4% 2,447 2,422 2,140 2,380 2,265 2,341 2,200 2,211 2, BRIAR FOREST 1,229 1,350 (121) -9.0% 1,256 1,219 1,243 1,389 1,259 1,238 1,146 1,132 1, AIRLINE 3,387 3,431 (45) -1.3% 3,875 3,425 3,118 3,445 3,668 3,183 3,179 3,283 3, SOUTH MacGREGOR (16) -4.8% BISSONNET 2,886 2, % 3,134 2,971 2,649 2,922 2,948 2,914 2,761 2,836 2, YALE % BRAYS BAYOU 1,031 1,044 (12) -1.2% 1,149 1, ,181 1, , WESTVIEW (39) -10.1% Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 13
14 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - By Bus Route SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JUL AUG SEP June June FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES 73 BELLFORT 1,525 1, % 1,577 1,586 1,576 1,530 1,619 1,565 1,439 1,391 1, LIBERTY (67) -8.8% MLK 1,188 1,248 (60) -4.8% 1,390 1,208 1,027 1,201 1,250 1,167 1,151 1,134 1, IRVINGTON (3) -1.2% DOWLING (45) -12.6% LYONS (1) -0.2% WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2,135 2,256 (120) -5.3% 2,267 2,288 2,058 2,274 2,171 1,927 2,209 2,000 2, WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 3,328 3,459 (131) -3.8% 3,615 3,488 2,918 3,546 3,317 3,040 3,340 3,144 3, LEE ROAD (33) -7.7% ANTOINE 1,779 1, % 1,952 1,904 1,784 1,841 1,779 1,705 1,666 1,714 1, FM1960 1,508 1,546 (38) -2.5% 1,664 1,620 1,428 1,533 1,563 1,377 1,382 1,515 1, SUNNYSIDE / TMC % BUSH I.A.H 1,807 1, % 1,804 1,968 1,780 1,759 1,848 1,781 1,691 1,746 1, NORTHSHORE % FONDREN 3,842 3, % 3,938 4,023 3,795 3,491 3,959 3,933 3,844 3,759 3, POLK SHUTTLE (0) -0.5% WEST SHUTTLE % NORTHWEST SHUTTLE - 49 (49) % Discontinued TOTAL 70,341 71,903 (1,562) -2.2% 76,231 73,457 66,152 71,048 71,938 69,206 67,941 68,439 68, NOTES 1 METRO made route changes with the August 2014 service change effective August 24, A) Added additional trips to minimize overcrowding: 137 Northshore Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, September 14, (American Society for Bone & Mineral Research) Boardings: Greenlink Route operated Sunday, October 12, (American Public Transportation Association) Boardings: 2,782 4 METRO made route changes with the January 2015 service change effective January 25, A)Due to closure of Dallas Street the following routes were rerouted effective January 12, 2015: 6 Jensen/Tanglewood, 20 Canal/Long Point, 36 Kempwood/Lawdale, 40 Pecore/Telephone, 50 Harrisburg/Heights, 85 Antoine, and 131 Memorial Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, March 15, (Houston Volleyball Association) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, March 22, (Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, April 26, (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, May 3, (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: Community Connector began as a pilot service on Saturday, March 28, March boardings; April boardings; May boardings; June ,000 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 8/20/2015 Page 14
15 JUNE 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 8/20/2015 Page 15
16 JUNE 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 8/20/2015 Page 16
17 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - METROBus Charts AVERAGE SUNDAY BOARDINGS - METROBus 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 8/20/2015 Page 17
18 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - METRORail WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June METRORAIL Red Line FANNIN SOUTH 2,355 2, % 2,480 2,389 2,234 2,427 2,417 2,338 2,313 2,221 2, NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) 1,003 1,156 (153) -13.2% 1,024 1, ,023 1,086 1,093 1, SMITH LANDS 3,292 3, % 3,443 3,197 3,118 3,204 3,343 3,415 3,365 3,147 3, TMC TC 3,196 3, % 3,566 3,278 3,080 3,122 3,281 3,290 3,184 2,859 3, DRYDEN 4,881 4, % 5,158 4,773 4,695 4,804 4,889 4,930 4,922 4,709 5, HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 3,595 3, % 3,895 3,595 3,447 3,470 3,565 3,631 3,658 3,453 3, HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV % MUSEUM DISTRICT 1,169 1, % 1,293 1,109 1,089 1,112 1,145 1,171 1,175 1,108 1, WHEELER 3,252 3, % 3,460 3,207 3,167 3,163 3,254 3,431 3,240 3,059 3, HCC / ENSEMBLE 1,963 2,045 (82) -4.0% 2,200 2,025 1,753 1,883 2,170 2,266 2,063 1,594 1, McGOWEN 1,372 1, % 1,445 1,327 1,282 1,352 1,376 1,376 1,393 1,361 1, DOWNTOWN TC 3,200 2, % 3,381 3,085 3,027 3,105 3,216 3,348 3,247 3,082 3, BELL 1, % ,291 1,543 1,584 1,736 1,660 1, MAIN STREET SQUARE 3,892 4,169 (276) -6.6% 4,936 4,571 4,540 4,062 3,545 3,444 3,295 3,230 3, CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) 1,243 1, ,146 1,250 1,408 1, PRESTON 3,527 3, % 3,706 3,373 3,289 3,600 3,678 3,618 3,577 3,373 3, UH - DOWNTOWN 1,061 1,154 (93) -8.1% 1,429 1, ,224 1,248 1, BURNETT STATION 1,053 1, % 1,092 1,091 1,089 1,361 1,349 1,361 1, QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE % , , FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL % MOODY PARK % CAVALCADE % LINDALE PARK % MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE (57) -17.2% NORTHLINE TC / HCC 1,686 1, % 1,686 1,588 1,607 1,530 1,690 1,682 1,631 1,750 2, COMBINED 46,573 42,600 3, % 48,677 45,142 43,433 44,576 46,633 48,051 47,176 43,576 46, 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 8/20/2015 Page 18
19 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - METRORail SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June METRORAIL Red Line FANNIN SOUTH 949 1,045 (96) -9.2% , , NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) (191) -19.7% , SMITH LANDS % TMC TC 1,237 1,268 (31) -2.4% 1,398 1,226 1,099 1,270 1,233 1,199 1,190 1,321 1, DRYDEN (3) -0.4% HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 1, % 1, ,029 1, , HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV (112) -17.6% MUSEUM DISTRICT % WHEELER 1,843 1, % 1,912 1,685 1,679 1,770 1,902 1,999 1,796 1,978 1, HCC / ENSEMBLE % McGOWEN % DOWNTOWN TC 1,603 1, % 1,773 1,450 1,537 1,594 1,682 1,693 1,547 1,616 1, BELL % MAIN STREET SQUARE 1,986 2,220 (234) -10.5% 2,512 2,190 2,096 2,025 1,904 1,841 1,746 1,870 1, CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) , PRESTON 1,693 1, % 1,598 1,453 1,495 1,741 1,817 1,701 1,739 1,915 1, UH - DOWNTOWN (45) -13.9% BURNETT STATION % QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE % FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL % MOODY PARK % CAVALCADE % LINDALE PARK (4) -3.8% MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE (46) -18.9% NORTHLINE TC / HCC 1,239 1, % 1,214 1,096 1,117 1,368 1,312 1,178 1,256 1,326 1, COMBINED 20,365 19,154 1, % 20,277 18,077 17,614 20,805 20,468 20,887 20,358 21,592 20, 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 8/20/2015 Page 19
20 JUNE 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - METRORail SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP June June METRORAIL Red Line FANNIN SOUTH % NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) (164) -23.8% SMITH LANDS % TMC TC (24) -2.5% 1, DRYDEN % HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO % HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV % MUSEUM DISTRICT % WHEELER 1,311 1, % 1,442 1,220 1,320 1,160 1,298 1,225 1,400 1,345 1, HCC / ENSEMBLE % McGOWEN % DOWNTOWN TC 1,289 1, % 1,395 1,240 1,261 1,212 1,274 1,272 1,342 1,304 1, BELL % MAIN STREET SQUARE 1,471 1,647 (176) -10.7% 1,770 1,639 1,678 1,676 1,291 1,203 1,334 1,332 1, CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) PRESTON 1,218 1, % 1,206 1,116 1, ,298 1,200 1,399 1,350 1, UH - DOWNTOWN (48) -21.9% BURNETT STATION % QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE % FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL % MOODY PARK % CAVALCADE % LINDALE PARK (12) -15.7% MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE (27) -14.4% NORTHLINE TC / HCC % ,006 1,053 1, COMBINED 15,101 14,095 1, % 15,120 13,967 14,396 13,272 14,659 13,975 16,499 16,089 16, 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 8/20/2015 Page 20
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