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1 Policy Development and Research Program at APTA RIDERSHIP EASES THIRD QUARTER Public transportation ridership in the third quarter of 2011 increased 2 percent over Over 51 million more trips were taken on public transportation in the third quarter compared to the same period last year. Ridership increased across all modes. Improving regional economic conditions, higher gas prices, and new service extensions all contributed to the increase. In Boston, public transit ridership increased across all modes at nearly a 5 percent rate. The employment picture in the metro area is improving and service has been increased on the Orange Line in response to increasing ridership. Riders also cite improved access to real time arrival information for buses and trains as reasons to pick public transit over other modes. In Dallas, a new light rail extension opened in December A new commuter rail line opened in April 2011 that connects riders from outer suburbs to light rail. Many riders with long commutes may be switching to public transit to avoid high gas prices. Both of these projects are driving ridership on the light rail system, where trips are up 36 percent. Strong economic and population growth in the metro area is also fueling transit ridership increases. Higher gas prices, improved real time passenger information, and a recovering economy contributed to the increase. In the San Francisco bay area, public transit systems are seeing ridership increases across the board. An improving economic picture and increasing employment is contributing to more riders on public transportation, with ridership on BART up six percent. Commuter rail lines Altamont Commuter Express and Caltrain saw large increases as people with longer commutes moved to public transit in order to avoid higher gas prices. In Phoenix, transit ridership has increased over 12 percent. A strong economy and increasing employment has pushed ridership beyond expectations on the light rail system. New development projects around light rail stations have pushed interest in expanding the system. The FTA recently awarded New Starts funding to a 3.1 mile extension of the light rail system. Increased public transportation ridership may prove to be a sign of strengthening economies in several regions around the country. As more Americans return to work, public transportation serves as an economical part of their daily lives. APTA December

2 Acknowledgements The APTA ridership report is a quarterly report of transit passenger ridership for U.S. and Canadian transit agencies. The report includes quarterly and yearto date estimated unlinked transit passenger trips for the current and previous year by transit mode. In addition, agency specific ridership is provided for participating transit agencies. Reports are published approximately days after the end of the quarter. For More Information Matthew Dickens Statistician Policy Development and Research Program at APTA mdickens@apta.com For General Information Policy Development and Research Program at APTA Darnell Grisby, Director dgrisby@apta.com The APTA Policy Department Art Guzzetti, Vice President Policy aguzzetti@apta.com APTA is the leading force in advancing public transportation. APTA members are public organizations that are engaged in the areas of bus, paratransit, light rail, commuter rail, subways, waterborne passenger services, and high speed rail. Members also include large and small companies who plan, design, construct, finance, supply, and operate bus and rail services worldwide. Government agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, state departments of transportation, academic institutions, and trade publications are also part of our membership. APTA December

3 American Public Transportation Association 06-Dec-11 Contact: Matthew Dickens 1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Statistician Washington, DC TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT Telephone: (202) Third Quarter 2011 Fax: (202) mdickens@apta.com ESTIMATED UNITED STATES UNLKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS LENDAR COMPARISON Percent JULY AUGUST SEPTEER Period JULY 829, , % s AUGUST 863, , % Saturdays SEPTEER 904, , % Sundays Third Quarter 2,597,091 2,545, % Holidays ESTIMATED UNLKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS * CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDG YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10- Third Year MODE JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Quarter - Heavy Rail 298, , , ,990 2,709, , , , ,022 2,625, % 3.21% Light Rail 40,608 42,486 42, , ,880 38,632 39,653 40, , , % 4.44% Commuter Rail 38,448 39,563 39, , ,223 38,036 38,658 37, , , % 1.67% Trolleybus 8,220 8,794 8,788 25,803 75,284 8,073 8,407 8,533 25,013 74, % 0.43% Bus Population Group 2,000, , , , ,540 2,741, , , , ,563 2,754, % -0.45% 500,000 to 1,999,999 79,148 89,342 93, , ,341 79,817 83,547 89, , , % 2.11% 100,000 to 499,999 26,465 31,911 38,588 96, ,192 26,474 29,675 36,788 92, , % 4.05% Below 100,000 8,896 13,342 19,433 41, ,577 8,856 11,811 18,334 39, , % 5.44% Bus Total 406, , ,952 1,314,820 3,951, , , ,565 1,296,321 3,929, % 0.57% Demand Response 15,587 16,918 16,644 49, ,523 15,638 16,232 16,055 47, , % 3.09% Other (c) 21,266 21,577 19,202 62, ,252 19,697 20,874 18,369 58, , % 3.04% United States Total 829, , ,176 2,597,091 7,759, , , ,315 2,545,464 7,622, % 1.80% Canada 118, , , ,081 1,618, , , , ,019 1,569, % 3.14% * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered. (a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population. (b) to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues. (c) Includes aerial tramway, automated guideway, cable car, ferryboat, inclined plane, monorail, and vanpool.

4 American Public Transportation Association 06-Dec K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Contact: Matthew Dickens Washington, DC HEAVY RA 2 Statistician Telephone: (202) Fax: (202) TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT mdickens@apta.com Third Quarter 2011 ESTIMATED UNLKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS * CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDG YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng Los Angeles Los Angeles County MTA , ,39 3, , , , , , , , % -1.33% San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area RTD , , , , , , , , , , % 5.64% DC Washington Washington Metro Area TA 1, , , , , , , , , , , % -3% FL Miami Miami-Dade 6 1, , , , , , , , , , % 5.35% GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth , , , , , , , , , , % -2.84% Chicago Chicago Transit Authority , , , , , , , ,05 56, , % 4.52% MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth , , , , , , , , , , % 8.15% MD Baltimore Maryland Transit Admin , , , , , , , , , , % 8.04% NJ Jersey City Port Authority of & NJ , , , , ,95 6, , , , , % 3.24% NJ Lindenwold Port Authority Transit Corp , , , , % 4.00% New York MTA New York City Transit 7, , , , , ,846, , , , , ,789, % 3.18% New York MTA Staten Island Railway , , , , % 4.38% Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg TA , , , , % 14.57% PA Philadelphia Southeastern Penn TA 30 7, , , , , , , , , , % 5.61% PR San Juan Puerto Rico DOT , , , , , % 14.46% REPORTED 11, , , , , ,709, , , , , ,625, % 3.21% PROJECTED (c) 298, , , , ,709, , , , , ,625, % 3.21% * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered. (a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population. (b) to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

5 American Public Transportation Association 06-Dec K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Contact: Matthew Dickens Washington, DC Statistician Telephone: (202) LIGHT RA TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT Third Quarter 2011 Fax: (202) mdickens@apta.com ESTIMATED UNLKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS * CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDG YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng Phoenix Valley Metro Rail, Inc , , , , , ,18 3, , % 4.44% Los Angeles Los Angeles County MTA , ,57 4, , , , , , , , % 5.61% Oceanside North County Transit District , , % 13.09% Sacramento Sacramento Reg Tr Dist , , ,35 9, , , , , , % % San Diego San Diego Metrop Transit Sy , , , , , , , ,53 7, , % 5.49% San Francisco San Francisco Muni Rwy , , , , , , , , , , % 0.54% San Jose Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth , , , , % 4.59% CO Denver Regional Trp District , , , , , , , , , , % 5.75% FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA % % LA New Orleans Regional Transit Auth , , , , % 18% MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth , , , , , , , , , , % -2.09% MD Baltimore Maryland Transit Admin , , , , % 4.51% MN Minneapolis Metro Transit , , , , , , % -1.62% MO Saint Louis Bi-State Dev Agency ,43 1, , , , , , , , , % 4.31% NC Charlotte Charlotte Area Transit , , , , % -1.79% NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp 1, , , , , , , , , , % -9% Buffalo Niagara Frontier Trp Auth , , , , % 15.78% Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg TA , , % 2.33% OR Portland Tri-County Metro Trp Dist , , , , , , , , , , % 5.12% PA Pittsburgh Port Auth of Allegheny Co , , , , % -3.27% PA Philadelphia Southeastern Penn TA , , , , , , , , , , % 15.11% TN Memphis Memphis Area Transit Auth % 0.31% TX Galveston City of Galveston/Island Tr TX Dallas Dallas Area Rapid Transit , , , , , , , , , , % 33.65% TX Houston Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co , , , , % 1.80%

6 AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng UT Salt Lake City Utah Transit Authority , , , , , , , , , , % 8.84% VA Hampton Hampton Roads Transit WA Seattle King County Dept of Trp % 39.49% WA Seattle Sound Transit , , , , % 11.39% REPORTED 1, , , , , , , , , , , % 4.44% PROJECTED (c) 40, , , , ,88 38, , , , , % 4.44% * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered. (a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population. (b) to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues. (c) Includes missing agencies (Central Arkansas TA and Kenosha Transit).

7 American Public Transportation Association 06-Dec K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Contact: Matthew Dickens Washington, DC Statistician Telephone: (202) COMMUTER RA TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT Third Quarter 2011 Fax: (202) mdickens@apta.com ESTIMATED UNLKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS * CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDG YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng AK Anchorage Alaska Railroad Corporation % 6.95% Los Angeles Southern California RRA , , , , , % 4.26% Oakland Capitol Corridor Joint Powers , , % 8.39% Oceanside North County Transit District , , % 19.22% San Carlos Caltrain , , ,19 3, , , , , , , % 8.72% Stockton San Joaquin Reg Rail Comm % 9.50% CT New Haven Connecticut DOT % 3.28% FL Pompano Beac South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail) , , % 8.85% Chicago Metra , , , , , , , , , , % 0.96% Chesterton Northern Commuter TD , , , % -2.34% MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth , , , , , , , , , , % 2.26% MD Baltimore Maryland Transit Admin , , , , % 1.82% ME Portland Northern NE Passenger RA % 8.87% MN Minneapolis Metro Transit % -1.90% NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp 6, , , , , , , , , , % -2.08% NM Albuquerque New Mexico Dept of Trp % 8.40% New York MTA Long Island Rail Road , , , , , , , , , , % 2.04% New York MTA Metro-North Railroad , , , , , , , , , , % 1.02% OR Portland Tri-County Metro Trp Dist % 20.96% PA Harris-Phil Penn DOT (Keystone) % 4.06% PA Philadelphia Southeastern Penn TA , , , , , , , , ,14 25, % 2.71% TN Nashville Regional Transp Auth % 35.48% TX Austin Capital Metropolitan Trp Auth >100% >100% TX Dallas-Ft Worth Trinity Railway Express , , % 0.60% TX Lewisville Denton County Transportation

8 AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng UT Salt Lake City Utah Transit Authority , , % 11.26% VA Alexandria Virginia Railway Express ,19 3, , , % 13.67% WA Seattle Sound Transit , , % 3.61% REPORTED 1, , , , , , , , , ,38 339, % 1.67% PROJECTED 38, , , , , , , , ,38 339, % 1.67% * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered. (a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population. (b) to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

9 American Public Transportation Association 1666 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC Dec-11 TROLLEY BUS TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT Third Quarter Contact: Matthew Dickens Statistician Telephone: (202) Fax: (202) mdickens@apta.com ESTIMATED UNLKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS * CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDG YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng San Francisco San Francisco Muni Rwy , , , , , , , , , , % 0.51% MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth , , % 14.32% PA Philadelphia Southeastern Penn TA , , , , % 7.33% WA Seattle King County Dept of Trp , , , , , , , , , , % -3.47% REPORTED , , ,44 24, , , , , , , % 0.43% PROJECTED (c) 8, , , , , , , , , , % 0.43% * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered. (a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population. (b) to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues. (c) Includes missing systems (Greater Dayton RTA).

10 American Public Transportation Association 06-Dec K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Contact: Matthew Dickens Washington, DC LARGEST BUS AGENCIES Statistician Telephone: (202) Fax: (202) TRANSIT RIDERSHIP REPORT mdickens@apta.com (Transit Agencies in Urbanized Areas of 1,000,000 or more population that operate 300 or more peak-hour buses, plus a selection of other large bus operators) Third Quarter 2011 ESTIMATED UNLKED TRANSIT PASSENGER TRIPS * CURRENT YEAR (a)(b) PRECEDG YEAR (a)(b) % CHANGE (b) AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng Phoenix City of Phoenix PTD , , , , , , , , , , % 0.36% Long Beach Long Beach Transit , , , , , , , , , , % -5.71% Los Angeles Los Angeles County MTA 1, , , , , , , , , , , % -8% Oakland Alameda-Contra Costa TD 4, , , , , , , , , , % -6.32% Orange Orange County Transp Auth , , , , , , , , , , % 2.13% San Diego San Diego Metrop Transit Sy , , , ,07 38, , , , , , % 6.47% San Francisco San Francisco Muni Rwy , , , , , , , , , , % 0.50% San Jose Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth , , , , , , , ,73 7, , % 2.39% Santa Monica Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus 7 1, , , , , , , , , , % % CO Denver Regional Trp District , , , , , , , , , , % -2.14% DC Washington Washington Metro Area TA , , , , , , , , , , % 6.61% FL Fort Lauderdale Broward County Transit , , , , , , , , , , % 0.55% FL Miami Miami-Dade , , , , , , , , , , % 9.11% FL Orlando Central Florida RTA , , , , , , , , , , % 8.77% GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth , , , , , , , , , , % -5.34% Arlington Heights PACE Suburban Bus , , , , , , , , , , % 3.41% Chicago Chicago Transit Authority , , , , , , , , , , % 0.52% MA Boston Massachusetts Bay Tr Auth , , , , , ,08 8, , , , % 1.60% MD Baltimore Maryland Transit Admin , , , , , , , , , , % 4.34% MI Detroit City of Detroit Dept of Trp , , , , , , , , , , % -2.70% MN Minneapolis Metro Transit , , , , , , , , , , % 4.65% MO Saint Louis Bi-State Dev Agency , , , , , , , , , , % 9.42% NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp 12, , , , , , , , , , % -2.21% New York MTA New York City Transit 2, , , , , , , , , , , % -5.00% Cincinnati Southwest Ohio RTA , , , , , , , , , , % -8%

11 AVG JUL '11- JAN '11- JUL '10- JAN '10-3rd Qtr YTD WKDY JUL '11 AUG '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 SEP '11 JUL '10 AUG '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 SEP '10 Chng Chng Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg TA 2, , , ,32 27, , , , , , % 0.33% Columbus Central Ohio Transit Auth , , , , , , , , ,29 12, % 9.51% OR Portland Tri-County Metro Trp Dist , , , , , , , , , , % -1.31% PA Philadelphia Southeastern Penn TA , , , , , , , , , , % 2.93% PA Pittsburgh Port Auth of Allegheny Co , , , , , , , , , , % -3.59% TX Dallas Dallas Area Rapid Transit 13 2, , , , , , , , , , % -1.86% TX Houston Metro Tr Auth of Harris Co , , , , , , , , , , % -0.39% TX San Antonio VIA Metropolitan Transit , , , , , , , , , , % 6.83% VA Hampton Hampton Roads Transit , , , , , , , , , , % 3.39% WA Seattle King County Dept of Trp , , , , , ,34 7, , , , % 4.35% WI Milwaukee Milwaukee County Tr Sys , , , , , , , , , , % 1.01% REPORTED 10, , , , , ,528, , , , , ,539, % -0.44% * Preliminary information based on data from reporting systems. Note: Data may differ from that included in Federal Transit Administration reports due to differences in data calculation procedures and in periods of time covered. (a) Transit agencies assigned by urbanized areas or urban places of less than 50,000 population outside urbanized areas based on 2000 U.S. Census Population. (b) to-date ridership adjusted for data received after closing dates of previous issues.

12 10 Jul '11 Aug '11 Jul '10 Aug '10 AK AK Anchorage Anchorage Alaska Railroad Corporation Alaska Railroad Corporation % 7.23% 6.95% 6.95% AL AL AL Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham-Jefferson Co TA Birmingham-Jefferson Co TA Birmingham-Jefferson Co TA , , , , % 13.04% 13.31% 5.18% 4.58% 4.61% AR AR AR AR Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock Central Arkansas Transit Auth Central Arkansas Transit Auth Central Arkansas Transit Auth Central Arkansas Transit Auth , , % 8.17% AR AR AR Springdale Springdale Springdale Ozark Regional Transit Ozark Regional Transit Ozark Regional Transit % 1.50% 2.11% 3.19% 7.10% 6.69% Glendale Glendale Glendale Glendale Transit Glendale Transit Glendale Transit % 2.30% -0.40% -0.58% -2.22% -1.49% Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix City of Phoenix PTD City of Phoenix PTD City of Phoenix PTD , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 3.46% 3.42% -7.18% 0.36% 6% Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Valley Metro Valley Metro Valley Metro Valley Metro , , , , % 14.07% -0.47% 12.67% 8.36% 7.38% 0% 6.77% Phoenix Phoenix Valley Metro Rail, Inc. Valley Metro Rail, Inc , , , , , , , , ,18 1,18 9, , % 7.83% 4.44% 4.44% Tucson Tucson City of Tucson MTS City of Tucson MTS , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 8.79% 2.76% 2.76% Yuma Yuma Yuma Yuma County Intergovernmental PT Yuma County Intergovernmental PT Yuma County Intergovernmental PT % % % Alturas Alturas Modoc Transportation Agency Modoc Transportation Agency % 14.11% 5.00% 5.00% Antioch Antioch Antioch Eastern Contra Costa Tr Auth Eastern Contra Costa Tr Auth Eastern Contra Costa Tr Auth , , , , % 5.79% 5.39% 2.96% 0.48% 0.59%

13 11 Jul '11 Aug '11 Jul '10 Aug '10 Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Golden Empire Transit District Golden Empire Transit District Golden Empire Transit District , , , , % 1.58% 1.45% % -2.83% -2.93% Benicia Benicia Benicia Rio Vista Delta Breeze Rio Vista Delta Breeze Rio Vista Delta Breeze % 3.33% 3.33% -7.84% -7.84% Chula Vista Chula Vista Chula Vista Transit Chula Vista Transit , , , , % 4.48% 2.65% 2.65% Concord Concord Concord Central Contra Costa TA Central Contra Costa TA Central Contra Costa TA , , , , % -1% -2% -1.95% 2.68% 2.45% Davis Davis Unitrans Unitrans , , , , % 10.57% 2.94% 2.94% Fresno Fresno Fresno Fresno Area Express Fresno Area Express Fresno Area Express , , , , , , , , , , % % % % % % Livermore Livermore Livermore Livermore/Amador Valley TA Livermore/Amador Valley TA Livermore/Amador Valley TA , , , , % 4.31% 3.45% -9.22% 2.23% 1.86% Long Beach Long Beach Long Beach Long Beach Long Beach Transit Long Beach Transit Long Beach Transit Long Beach Transit FB , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 47.94% 9.34% 9.45% -1.38% -5.71% Los Angeles Los Angeles Access Services Access Services , , , , % 9.05% 9.78% 9.78% Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles County MTA Los Angeles County MTA Los Angeles County MTA Los Angeles County MTA HR , , , , , , ,39 4,57 30, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 7.58% 0.33% 1.53% -1.33% 5.61% -8% 4% Los Angeles Los Angeles Southern California RRA Southern California RRA , , , , ,03 8, % 9.50% 4.26% 4.26% Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Bus Lines Montebello Bus Lines Montebello Bus Lines , , , , % 3.92% 3.96% 9.55% 1.90% 1.97%

14 12 Jul '11 Aug '11 Jul '10 Aug '10 Norwalk Norwalk Transit System Norwalk Norwalk Transit System Norwalk Norwalk Transit System , , , % % 2.21% 5.79% Oakland Alameda-Contra Costa TD Oakland Alameda-Contra Costa TD Oakland Alameda-Contra Costa TD , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 1.28% 2.30% -6.32% 2.25% -6.23% Oakland Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Auth Oakland Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Auth , , , , % 8.39% 6.91% 8.39% Oceanside North County Transit District , , % 19.22% Oceanside North County Transit District Oceanside North County Transit District , , % 13.09% Oceanside North County Transit District , , % 2.12% Oceanside North County Transit District , ,431.2 Orange Orange County Transp Auth , , % 1.87% Orange Orange County Transp Auth , , , , , , , , % 2.13% Orange Orange County Transp Auth % 13.54% Orange Orange County Transp Auth ,48 4, , , ,45 4, , , % 2.30% Oxnard Gold Coast Transit Oxnard Gold Coast Transit Oxnard Gold Coast Transit , , , , % -2.78% -5.41% -3.48% -5.47% -3.46% Redding Redding Area Bus Authority Redding Redding Area Bus Authority Redding Redding Area Bus Authority % -8.04% 6.79% 5.64% 4.94% 4.39% Redondo Beach City of Redondo Beach Redondo Beach City of Redondo Beach Redondo Beach City of Redondo Beach % % 4.73% 2.90% 3.85% 2.20% Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside , , , , % 10.85% 6.57% 6.44% 6.73% 6.62% Sacramento Sacramento Reg Tr Dist % 2.71% Sacramento Sacramento Reg Tr Dist , , , , , , , % % Sacramento Sacramento Reg Tr Dist , , , , , , % -6.48% Sacramento Sacramento Reg Tr Dist 1, , , , , , , , % -9.99%

15 13 Jul '11 Aug '11 Jul '10 Aug '10 San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino OMNITRANS OMNITRANS OMNITRANS , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 5.97% 5.97% 4.67% 5.33% 5.31% San Carlos San Carlos Caltrain Caltrain , , , , ,19 1,19 9, , , , , , , , , , % 10.66% 8.72% 8.72% San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego Metrop Transit System San Diego Metrop Transit System San Diego Metrop Transit System San Diego Metrop Transit System , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,53 4, , , , , % 1.94% 6.69% 4.82% 7.18% 5.49% 6.47% 6.10% San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TD Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TD Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TD Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & TD FB , , , , % 7.43% % 6.89% 7.26% % San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area RTD San Francisco Bay Area RTD HR , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 6.14% 5.64% 5.64% San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Muni Rwy San Francisco Muni Rwy San Francisco Muni Rwy San Francisco Muni Rwy San Francisco Muni Rwy CC TB , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 2.30% 2.30% 2.30% 2.27% -8.07% 0.54% 0.50% 0.51% 7% San Jose San Jose San Jose San Jose Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth Santa Clara Valley Trp Auth , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,73 3, ,29 23, , % 3.12% 4.05% 3.61% -6.73% 4.59% 2.39% 2.71% Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Santa Barbara MTD Santa Barbara MTD Santa Barbara MTD , , , , % 3.56% 3.61% 10% 1.92% 1.97% Santa Clarita Santa Clarita Santa Clarita Santa Clarita Transit Santa Clarita Transit Santa Clarita Transit , , , , % 0.43% 9% 0% -3.36% -3.26% Santa Monica Santa Monica Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus 7 7 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % % % % Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley City of Simi Valley/Transit City of Simi Valley/Transit City of Simi Valley/Transit % -7.95% -7.78% -8.71% % %

16 14 Jul '11 Aug '11 Jul '10 Aug '10 Stockton Stockton San Joaquin Reg Rail Comm San Joaquin Reg Rail Comm % 9.75% 9.50% 9.50% Stockton Stockton Stockton San Joaquin Reg Trans Dist San Joaquin Reg Trans Dist San Joaquin Reg Trans Dist , , , % 15.99% 15.72% -2.15% 9.22% Thousand Palms Thousand Palms Thousand Palms SunLine SunLine SunLine , , , , % 13.22% 13.06% 5.26% 14.03% 13.78% Visalia Visalia Visalia Visalia City Coach Visalia City Coach Visalia City Coach , , , , % 11.90% 12.02% 11.15% 11.33% 11.33% Woodland Woodland Yolo County Transportation District Yolo County Transportation District , , , , % -2.19% -1.43% -1.43% CO CO CO CO Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Mountain Metropolitan Transit Mountain Metropolitan Transit Mountain Metropolitan Transit Mountain Metropolitan Transit , , , , % 4% 39.67% 1.54% 9.52% 6.48% 21.95% 7.02% CO CO CO CO Denver Denver Denver Denver Regional Trp District Regional Trp District Regional Trp District Regional Trp District , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 1.42% -1.55% -0.81% -1.02% 5.75% -2.14% -7% CO CO CO Grand Junction Grand Junction Grand Junction Mesa County Reg Transp Office Mesa County Reg Transp Office Mesa County Reg Transp Office % 7.54% 7.84% 29.27% 5.75% 6.01% CT CT CT Hartford Hartford Hartford Connecticut DOT Connecticut DOT Connecticut DOT % % CT CT Hartford Hartford Connecticut Transit Connecticut Transit , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 4.25% 2.91% 2.91% CT CT Hartford Hartford Greater Hartford Tran Dist Greater Hartford Tran Dist % -3.96% -0.64% -0.64% CT CT CT New Haven New Haven New Haven Connecticut DOT Connecticut DOT Connecticut DOT % 3.28%

17 15 Jul '11 Aug '11 Jul '10 Aug '10 CT Waterbury Northeast Transportation Co., Inc. CT Waterbury Northeast Transportation Co., Inc. CT Waterbury Northeast Transportation Co., Inc. 0% DC Washington Washington Metro Area TA HR DC Washington Washington Metro Area TA DC Washington Washington Metro Area TA 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % -3% 5.71% 6.61% 1.44% 1.76% DE Wilmington Delaware Transit Corp DE Wilmington Delaware Transit Corp DE Wilmington Delaware Transit Corp , , , , % 1.73% 3.90% 7.32% 3.53% 6.78% FL Bradenton Manatee County Area Transit FL Bradenton Manatee County Area Transit FL Bradenton Manatee County Area Transit , , , , % -3.40% 9.92% 11.52% 9.53% 10.69% FL Fort Lauderdale Broward County Transit FL Fort Lauderdale Broward County Transit FL Fort Lauderdale Broward County Transit , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % -5.30% 0.66% 0.55% 0.65% 0.45% FL Fort Myers Lee Tran FL Fort Myers Lee Tran ,298.0 FL Fort Myers Lee Tran FL Fort Myers Lee Tran ,390.4 FL Gainesville Regional Transit System FL Gainesville Regional Transit System FL Gainesville Regional Transit System , , , , , , , , % 18.67% 8.49% 7.73% 8.55% 7.78% FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Transp Auth AG % 0.83% FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Transp Auth % 4.20% FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Transp Auth , ,03 8, , % 7.84% FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Transp Auth , ,10 9, , % 7.42% FL Miami Miami-Dade AG , , % 18.39% FL Miami Miami-Dade , , % 3.41% FL Miami Miami-Dade HR 6 1, , , , , , , , % 5.35% FL Miami Miami-Dade , , , , , , , , % 9.11% FL Miami Miami-Dade , , , , , , , , % 9.10% FL Orlando Central Florida RTA % 9.71% FL Orlando Central Florida RTA , , , , , , , , % 8.77% FL Orlando Central Florida RTA % 16% FL Orlando Central Florida RTA , , ,45 21,09 2, , , , % 8.81%

18 16 Jul '11 Aug '11 Jul '10 Aug '10 FL Pompano Beach South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail) FL Pompano Beach South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail) FL Pompano Beach South Florida RTA (Tri-Rail) , , , , % 8.85% 90.63% 68.55% 17.81% 15.42% FL Sarasota Sarasota County Area Transit FL Sarasota Sarasota County Area Transit FL Sarasota Sarasota County Area Transit , ,184.8 FL St. Petersburg Pinellas Suncoast Tran Auth FL St. Petersburg Pinellas Suncoast Tran Auth FL St. Petersburg Pinellas Suncoast Tran Auth , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , % 5.86% -1.31% -6% -1.23% -3% FL Tallahassee StarMetro-City of Tallahassee FL Tallahassee StarMetro-City of Tallahassee FL Tallahassee StarMetro-City of Tallahassee , , , , % 7.88% % -0.56% % -0.44% FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA % 17.79% FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA % % FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA , , , , , , , , % 12.04% FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA % % FL Tampa Hillsborough Area Reg TA , , , , , , , , % 11.13% FL West Palm Beach Palm Beach County STD FL West Palm Beach Palm Beach County STD FL West Palm Beach Palm Beach County STD , , % 7.72% GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth % 8.21% GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth HR , , , , , , , , % -2.84% GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth , , , , , , , , % -5.34% GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth , , , , , , , , % -3.97% GA Gainesville Hall Area Transit GA Gainesville Hall Area Transit GA Gainesville Hall Area Transit % 53.79% GA Savannah Chatham Area Transit Auth GA Savannah Chatham Area Transit Auth GA Savannah Chatham Area Transit Auth , ,712.6 IA Ames Ames IA Ames Ames IA Ames Ames , , , , % 6.06% 8.84% 4.27% 8.82% 4.27%

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