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Monthly Ridership Report September 2015 (Fiscal Year 2015) Monthly Ridership Report METROBus and METRORail

SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) Table Of Contents Fixed Route System Ridership Overview Explanation of information Page 4 Average Daily Ridership - FY2015 and FY2014 - Year-To-Date Page 5 Top Ten Bus Routes - FY2015 - Data Page 6 Top Ten Bus Routes - FY2015 - Charts Page 7 METROBus Ridership Overview Weekday - By Bus Route - Data Pages 8-10 Saturday - By Bus Route - Data Pages 11-12 Sunday - By Bus Route - Data Page 13-14 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 25-27 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

SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) Table Of Contents Composite of Boardings and Indicators by Route Explanation of information Page 41 All Fixed-Route Bus Routes Pages 42-43 Red - 15 Minutes Frequency Page 44 Blue - 20-30 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

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, 2015. 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

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 2015 295,753 151,331 114,740 6,650,227 7,390,702 September 2014 299,820 136,167 89,437 6,399,534 7,167,567 Change (4,067) 15,163 25,303 250,693 223,135 % Change -1.4% 11.1% 28.3% 3.9% 3.1% METROBus September 2015 231,535 119,618 88,321 5,024,940 5,765,415 September 2014 250,955 115,942 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 2015 195,731 119,618 88,321 5,024,940 5,024,940 September 2014 213,721 115,942 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 2015 35,804 740,475 September 2014 37,234 768,033 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 2015 56,804 26,453 22,529 1,430,784 1,430,784 September 2014 48,866 20,226 15,652 1,169,150 1,169,150 Change 7,938 6,228 6,877 261,634 261,634 % Change 16.2% 30.8% 43.9% 22.4% 22.4% METRORail - GREEN AND PURPLE September 2015 7,415 5,260 3,890 194,503 194,503 September 2014 - - - - - Change 7,415 5,260 3,890 194,503 194,503 NOTE: GREEN AND PURPLE RAIL LINES OPENED ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 5

Fixed Route System Ridership Overview SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) TOP TEN BUS ROUTES - FY2015 WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP Highest Daily Boardings Route Boardings 1 82 WESTHEIMER 12,346 2 4 BEECHNUT 8,696 3 2 BELLAIRE 8,091 4 25 RICHMOND 7,246 5 65 BISSONNET 7,115 6 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 7,074 7 54 SCOTT 6,762 8 46 GESSNER 6,400 9 56 AIRLINE 5,845 10 73 BELLFORT 5,482 Subtotal 75,056 % of Total Boardings 32% SATURDAY RIDERSHIP Highest Daily Boardings Route Boardings 1 82 WESTHEIMER 8,534 2 2 BELLAIRE 6,018 3 4 BEECHNUT 4,798 4 56 AIRLINE 4,611 5 25 RICHMOND 4,577 6 65 BISSONNET 4,556 7 46 GESSNER 4,268 8 54 SCOTT 4,157 9 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 4,117 10 73 BELLFORT 3,383 Subtotal 49,018 % of Total Boardings 41% SUNDAY RIDERSHIP Highest Daily Boardings Route Boardings 1 82 WESTHEIMER 6,302 2 2 BELLAIRE 4,632 3 56 AIRLINE 4,381 4 4 BEECHNUT 3,607 5 25 RICHMOND 3,252 6 54 SCOTT 3,133 7 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 3,052 8 46 GESSNER 3,024 9 65 BISSONNET 2,874 10 73 BELLFORT 2,597 Subtotal 36,854 % of Total Boardings 42% Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 6

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 2,000-82 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 1,000-82 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 1,000 500-82 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

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 826 901 751 4 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 970 979 961 8 WEST BELLFORT 2,740 2,767 2,713 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 2,375 2,351 2,398 10 WILLOWBEND 818 910 726 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 3,273 3,267 3,279 14 HIRAM CLARKE 1,887 1,907 1,868 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 2,464 2,519 2,408 23 CLAY - W 43RD 823 872 773 25 RICHMOND 7,277 7,307 7,246 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 3,706 3,772 3,639 27 SHEPHERD 2,407 2,399 2,415 28 OST - WAYSIDE 2,887 3,172 2,603 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 3,708 3,798 3,618 30 CLINTON / ELLA 1,357 1,402 1,312 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 2,056 2,080 2,033 33 POST OAK 2,123 2,150 2,097 36 KEMPWOOD 2,197 2,225 2,168 39 KATY FREEWAY 190 218 162 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 4,671 4,630 4,713 41 KIRBY / POLK 1,552 1,565 1,539 44 ACRES HOMES 3,085 3,019 3,150 45 TIDWELL 4,060 4,012 4,108 46 GESSNER 6,304 6,208 6,400 47 HILLCROFT 3,065 3,107 3,023 48 MARKET 812 825 799 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 3,086 3,072 3,100 50 BROADWAY 2,926 3,021 2,831 51 HARDY - KELLEY 1,178 1,208 1,148 52 HARDY - LEY 2,903 2,926 2,880 54 SCOTT 7,014 7,266 6,762 56 AIRLINE / MONTROSE 5,796 5,748 5,845 58 HAMMERLY 685 722 648 59 ALDINE MAIL 469 480 457 60 CAMBRIDGE 2,364 2,411 2,316 63 FONDREN 4,661 4,723 4,599 64 LINCOLN CITY 134 152 116 65 BISSONNET 7,275 7,435 7,115 66 QUITMAN 583 624 543 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 686 714 659 68 BRAESWOOD 2,324 2,459 2,189 70 MEMORIAL 432 466 398 71 COTTAGE GROVE 58 76 40 72 WESTVIEW 522 572 472 73 BELLFORT 5,556 5,631 5,482 75 ELDRIDGE 721 731 711 76 EVERGREEN 1,622 1,756 1,487 77 HOMESTEAD 816 998 634 78 WAYSIDE 582 643 521 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1,421 1,471 1,371 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 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 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 4,935 4,986 4,885 82 WESTHEIMER 12,318 12,290 12,346 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 550 581 519 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 1,662 1,798 1,526 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 7,117 7,160 7,074 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 2,221 2,207 2,235 87 SUNNYSIDE 1,094 1,138 1,049 88 SAGEMONT 1,175 1,192 1,158 89 DACOMA 395 421 368 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 788 896 681 97 SETTEGAST 617 661 573 98 BRIARGATE 549 571 528 99 ELLA - FM 1960 1,867 1,888 1,846 102 BUSH IAH EXPRESS 3,289 3,381 3,196 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1,189 1,252 1,127 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 3,002 3,094 2,909 151 WESTPARK EXPRESS 2,056 2,117 1,995 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 1,519 1,455 1,584 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 2,339 2,273 2,405 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 87 92 82 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 2,463 2,427 2,499 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1,299 1,303 1,294 170 MISSOURI CITY LTD 921 1,019 824 202 KUYKENDAHL 1,937 1,934 1,940 204 SPRING 1,475 1,460 1,490 209 KUYKENDAHL / SPRING 599 602 595 212 SETON LAKE 1,130 1,125 1,134 214 NORTHWEST STATION 2,558 2,565 2,551 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 629 619 639 217 CYPRESS 2,383 2,374 2,393 219 NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK 334 351 316 221 KINGSLAND 3,429 3,437 3,421 222 GRAND PARKWAY 1,160 1,157 1,163 228 ADDICKS 2,274 2,263 2,285 229 ADDICKS / KINGSLAND 715 698 732 236 MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN 527 531 522 237 SAN JACINTO 107 107 107 244 MONROE 556 562 549 246 BAY AREA 2,175 2,207 2,143 247 FUQUA 1,124 1,128 1,120 249 BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE 470 462 478 255 KINGWOOD 1,106 1,118 1,094 256 EASTEX 1,093 1,083 1,103 257 TOWNSEN 1,186 1,202 1,171 259 KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX 280 273 288 261 WEST LOOP 367 366 369 262 WESTWOOD 770 774 765 265 WEST BELLFORT 3,029 2,986 3,072 269 W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD 18 19 16 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN 442 442 442 292 W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC 614 594 634 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 993 986 1,000 298 ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1,439 1,431 1,446 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 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 302 POLK SHUTTLE 91 98 85 303 WEST SHUTTLE 294 326 262 304 KASHMERE SHUTTLE 128 136 120 305 HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE 133 154 111 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 149 166 132 360 PEERLESS 193 230 155 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1,712 1,716 1,708 412 GREENLINK 958 997 918 TOTAL 234,728 241,412 (6,683) -2.8% 237,922 231,535 NOTES 1 New Bus Network was implemented on Monday, August 17, 2015. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 10

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 492 511 472 4 BEECHNUT 4,798 4,677 4,918 5 SOUTHMORE 620 643 597 6 JENSEN / GREENS 2,203 2,282 2,123 7 WEST AIRPORT 433 389 477 8 WEST BELLFORT 1,565 1,283 1,846 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 1,273 1,317 1,228 10 WILLOWBEND 382 412 352 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 1,908 1,920 1,897 14 HIRAM CLARKE 1,425 1,519 1,331 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 1,367 1,301 1,432 23 CLAY - W 43RD 504 518 490 25 RICHMOND 4,577 4,443 4,710 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 2,535 2,586 2,485 27 SHEPHERD 1,404 1,446 1,362 28 OST - WAYSIDE 1,484 1,501 1,467 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 2,293 2,226 2,360 30 CLINTON / ELLA 829 862 797 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1,353 1,391 1,315 33 POST OAK 1,342 1,387 1,296 36 KEMPWOOD 1,123 1,053 1,193 39 KATY FREEWAY 33-66 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 2,937 3,011 2,863 41 KIRBY / POLK 916 955 876 44 ACRES HOMES 2,162 2,289 2,036 45 TIDWELL 2,652 2,568 2,736 46 GESSNER 4,268 4,200 4,336 47 HILLCROFT 2,033 2,125 1,941 48 MARKET 478 522 435 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 1,933 1,925 1,942 50 BROADWAY 1,885 1,779 1,990 51 HARDY - KELLEY 514 414 613 52 HARDY - LEY 1,776 1,749 1,803 54 SCOTT 4,157 4,134 4,180 56 AIRLINE / MONTROSE 4,611 4,547 4,675 58 HAMMERLY 421 408 433 59 ALDINE MAIL 277 251 303 60 CAMBRIDGE 745 715 775 63 FONDREN 3,189 3,111 3,267 64 LINCOLN CITY 59 42 75 65 BISSONNET 4,556 4,502 4,610 66 QUITMAN 263 170 356 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 257 233 281 68 BRAESWOOD 1,176 1,159 1,194 70 MEMORIAL 167 183 152 71 COTTAGE GROVE 53 72 33 72 WESTVIEW 290 271 308 73 BELLFORT 3,383 3,240 3,525 75 ELDRIDGE 358 398 318 76 EVERGREEN 972 952 992 77 HOMESTEAD 523 519 527 78 WAYSIDE 328 245 412 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 734 761 706 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 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 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 2,987 2,884 3,089 82 WESTHEIMER 8,534 8,503 8,566 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 393 371 415 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 824 688 961 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 4,117 4,105 4,128 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1,686 1,726 1,646 87 SUNNYSIDE 563 568 558 88 SAGEMONT 757 731 784 89 DACOMA 71 65 76 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 637 642 632 97 SETTEGAST 213 231 196 98 BRIARGATE 249 250 248 99 ELLA - FM 1960 1,137 1,173 1,100 102 BUSH IAH EXPRESS 2,073 2,099 2,047 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1,832 1,690 1,975 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 762 798 725 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 998 964 1,031 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 149 145 153 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 1,336 1,306 1,366 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 439 453 425 302 POLK SHUTTLE 113 108 118 303 WEST SHUTTLE 209 202 215 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 96 74 117 360 PEERLESS 100 77 123 TOTAL 118,501 115,741 2,759 2.4% 117,383 119,618 NOTES 1 New Bus Network was implemented on Saturday, August 22, 2015. 2 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

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 391 405 378 4 BEECHNUT 3,606 3,606 3,607 5 SOUTHMORE 449 442 455 6 JENSEN / GREENS 1,784 1,765 1,802 7 WEST AIRPORT 368 372 364 8 WEST BELLFORT 1,125 1,171 1,078 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 916 994 837 10 WILLOWBEND 263 277 248 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 1,344 1,372 1,317 14 HIRAM CLARKE 958 925 991 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 1,120 1,111 1,129 23 CLAY - W 43RD 266 241 290 25 RICHMOND 3,299 3,347 3,252 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 1,795 1,742 1,847 27 SHEPHERD 1,146 1,229 1,063 28 OST - WAYSIDE 1,202 1,263 1,141 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 1,670 1,711 1,629 30 CLINTON / ELLA 534 575 492 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1,019 1,053 985 33 POST OAK 975 952 997 36 KEMPWOOD 825 806 844 39 KATY FREEWAY 80 91 68 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 2,181 2,214 2,147 41 KIRBY / POLK 623 515 731 44 ACRES HOMES 1,684 1,743 1,625 45 TIDWELL 1,852 1,593 2,110 46 GESSNER 3,003 2,982 3,024 47 HILLCROFT 1,591 1,678 1,503 48 MARKET 318 267 370 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 1,397 1,427 1,367 50 BROADWAY 1,439 1,337 1,540 51 HARDY - KELLEY 539 601 476 52 HARDY - LEY 1,349 1,388 1,310 54 SCOTT 3,225 3,317 3,133 56 AIRLINE / MONTROSE 4,345 4,310 4,381 58 HAMMERLY 237 232 242 59 ALDINE MAIL 274 307 240 60 CAMBRIDGE 618 587 649 63 FONDREN 2,328 2,331 2,324 64 LINCOLN CITY 44 41 47 65 BISSONNET 2,993 3,112 2,874 66 QUITMAN 249 277 221 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 182 178 185 68 BRAESWOOD 990 1,037 943 70 MEMORIAL 116 126 105 71 COTTAGE GROVE 11 17 5 72 WESTVIEW 213 242 185 73 BELLFORT 2,426 2,255 2,597 75 ELDRIDGE 229 194 265 76 EVERGREEN 707 749 666 77 HOMESTEAD 371 372 371 78 WAYSIDE 298 278 317 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 517 507 526 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 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 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 2,203 2,203 2,204 82 WESTHEIMER 6,538 6,774 6,302 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 286 277 295 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 580 447 713 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 3,072 3,093 3,052 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1,224 1,193 1,255 87 SUNNYSIDE 384 400 367 88 SAGEMONT 409 407 410 89 DACOMA 53 54 51 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 442 447 437 97 SETTEGAST 156 164 149 98 BRIARGATE 160 151 170 99 ELLA - FM 1960 757 788 726 102 BUSH IAH EXPRESS 1,698 1,810 1,586 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1,385 1,274 1,496 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 575 570 581 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 748 734 761 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 139 130 149 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 880 832 929 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 340 349 331 302 POLK SHUTTLE 96 102 91 303 WEST SHUTTLE 220 233 206 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 104 125 83 360 PEERLESS 52 53 50 TOTAL 88,538 74,644 13,895 15.7% 88,755 88,321 NOTES 1 New Bus Network was implemented Sunday, August 16, 2015. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 14

SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METROBus Charts AVERAGE WEEKDAY BOARDINGS - METROBus 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 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

SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METROBus Charts AVERAGE SATURDAY BOARDINGS - METROBus 140,000 120,000 100,000 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

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

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 633 651 616 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 827 837 818 QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE 1,108 1,156 1,061 FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL 1,184 1,181 1,187 MOODY PARK 472 467 478 CAVALCADE 754 736 772 LINDALE PARK 200 197 203 MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE 301 293 310 NORTHLINE TC / HCC 3,314 3,377 3,251 COMBINED 57,751 46,614 11,137 23.9% 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, 2013. 2 Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, 2015. 3 Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 18

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) 812 875 749 SMITH LANDS 393 391 395 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 646 649 642 MUSEUM DISTRICT 665 674 655 WHEELER 2,353 2,333 2,373 HCC / ENSEMBLE 1,055 1,063 1,047 McGOWEN 941 915 967 DOWNTOWN TC 2,139 2,179 2,099 BELL 506 484 528 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 373 365 382 BURNETT STATION 396 370 421 QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE 741 727 755 FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL 737 673 800 MOODY PARK 351 333 369 CAVALCADE 466 438 494 LINDALE PARK 104 90 118 MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE 283 352 214 NORTHLINE TC / HCC 2,061 1,967 2,155 COMBINED 26,033 19,312 6,721 34.8% 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, 2013. 2 Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, 2015. 3 Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 19

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) 552 545 559 SMITH LANDS 305 292 319 TMC TC 1,273 1,239 1,308 DRYDEN 840 768 912 HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 1,071 1,119 1,024 HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV 522 382 661 MUSEUM DISTRICT 634 568 700 WHEELER 2,026 1,986 2,066 HCC / ENSEMBLE 887 881 892 McGOWEN 706 708 705 DOWNTOWN TC 1,889 1,861 1,917 BELL 483 488 478 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 243 245 241 BURNETT STATION 299 276 321 QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE 724 711 738 FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL 714 670 758 MOODY PARK 327 330 325 CAVALCADE 392 392 392 LINDALE PARK 91 95 87 MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE 207 186 228 NORTHLINE TC / HCC 1,878 1,918 1,838 COMBINED 21,752 14,944 6,808 45.6% 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, 2013. 2 Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, 2015. 3 Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 20

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

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

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

SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail Charts WEEKDAY FY2015 FY2014 % August August Change Change AUG SEP September September Combined Theater District 749 706 792 Central Station 1,724 1,630 1,818 Convention District 303 228 377 EaDo/Stadium 726 621 832 GREEN Coffee Plant/Second Ward 199 197 201 Lockwood/Eastwood 542 515 568 Altic/Howard Hughes 432 440 425 PURPLE Leeland/Third Ward 125 122 128 Elgin/Third Ward 305 285 325 Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU 579 527 630 UH South/University Oaks 435 405 465 MacGregor Park/MLK 259 257 260 Palm Center Transit Center 560 526 593 TOTAL 6,936 6,458 7,415 SATURDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change AUG SEP September September Combined Theater District 412 385 438 Central Station 1,342 1,324 1,359 Convention District 282 191 373 EaDo/Stadium 879 940 819 GREEN Coffee Plant/Second Ward 142 130 154 Lockwood/Eastwood 342 330 354 Altic/Howard Hughes 328 309 348 PURPLE Leeland/Third Ward 101 97 106 Elgin/Third Ward 244 240 247 Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU 318 311 325 UH South/University Oaks 189 184 194 MacGregor Park/MLK 160 157 163 Palm Center Transit Center 363 342 384 TOTAL 5,100 4,940 5,260 SUNDAY FY2015 FY2014 % October October Change Change AUG SEP September September Combined Theater District 294 306 283 Central Station 945 921 969 Convention District 298 251 344 EaDo/Stadium 518 528 508 GREEN Coffee Plant/Second Ward 127 124 131 Lockwood/Eastwood 268 275 261 Altic/Howard Hughes 269 271 267 PURPLE Leeland/Third Ward 85 94 75 Elgin/Third Ward 193 179 207 Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU 232 220 245 UH South/University Oaks 132 137 127 MacGregor Park/MLK 136 136 135 Palm Center Transit Center 325 311 338 TOTAL 3,822 3,754 3,890 NOTES 1 Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015. Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015, Page 24

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 1,000 500 - 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

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 1,000 500 - 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

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 1,000 500 - 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

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

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 32.02 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 12.10 73 BELLFORT 41.17 412 GREENLINK 21.56 3 LANGLEY 23.46 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 25.35 256 EASTEX 40.63 79 W LITTLE YORK 21.43 4 BEECHNUT 30.51 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 19.75 265 WEST BELLFORT 40.29 98 BRIARGATE 21.39 5 SOUTHMORE 25.71 87 SUNNYSIDE 16.36 257 TOWNSEN 38.82 51 HARDY - KELLY 21.32 6 JENSEN / GREENS 27.56 88 SAGEMONT 25.36 54 SCOTT 38.71 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOW 21.32 7 WEST AIRPORT 23.14 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 25.93 221 KINGSLAND 38.48 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 21.16 8 WEST BELLFORT 30.57 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 19.22 247 FUQUA 37.18 209 KUYKENDAHL / SPRING 21.10 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 25.15 97 SETTEGAST 18.10 228 ADDICKS 35.63 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 21.08 10 WILLOWBEND 17.91 98 BRIARGATE 21.39 217 CYPRESS 35.31 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 20.64 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 23.07 99 ELLA - FM 1960 29.52 204 SPRING 35.30 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 20.42 14 HIRAM CLARKE 27.30 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 20.64 214 NORTHWEST STATION 34.99 23 CLAY - W 43RD 20.37 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 18.55 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS 20.15 63 FONDREN 33.33 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 20.34 23 CLAY - W 43RD 20.37 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 21.73 65 BISSONNET 32.64 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS 20.15 25 RICHMOND 25.23 151 WESTPARK EXPRESS 22.50 222 GRAND PARKWAY 32.52 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 20.07 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 22.02 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 25.82 2 BELLAIRE 32.02 68 BRAESWOOD 19.84 27 SHEPHERD 15.30 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 20.07 8 WEST BELLFORT 30.57 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 19.75 28 OST - WAYSIDE 28.21 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 8.23 4 BEECHNUT 30.51 50 BROADWAY 19.39 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 23.77 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 21.90 246 BAY AREA 30.31 261 WEST LOOP 19.37 30 CLINTON / ELLA 15.35 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 16.35 99 ELLA - FM 1960 29.52 36 KEMPWOOD 19.24 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 16.59 170 MISSOURI CITY LTD 23.65 202 KUYKENDAHL 29.51 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 19.22 33 POST OAK 14.65 202 KUYKENDAHL 29.51 46 GESSNER 29.50 48 MARKET 18.66 36 KEMPWOOD 19.24 204 SPRING 35.30 45 TIDWELL 28.66 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 18.55 39 KATY FREEWAY 8.73 209 KUYKENDAHL / SPRING 21.10 28 OST - WAYSIDE 28.21 44 ACRES HOMES 18.45 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 26.03 212 SETON LAKE 22.65 60 CAMBRIDGE 28.08 97 SETTEGAST 18.10 41 KIRBY / POLK 15.42 214 NORTHWEST STATION 34.99 47 HILLCROFT 28.05 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 18.09 44 ACRES HOMES 18.45 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 20.42 6 JENSEN / GREENS 27.56 10 WILLOWBEND 17.91 45 TIDWELL 28.66 217 CYPRESS 35.31 14 HIRAM CLARKE 27.30 249 BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE 17.41 46 GESSNER 29.50 219 NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK 15.38 82 WESTHEIMER 27.04 58 HAMMERLY 17.39 47 HILLCROFT 28.05 221 KINGSLAND 38.48 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 26.98 292 W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC 16.68 48 MARKET 18.66 222 GRAND PARKWAY 32.52 52 HARDY - LEY 26.70 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 16.59 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 24.38 228 ADDICKS 35.63 229 ADDICKS / KINGSLAND 26.53 87 SUNNYSIDE 16.36 50 BROADWAY 19.39 229 ADDICKS / KINGSLAND 26.53 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 26.03 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 16.35 51 HARDY - KELLY 21.32 236 MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN 24.61 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 25.93 59 ALDINE MAIL 16.23 52 HARDY - LEY 26.70 244 MONROE 24.08 298 ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 25.93 77 HOMESTEAD 16.07 54 SCOTT 38.71 246 BAY AREA 30.31 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 25.82 72 WESTVIEW 15.98 56 AIRLINE 22.29 247 FUQUA 37.18 5 SOUTHMORE 25.71 75 ELDRIDGE 15.77 58 HAMMERLY 17.39 249 BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE 17.41 88 SAGEMONT 25.36 41 KIRBY / POLK 15.42 59 ALDINE MAIL 16.23 255 KINGWOOD 24.44 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 25.35 219 NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK 15.38 60 CAMBRIDGE 28.08 256 EASTEX 40.63 25 RICHMOND 25.23 30 CLINTON / ELLA 15.35 63 FONDREN 33.33 257 TOWNSEN 38.82 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 25.15 27 SHEPHERD 15.30 64 LINCOLN CITY 4.41 259 KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX 13.55 76 EVERGREEN 24.68 66 QUITMAN 14.66 65 BISSONNET 32.64 261 WEST LOOP 19.37 236 MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN 24.61 33 POST OAK 14.65 66 QUITMAN 14.66 262 WESTWOOD 23.68 255 KINGWOOD 24.44 78 WAYSIDE 13.96 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 20.34 265 WEST BELLFORT 40.29 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 24.38 259 KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX 13.55 68 BRAESWOOD 19.84 269 W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD 8.91 244 MONROE 24.08 70 MEMORIAL 12.17 70 MEMORIAL 12.17 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN 21.32 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 23.77 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 12.10 71 COTTAGE GROVE 2.77 292 W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC 16.68 262 WESTWOOD 23.68 304 KASHMERE SHUTTLE 11.74 72 WESTVIEW 15.98 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 26.98 170 MISSOURI CITY LTD 23.65 305 HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE 10.59 73 BELLFORT 41.17 298 ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 25.93 3 LANGLEY 23.46 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 9.02 75 ELDRIDGE 15.77 302 POLK SHUTTLE 7.79 7 WEST AIRPORT 23.14 269 W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD 8.91 76 EVERGREEN 24.68 303 WEST SHUTTLE 8.66 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 23.07 39 KATY FREEWAY 8.73 77 HOMESTEAD 16.07 304 KASHMERE SHUTTLE 11.74 212 SETON LAKE 22.65 303 WEST SHUTTLE 8.66 78 WAYSIDE 13.96 305 HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE 10.59 151 WESTPARK EXPRESS 22.50 360 PEERLESS 8.39 79 W LITTLE YORK 21.43 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 9.02 56 AIRLINE 22.29 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 8.23 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 21.08 360 PEERLESS 8.39 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 22.02 302 POLK SHUTTLE 7.79 82 WESTHEIMER 27.04 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 21.16 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 21.90 64 LINCOLN CITY 4.41 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 18.09 412 GREENLINK 21.56 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 21.73 71 COTTAGE GROVE 2.77 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 29

SEPTEMBER 2015 (FY2015) - Weekday Indicators - Year-To-Date BOARDINGS PER REVENUE HOUR - Year-To-Date - TOP TEN AND BOTTOM TEN 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 - Boardings Per Revenue Hour Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 30

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 3.18 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 1.27 54 SCOTT 3.67 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1.43 3 LANGLEY 1.62 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 2.03 63 FONDREN 3.54 41 KIRBY / POLK 1.41 4 BEECHNUT 2.29 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1.43 412 GREENLINK 3.53 257 TOWNSEN 1.38 5 SOUTHMORE 2.04 87 SUNNYSIDE 1.38 73 BELLFORT 3.49 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 1.38 6 JENSEN / GREENS 2.28 88 SAGEMONT 2.12 2 BELLAIRE 3.18 87 SUNNYSIDE 1.38 7 WEST AIRPORT 1.75 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 2.19 47 HILLCROFT 3.17 44 ACRES HOMES 1.35 8 WEST BELLFORT 2.84 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 1.26 60 CAMBRIDGE 3.02 151 WESTPARK EXPRESS 1.33 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 2.01 97 SETTEGAST 1.18 65 BISSONNET 2.98 59 ALDINE MAIL 1.32 10 WILLOWBEND 1.74 98 BRIARGATE 1.93 8 WEST BELLFORT 2.84 75 ELDRIDGE 1.30 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 1.69 99 ELLA - FM 1960 1.97 82 WESTHEIMER 2.73 30 CLINTON / ELLA 1.29 14 HIRAM CLARKE 2.13 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 1.07 46 GESSNER 2.67 228 ADDICKS 1.28 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 1.55 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1.14 28 OST - WAYSIDE 2.61 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 1.27 23 CLAY - W 43RD 1.98 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1.48 4 BEECHNUT 2.29 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 1.26 25 RICHMOND 2.22 151 WESTPARK EXPRESS 1.33 6 JENSEN / GREENS 2.28 221 KINGSLAND 1.26 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 1.70 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 1.52 45 TIDWELL 2.23 78 WAYSIDE 1.25 27 SHEPHERD 1.44 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 1.21 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 2.23 246 BAY AREA 1.24 28 OST - WAYSIDE 2.61 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 0.55 25 RICHMOND 2.22 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 1.21 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 1.80 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 1.38 52 HARDY - LEY 2.20 360 PEERLESS 1.21 30 CLINTON / ELLA 1.29 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1.06 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 2.19 244 MONROE 1.21 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1.93 170 MISSOURI CITY LTD 0.90 51 HARDY - KELLY 2.17 204 SPRING 1.19 33 POST OAK 1.53 202 KUYKENDAHL 1.18 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 2.14 66 QUITMAN 1.19 36 KEMPWOOD 1.55 204 SPRING 1.19 14 HIRAM CLARKE 2.13 202 KUYKENDAHL 1.18 39 KATY FREEWAY 0.46 209 KUYKENDAHL / SPRING 0.78 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 2.12 72 WESTVIEW 1.18 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 2.12 212 SETON LAKE 1.02 88 SAGEMONT 2.12 97 SETTEGAST 1.18 41 KIRBY / POLK 1.41 214 NORTHWEST STATION 1.16 76 EVERGREEN 2.10 214 NORTHWEST STATION 1.16 44 ACRES HOMES 1.35 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 0.81 5 SOUTHMORE 2.04 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1.14 45 TIDWELL 2.23 217 CYPRESS 1.10 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 2.03 229 ADDICKS / KINGSLAND 1.11 46 GESSNER 2.67 219 NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK 0.69 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 2.01 217 CYPRESS 1.10 47 HILLCROFT 3.17 221 KINGSLAND 1.26 23 CLAY - W 43RD 1.98 298 ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1.09 48 MARKET 1.77 222 GRAND PARKWAY 1.03 99 ELLA - FM 1960 1.97 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 1.07 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 2.14 228 ADDICKS 1.28 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1.93 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 1.06 50 BROADWAY 1.46 229 ADDICKS / KINGSLAND 1.11 98 BRIARGATE 1.93 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 1.06 51 HARDY - KELLY 2.17 236 MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN 1.05 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 1.80 261 WEST LOOP 1.05 52 HARDY - LEY 2.20 244 MONROE 1.21 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1.79 236 MAXEY RD / BAYTOWN 1.05 54 SCOTT 3.67 246 BAY AREA 1.24 48 MARKET 1.77 222 GRAND PARKWAY 1.03 56 AIRLINE 1.76 247 FUQUA 1.68 56 AIRLINE 1.76 212 SETON LAKE 1.02 58 HAMMERLY 1.54 249 BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE 0.79 7 WEST AIRPORT 1.75 262 WESTWOOD 0.96 59 ALDINE MAIL 1.32 255 KINGWOOD 0.79 10 WILLOWBEND 1.74 170 MISSOURI CITY LTD 0.90 60 CAMBRIDGE 3.02 256 EASTEX 1.45 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 1.72 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN 0.86 63 FONDREN 3.54 257 TOWNSEN 1.38 68 BRAESWOOD 1.72 305 HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE 0.86 64 LINCOLN CITY 0.43 259 KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX 0.46 79 W LITTLE YORK 1.70 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 0.81 65 BISSONNET 2.98 261 WEST LOOP 1.05 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 1.70 70 MEMORIAL 0.81 66 QUITMAN 1.19 262 WESTWOOD 0.96 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 1.69 249 BAY AREA / FUGUA / MONROE 0.79 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 2.23 265 WEST BELLFORT 1.59 247 FUQUA 1.68 255 KINGWOOD 0.79 68 BRAESWOOD 1.72 269 W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD 0.48 3 LANGLEY 1.62 292 W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC 0.79 70 MEMORIAL 0.81 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY - UPTOWN 0.86 265 WEST BELLFORT 1.59 209 KUYKENDAHL / SPRING 0.78 71 COTTAGE GROVE 0.24 292 W. BELLFORT / WESTWOOD/TMC 0.79 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 1.55 304 KASHMERE SHUTTLE 0.78 72 WESTVIEW 1.18 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 1.06 36 KEMPWOOD 1.55 219 NW FREEWAY / W.L. YORK 0.69 73 BELLFORT 3.49 298 ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1.09 58 HAMMERLY 1.54 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 0.55 75 ELDRIDGE 1.30 302 POLK SHUTTLE 0.53 33 POST OAK 1.53 302 POLK SHUTTLE 0.53 76 EVERGREEN 2.10 303 WEST SHUTTLE 0.51 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 1.52 303 WEST SHUTTLE 0.51 77 HOMESTEAD 1.49 304 KASHMERE SHUTTLE 0.78 77 HOMESTEAD 1.49 269 W BELLFORT / WESTWOOD 0.48 78 WAYSIDE 1.25 305 HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE 0.86 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1.48 39 KATY FREEWAY 0.46 79 W LITTLE YORK 1.70 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 0.32 50 BROADWAY 1.46 259 KINGWOOD / TOWNSEN / EASTEX 0.46 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 1.72 360 PEERLESS 1.21 256 EASTEX 1.45 64 LINCOLN CITY 0.43 82 WESTHEIMER 2.73 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1.79 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 1.45 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 0.32 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 1.45 412 GREENLINK 3.53 27 SHEPHERD 1.44 71 COTTAGE GROVE 0.24 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 31

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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 29.97 63 FONDREN 24.88 73 BELLFORT 32.80 36 KEMPWOOD 14.39 3 LANGLEY 15.30 64 LINCOLN CITY 2.87 2 BELLAIRE 29.97 58 HAMMERLY 14.32 4 BEECHNUT 21.10 65 BISSONNET 25.97 54 SCOTT 27.14 7 WEST AIRPORT 14.19 5 SOUTHMORE 17.71 66 QUITMAN 12.05 65 BISSONNET 25.97 60 CAMBRIDGE 14.05 6 JENSEN / GREENS 18.52 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 10.31 45 TIDWELL 25.06 72 WESTVIEW 13.93 7 WEST AIRPORT 14.19 68 BRAESWOOD 15.04 63 FONDREN 24.88 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 13.63 8 WEST BELLFORT 24.08 70 MEMORIAL 6.37 8 WEST BELLFORT 24.08 51 HARDY - KELLY 13.57 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 13.48 71 COTTAGE GROVE 2.26 88 SAGEMONT 23.31 44 ACRES HOMES 13.53 10 WILLOWBEND 12.09 72 WESTVIEW 13.93 14 HIRAM CLARKE 23.02 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 13.48 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 16.38 73 BELLFORT 32.80 47 HILLCROFT 22.29 77 HOMESTEAD 13.38 14 HIRAM CLARKE 23.02 75 ELDRIDGE 10.82 99 ELLA - FM 1960 22.07 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 13.34 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 16.85 76 EVERGREEN 19.52 46 GESSNER 21.93 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 12.60 23 CLAY - W 43RD 15.41 77 HOMESTEAD 13.38 82 WESTHEIMER 21.57 48 MARKET 12.23 25 RICHMOND 20.59 78 WAYSIDE 11.06 4 BEECHNUT 21.10 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 12.15 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 15.72 79 W LITTLE YORK 14.97 25 RICHMOND 20.59 10 WILLOWBEND 12.09 27 SHEPHERD 9.33 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 13.34 28 OST - WAYSIDE 20.48 66 QUITMAN 12.05 28 OST - WAYSIDE 20.48 82 WESTHEIMER 21.57 56 AIRLINE 19.91 87 SUNNYSIDE 11.87 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 18.90 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 14.48 76 EVERGREEN 19.52 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 11.48 30 CLINTON / ELLA 11.31 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 11.48 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 19.36 30 CLINTON / ELLA 11.31 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 12.15 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 18.15 52 HARDY - LEY 18.95 78 WAYSIDE 11.06 33 POST OAK 10.71 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 18.56 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 18.90 75 ELDRIDGE 10.82 36 KEMPWOOD 14.39 87 SUNNYSIDE 11.87 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 18.90 59 ALDINE MAIL 10.82 39 KATY FREEWAY 4.46 88 SAGEMONT 23.31 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 18.75 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 10.82 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 18.75 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 5.34 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 18.56 33 POST OAK 10.71 41 KIRBY / POLK 9.66 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 18.90 6 JENSEN / GREENS 18.52 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 10.31 44 ACRES HOMES 13.53 97 SETTEGAST 6.28 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 18.15 41 KIRBY / POLK 9.66 45 TIDWELL 25.06 98 BRIARGATE 17.96 98 BRIARGATE 17.96 27 SHEPHERD 9.33 46 GESSNER 21.93 99 ELLA - FM 1960 22.07 5 SOUTHMORE 17.71 302 POLK SHUTTLE 9.19 47 HILLCROFT 22.29 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 17.33 50 BROADWAY 17.54 303 WEST SHUTTLE 8.88 48 MARKET 12.23 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 19.36 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 17.33 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 8.55 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 17.29 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 12.60 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 17.29 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 8.54 50 BROADWAY 17.54 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 10.82 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 16.85 360 PEERLESS 6.67 51 HARDY - KELLY 13.57 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 4.71 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 16.38 70 MEMORIAL 6.37 52 HARDY - LEY 18.95 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 13.63 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 15.72 97 SETTEGAST 6.28 54 SCOTT 27.14 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 8.54 23 CLAY - W 43RD 15.41 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 5.34 56 AIRLINE 19.91 302 POLK SHUTTLE 9.19 3 LANGLEY 15.30 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 4.71 58 HAMMERLY 14.32 303 WEST SHUTTLE 8.88 68 BRAESWOOD 15.04 39 KATY FREEWAY 4.46 59 ALDINE MAIL 10.82 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 8.55 79 W LITTLE YORK 14.97 64 LINCOLN CITY 2.87 60 CAMBRIDGE 14.05 360 PEERLESS 6.67 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 14.48 71 COTTAGE GROVE 2.26 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 33

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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 2.72 63 FONDREN 2.51 73 BELLFORT 2.75 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 1.22 3 LANGLEY 1.05 64 LINCOLN CITY 0.28 2 BELLAIRE 2.72 10 WILLOWBEND 1.21 4 BEECHNUT 1.52 65 BISSONNET 2.13 54 SCOTT 2.54 79 W LITTLE YORK 1.21 5 SOUTHMORE 1.27 66 QUITMAN 0.99 63 FONDREN 2.51 98 BRIARGATE 1.20 6 JENSEN / GREENS 1.53 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 1.28 8 WEST BELLFORT 2.21 51 HARDY - KELLY 1.18 7 WEST AIRPORT 1.06 68 BRAESWOOD 1.41 65 BISSONNET 2.13 48 MARKET 1.17 8 WEST BELLFORT 2.21 70 MEMORIAL 0.43 47 HILLCROFT 2.12 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 1.16 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 1.03 71 COTTAGE GROVE 0.20 82 WESTHEIMER 2.07 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 1.09 10 WILLOWBEND 1.21 72 WESTVIEW 1.01 45 TIDWELL 1.97 33 POST OAK 1.08 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 1.28 73 BELLFORT 2.75 88 SAGEMONT 1.96 7 WEST AIRPORT 1.06 14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.94 75 ELDRIDGE 0.76 14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.94 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 1.06 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 1.28 76 EVERGREEN 1.80 46 GESSNER 1.85 3 LANGLEY 1.05 23 CLAY - W 43RD 1.67 77 HOMESTEAD 1.24 25 RICHMOND 1.80 9 GULFTON / HOLMAN 1.03 25 RICHMOND 1.80 78 WAYSIDE 0.99 76 EVERGREEN 1.80 72 WESTVIEW 1.01 26 LONG POINT / CAVALCADE 1.22 79 W LITTLE YORK 1.21 23 CLAY - W 43RD 1.67 87 SUNNYSIDE 1.01 27 SHEPHERD 0.81 80 MLK / LOCKWOOD 1.09 28 OST - WAYSIDE 1.67 78 WAYSIDE 0.99 28 OST - WAYSIDE 1.67 82 WESTHEIMER 2.07 60 CAMBRIDGE 1.59 66 QUITMAN 0.99 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 1.41 83 LEE ROAD - JFK 1.16 56 AIRLINE 1.59 44 ACRES HOMES 0.98 30 CLINTON / ELLA 0.96 84 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY 1.06 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 1.54 360 PEERLESS 0.96 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1.25 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 1.40 6 JENSEN / GREENS 1.53 30 CLINTON / ELLA 0.96 33 POST OAK 1.08 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1.34 4 BEECHNUT 1.52 41 KIRBY / POLK 0.93 36 KEMPWOOD 1.26 87 SUNNYSIDE 1.01 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 1.48 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 0.90 39 KATY FREEWAY 0.23 88 SAGEMONT 1.96 99 ELLA - FM 1960 1.48 59 ALDINE MAIL 0.88 40 TELEPHONE / HEIGHTS 1.54 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 0.45 29 CULLEN / HIRSCH 1.41 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 0.82 41 KIRBY / POLK 0.93 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 1.24 68 BRAESWOOD 1.41 27 SHEPHERD 0.81 44 ACRES HOMES 0.98 97 SETTEGAST 0.40 85 ANTOINE / WASHINGTON 1.40 75 ELDRIDGE 0.76 45 TIDWELL 1.97 98 BRIARGATE 1.20 52 HARDY - LEY 1.39 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 0.69 46 GESSNER 1.85 99 ELLA - FM 1960 1.48 86 FM 1960 / IMPERIAL VALLEY 1.34 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 0.62 47 HILLCROFT 2.12 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 0.90 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1.31 302 POLK SHUTTLE 0.62 48 MARKET 1.17 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 1.31 58 HAMMERLY 1.30 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 0.51 49 CHIMNEY ROCK / S POST OAK 1.48 152 HARWIN EXPRESS 0.82 50 BROADWAY 1.29 303 WEST SHUTTLE 0.47 50 BROADWAY 1.29 153 HARWIN EXPRESS 0.62 20 CANAL / MEMORIAL 1.28 89 DACOMA SHUTTLE 0.45 51 HARDY - KELLY 1.18 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 0.27 11 ALMEDA / LYONS 1.28 70 MEMORIAL 0.43 52 HARDY - LEY 1.39 161 WILCREST EXPRESS 0.69 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 1.28 97 SETTEGAST 0.40 54 SCOTT 2.54 162 MEMORIAL EXPRESS 0.51 5 SOUTHMORE 1.27 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 0.29 56 AIRLINE 1.59 302 POLK SHUTTLE 0.62 36 KEMPWOOD 1.26 64 LINCOLN CITY 0.28 58 HAMMERLY 1.30 303 WEST SHUTTLE 0.47 32 RENWICK / SAN FELIPE 1.25 160 MEMORIAL CITY EXPRESS 0.27 59 ALDINE MAIL 0.88 306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 0.29 77 HOMESTEAD 1.24 39 KATY FREEWAY 0.23 60 CAMBRIDGE 1.59 360 PEERLESS 0.96 96 VETERANS MEMORIAL 1.24 71 COTTAGE GROVE 0.20 Prepared by Ridership Analysis and Service Evaluation 10/22/2015 Page 35