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Weekday boardings averaged 14,100 in April and are currently averaging 15,300 for May. No, I can't provide any sources.
Honestly big if true, and I choose to believe.Weekday boardings averaged 14,100 in April and are currently averaging 15,300 for May. No, I can't provide any sources.
It would have been better to surface at the quarters area and run north west across to 104th with stops at the museum/city hall/churchill, down to the arena, down to mcewan, then oliver, none of the 102nd avenue when you have Jasper avenue a block awaySince the alignment stops at MacEwan & Norquest, I would suggest that this was taken into account.
Really good for a midday. My PM rush hour train was equally as busy. Easily 100+ passengers on a two car train set. Then the train going towards downtown was surprisingly busy, I'd estimate at least 75 passengers. Maybe the OIlers game had something to do with it.An interesting tidbit from today's exec committee meeting is that peak hour, mid-day, and evening numbers are getting closer to where they used to be, but late night ridership is still lagging. Admin stated that this is the second major contributing factor to the lower lrt ridership figures, along with hybrid work.
On that note, here's a couple of pics I took at around noon on Tuesday, May 21. It was surprisingly busy for a weekday at noon, and most folks seemed to get off at Churchill Square where there was something going on. For reference, this was a 2-car consist.
Sorry for your luck, city admin prefers for people to drink and drive at that time.Well as I have stated in the past, if the LRT ran till 2:00 am I would definitely take the train to work.
Hope you're enjoying the trip brothaIf you guys think a 1 am closing time is bad, I’ve been in Rome and Naples the past few days, where (except for Friday and Saturday in Rome), the Metro stops running at 11 or even earlier (that’s how I got stranded in Scampia by myself late one night)
‘Preciate it brothaHope you're enjoying the trip brotha![]()
I think a transit system is a transit system… Breaking it into parts, especially when one part of it didn't exist pre pandemic isnt fair nor possible.
The fact remains ETS was the first major North American system to reach pre pandemic numbers. Break it apart however you wish, the fact remains.
Personally I am not worried.Yes, it’s momentary. But the judgement also comes from the data released showing around 5000 daily riders currently when they estimated 30,000. That discrepancy is concerning. We aren’t talking 20k when they guessed 30k. We are talking 17% of projected.
All other Canadian cities with trains would see basically every train full at 8:15am on a Wednesday.
Yes we need patience, AND we should be asking why estimates and reality are so far apart.
What a ridiculous thing to say.Sorry for your luck, city admin prefers for people to drink and drive at that time.
If you guys think a 1 am closing time is bad, I’ve been in Rome and Naples the past few days, where (except for Friday and Saturday in Rome), the Metro stops running at 11 or even earlier (that’s how I got stranded in Scampia by myself late one night)