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miketoronto
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Check this out guys.
The following stats are from the WARD profiles on the City of Toronto.
But there seems to be a trend here. All the wards located near the subway, which also contain some of Toronto's most wealthy areas, have the lowest transit ridership.
Thats kinda sad that areas with the best transit service have low ridership levels compared to other areas. Check this out.
WARD 25, located right on the Yonge subway: 10% of non-work trips by transit. One of the lowest levels of transit use in Toronto. 21% of work trips by transit, again lower then the Toronto average.
WARD 22, midtown, forest hill area: A little better, but only 22% of non-work trips are by transit. Work trips a little better at 38%.
WARD 26 Leaside area: Only 17% of non-work trips by transit.
Work trips a little better at 29%, but still not high considering the good transit service offered.
The following stats are from the WARD profiles on the City of Toronto.
But there seems to be a trend here. All the wards located near the subway, which also contain some of Toronto's most wealthy areas, have the lowest transit ridership.
Thats kinda sad that areas with the best transit service have low ridership levels compared to other areas. Check this out.
WARD 25, located right on the Yonge subway: 10% of non-work trips by transit. One of the lowest levels of transit use in Toronto. 21% of work trips by transit, again lower then the Toronto average.
WARD 22, midtown, forest hill area: A little better, but only 22% of non-work trips are by transit. Work trips a little better at 38%.
WARD 26 Leaside area: Only 17% of non-work trips by transit.
Work trips a little better at 29%, but still not high considering the good transit service offered.