The strong ridership trend seen in 2016 has continued through the first quarter of 2017. Transit ridership grew significantly compared to the same period of 2016. There has been a 5.6 percent increase in individual boardings, while the number of start-to-finish trips taken on transit (journeys) jumped by 5.1 percent.
The number of average weekday boardings for all modes of transit grew except West Coast Express.
- Expo/Millennium Line — up 13.8 percent
- Canada Line — up 7 percent
- Bus — up 4.6 percent
- SeaBus — up 3.6 percent
- West Coast Express — down 5.8 percent
Explanation for growth
Key factors which we believe have had the biggest impact on ridership growth include the following (not necessarily in order of how much of an impact they may have had):
A range of economic factors have also contributed to higher ridership growth:
- Highest level of new housing starts in decades
- Increased tourism
- Increased retail sales
- Increased population and employment
Management
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Dec. 9, 2014