Article 51EV3 Transit app estimates local transit ridership decline

Transit app estimates local transit ridership decline

by
Frank Chiachiere
from Seattle Transit Blog on (#51EV3)

The people behind Transit, one of the more popular trip planning apps, have put together an estimate on how Covid-19 has affected every transit agency they track. Here are the figures for the Puget Sound.

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The company says that the percentage declines are approximated based on previous years' app usage, since they don't have actual ridership data. Since these are all percentage declines against "normal", you don't see the typical weekend drop-offs. Still, some trends are obvious, such as the probably-shoulda-been-canceled Sounders home game on March 1.

Metro has also updated its own ridership measures, showing a continued decline over the month. There are now an average of 150,000 weekday riders, down from 400,000.

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In related news, here is a big list of all local agencies, including many community-based shuttle services, that have had service impacts as a result of Covid-19.

Update 8:55am: Metro has an online tool for you to check whether or not a specific trip is cancelled.

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