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Percentage of public transport commuters in major U.S. cities in 2021. The following is a list of United States cities of 100,000+ inhabitants with the 50 highest rates of public transit commuting to work, according to data from the 2015 American Community Survey.
U.S. public transit systems, ranked. In this study, we examined a range of data points from the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Transit Database and calculated a score for each city ...
According to a report published by The Texas Transportation Institute, Washington, D.C. has the worst gridlock in the country, with commuters wasting 82 hours a year stuck in traffic, nearly twice ...
Luxembourg City public transportation isn’t just highly efficient, clean, and easy to navigate, it’s the world’s first public transit network to offer 100% free services for commuters of all ...
The NTD categorizes ridership data by type of service: directly operated (DO) and purchased transportation (PT). The data below shows the sum of these two values for each transit agency. Only the top 100 agencies with the most ridership in 2023 are shown.
Transit agency City/area served Annual ridership 2023 [1] Avg. ridership weekdays, Q3 2024 [2] System length Avg. boardings per mile weekdays, Q3 2024 Opened Stations Lines 1 New York City Subway: NYCTA [note 1] New York City: 2,027,286,000 5,955,000 248 mi (399 km) [3] 24,012 1904 [4] 472 [4] 26 [4] 2 Washington Metro: WMATA: Washington ...
Seattle, Wash., is the city with the best public transportation, according to a new study by WalletHub.
10.1 446 2018 1 3 17 Trinity Railway Express: Dallas / Fort Worth: 1,163,600 4,100 34 121 1996 1 10 18 Keystone Service: Philadelphia / Harrisburg: 1,115,779 3,200 [note 4] 104.6 31 1972 1 12 19 SunRail: Orlando: 1,083,300 4,600 49 [23] 94 2014 1 17 20 Capitol Corridor: San Jose / Oakland / Sacramento: 921,112 1,847 [note 4] 168 11 1991 1 15 21 ...