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Old Posted Jun 19, 2013, 3:42 PM
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Originally Posted by CCs77 View Post
They already published the 1st quarter of 2013 report.

For Heavy rail :

The biggest gainer is Miami, with 10.42% over the same period of 2012.
The biggest looser is NY-NJ Path, with a decrease of 14.14% (is it still affected by Sandy damage?)

For Light Rail
The biggest gainer is Los Angeles with 17.88% not surprising, since they opened Expo Line last year.
Contrasting with its northern neighbor, the bigger looser is San Diego, a decrease of 15%, why would be that?

For Commuter rail
The biggest gainer, with the southern expansion to Drapper, is Salt Lake City, that gets a whopping 115.36% increase .With 13 thousand daily riders, jumps to the 9th place, surpassing Seattle.
Another big gainer is Austin, with 93.96% It is a smaller system, but it goes from 43K in january, 51K in february to 116K in march.
In the same state, Dallas-Forth Worth has the biggest lose -12.09%
I would imagine that the 10.42% gain for Miami's Metrorail from 2012 is probably due to the opening of the new Airport station which is impressive.

If APTA has released the first Quarter numbers for 2013 can somebody post the new figures so we can update this thread?
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