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Originally Posted by h0twired
26,000 students attend the U of M. A small percentage take the bus.
That said, I was referring more to how many different routes converge at Polo Park and not just ridership numbers.
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11, 12, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 66, 77, 78, 79 and 95.
That being said (excluding am/pm express services 22, 25 and 67), only 11 and 12 cover the west end. 26 covers my area of st james, rrc and logan. 20 covers academy. 24 covers st james, crestview and unicity. 21 covers portage avenue. 66 covers grant (occasionally). 77 is REALLY slow and it takes 45 minutes from the maples to polo. 78 fares a little better, but still slow. 79 covers charleswood, and 95 during peak covers river heights. yes the service is there, but how
FAST is that service? if i was in whyte ridge and had the choice between an hours bus ride or an half-hour car ride to go to polo, i'd chose the car (if i can ever get one, that is). if you put in an faster service, people might actually take it and leave the car behind. kinda the idea behind the 22 or the SWRTC.
what i think they need: express service up north, down south and an advertisement blitz
EDIT: most of the people i know (i'm 18, they're 18-22) always bus to the U of M