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Press ReleasesFor Immediate ReleaseTransit Ridership Surges as Passengers "Spare the Air"Double-Digit Increases at Many Transit AgenciesCONTACT: OAKLAND, Calif., August 30, 2007... Transit ridership increased throughout the Bay Area on Wednesday, Aug. 29, the first Spare the Air day of 2007. Thousands of travelers rode transit for free all day on Bay Area buses and light rail, and until 1 p.m. on BART, Caltrain, the ACE train and Bay Area ferries. Twenty-nine transit operators participated, the highest number since the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Air District) began offering free transit as part of the Spare the Air program in 2004. Preliminary figures indicate large ridership increases across the region. Bus and Light Rail RidershipMUNI recorded its largest-ever Spare the Air/Free Transit ridership jump yesterday, with 132,913 additional passengers on 14 key MUNI routes, an increase of 54 percent over baseline numbers (377,016 passengers on Aug. 29 compared to a baseline number of 244,103 passengers). AC Transit had a significant increase in ridership on key routes, with 62,125 additional passengers for a 27 percent overall increase in ridership (288,857 on Aug. 29 compared to the baseline of 226,732 riders). Other bus systems reporting double-digit increases in ridership include:
Vacaville Transit carried 57 additional passengers on Aug. 29, a six percent increase over the baseline average of 916 passengers. Rail RidershipPassenger increases were also recorded on Bay Area rail systems where the promotion ended at 1 p.m. BART reported 6,700 more riders on Aug. 29, an increase of almost two percent over the baseline (362,000 passengers on Aug. 29 compared to the 355,500 baseline number). The ACE Train carried 53 additional passengers for a total of 1,671, a three percent increase over the baseline ridership of 1,618 passengers. Ferry RidershipAmong the biggest gainers in ridership yesterday was the Golden Gate Ferry system, with the number of passengers on the Sausalito to San Francisco route climbing by more than 209 percent – with 1,613 passengers on Aug. 29, compared to 772 on the baseline day. On the Larkspur to San Francisco route, ridership increased 31 percent, from 3,747 on Aug. 29, up from 2,870 riders on the baseline day. Other increases in ferry ridership included:
Today is the second Spare the Air day of the year. Some ridership information will be available on Friday afternoon. MTC has committed $7.5 million in federal air quality funding for this year’s program, with another $1 million contributed by the Air District. The free transit offer is designed to get drivers out of their cars on hot days with potentially high levels of air pollution. Bay Area residents can register online at www.sparetheair.org to receive Spare the Air alerts via e-mail. To learn more about the Spare the Air/Free Fare program, to plan your trip on transit, or to view a list of all participating Bay Area transit agencies, go to www.511.org. MTC is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. # # # |
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