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July 2015 (Fiscal Year 2015) Monthly Ridership Report METROBus and METRORail

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July 2015 (Fiscal Year 2015)

Monthly Ridership Report

METROBus and METRORail

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) Table Of Contents

Fixed Route System Ridership Overview

Explanation of information Page 4

Average Daily Ridership - FY2015 and FY2014 - Year-To-Date Page 5

Top Ten Bus Routes - FY2015 - Data Page 6

Top Ten Bus Routes - FY2015 - Charts Page 7

METROBus Ridership Overview

Weekday - By Bus Route - Data Pages 8 - 10

Saturday - By Bus Route - Data Pages 11 - 12

Sunday - By Bus Route - Data Page 13 - 14

METROBus Charts - Weekday Page 15

METROBus Charts - Saturday Page 16

METROBus Charts - Sunday Page 17

METRORail Ridership Overview

Weekday - By Rail Station - Red Line Data Page 18

Saturday - By Rail Station - Red Line Data Page 19

Sunday - By Rail Station - Red Line Data Page 20

METRORail Red Line Charts - Weekday Page 21

METRORail Red Line Charts - Saturday Page 22

METRORail Red Line Charts - Sunday Page 23

Weekday_Saturday_Sunday - Green and Purple Line Data Page 24

Weekday_Saturday_Sunday - Green and Purple Charts Page 25 - 27

METROBus Indicators

Explanation of information Page 28

Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Data Page 29

Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Chart Page 30

Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Data Page 31

Weekday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Chart Page 32

Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Data Page 33

Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Chart Page 34

Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Data Page 35

Saturday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Chart Page 36

Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Data Page 37

Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Hour - Chart Page 38

Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Data Page 39

Sunday - Boardings By Revenue Mile - Chart Page 40

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) Table Of Contents

Composite of Boardings and Indicators by Route

Explanation of information Page 41

All Fixed-Route Bus Routes Pages 42 - 44

Local - Radial Pages 45 - 46

Local - Crosstown Page 47

Local - Circulator Page 48

Local - Limited Page 48

Local - Shuttle Page 48

Park & Ride - CBD Peak Period Page 49

Park & Ride - CBD Off-Peak Period Page 49

Park & Ride - Secondary Activity Centers Page 49

Indicators by Service Category - Weekday Page 50

Indicators by Service Category - Saturday Page 51

Indicators by Service Category - Sunday Page 52

Core Routes

Explanation of information Page 53

Core Routes - Weekday Page 54

Core Routes - Saturday Page 55

Core Routes - Sunday Page 56

Annual Fixed-Route Ridership Comparison

Annual Fixed-Route Ridership Comparison by Month and by Year Page 57

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JULY 2015 (FY2015)

FIXED-ROUTE SYSTEM RIDERSHIP OVERVIEW - Explanation of Information

How to read this report

Introduction

This report shows how many customers used the combined METRO bus and rail systems in a given month and year-to-date. Ridership statistics are given on a

system-wide and route/station level basis as well as by weekday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Ridership is counted as boardings , or unlinked passenger trips (National Transit Database (NTD).

How are customers counted?

Bus

Boardings are recorded by automatic passenger counters (APCs) and passenger count cards. METRO has equipped 100% of its fixed-route bus fleet with automatic

passenger counters. The raw data are adjusted for missing data and APC under counting as approved in METRO's NTD alternative sampling methodology. Additionally,

there are certain routes for which passenger count cards are used due multiple fares on the same route (Route 236 San Jacinto / Baytown).

Rail

Boardings are recorded by automatic passenger counters (APCs). METRO has equipped 100% of its fixed-route rail fleet with automatic passenger counters.

The raw data are adjusted for missing data and APC under counting for Special Events as approved in METRO's NTD methodology.

How do I read the overview?

The next 3 pages provide an overview of the average daily boardings on local and Park & Ride bus and METRORail for weekday, Saturday, and Sunday for both the current

month as compared to the same month last year and for the current fiscal year-to-date as compared to the previous fiscal year-to-date. Information is also presented

for the 10 bus routes with the highest average daily ridership, the highest growth between FY2014 and FY2015, and the highest loss between FY2014 and FY2015

for weekday, Saturday, and Sunday. The 10 bus routes with the highest average daily ridership are also presented in graphical form compared to the average ridership

for a weekday, Saturday, or Sunday route.

How do I compare this year to last year?

Boardings data are presented on an average daily basis for ease of comparison. For example, Route 1 Hospital - weekday had 4,292 average daily boardings during

FY2015 (October 2014 - July 2015) as compared to 4,626 average daily boardings during FY2014 (October 2013 - July 2014). The change in ridership between

FY2015 and FY2014 was ( - 333) boardings or ( - 7.2%). This percentage decrease was higher for Route 1 Hospital than for the average of all weekday routes ( - 4.1%).

A similar presentation is done for each METRORail station.

Are all days included in average daily boardings?

The average daily data cover the service operated on typical days in accordance with the normal schedule (for fixed schedule service). A typical day is a day on which

normal, regular service is operated. The average daily data does not include days when 1) extra service is provided to meet demands for special events (e.g., the Houston

Livestock Show and Rodeo), or 2) service consumed (or ridership) is reduced due to unusually bad weather (e.g., temperatures at or in excess of 100° or days with significant amounts of rainfall), or 3) holidays (e.g., Christmas). (From the 2014 NTD Policy Manual, Service Data Requirements, p. 74)

Why do some route numbers have two different names?

One means of improving operational efficiency is the use of a single bus on multiple bus routes that each serve downtown. Bus routes that are combined in this

manner are through-routed or "hooked." For example, Route 3 Langley and Route 3 West Gray are "hooked" and share the same bus equipment. Currently, METRO

operates 14 weekday through-routed / "hooked" route combinations. Ridership allocations for hooked routes are adjusted annually.

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Fixed Route System Ridership Overview

JULY 2015 (FY2015)

Year-To Current Year-To Current Year-To Current

Date Month Date Month Date Month

METROBus and METRORail

FY2015 276,915 267,853 133,831 138,143 89,466 90,368

FY2014 277,671 269,051 131,260 126,335 86,277 87,695

Change (756) (1,198) 2,571 11,808 3,189 2,672

% Change -0.3% -0.4% 2.0% 9.3% 3.7% 3.0%

METROBus

FY2015 225,299 214,480 107,958 109,083 70,154 68,467

FY2014 234,925 225,061 112,216 108,236 72,054 72,350

Change (9,625) (10,580) (4,259) 846 (1,900) (3,883)

% Change -4.1% -4.7% -3.8% 0.8% -2.6% -5.4%

METROBus - Local

FY2015 191,520 180,814

FY2014 201,754 190,906

Change (10,235) (10,091)

% Change -5.1% -5.3%

METROBus - Park & Ride

FY2015 33,780 33,666

FY2014 33,170 34,155

Change 610 (489)

% Change 1.8% -1.4%

METRORail - RED

FY2015 46,782 48,213 20,679 23,191 15,445 18,281

FY2014 42,746 43,990 19,043 18,099 14,223 15,346

Change 4,036 4,222 1,636 5,092 1,222 2,935

% Change 9.4% 9.6% 8.6% 28.1% 8.6% 19.1%

METRORail - GREEN AND PURPLE

FY2015 4,833 5,160 5,194 5,870 3,867 3,620

NOTE: GREEN AND PURPLE RAIL LINES OPENED ON SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2015.

WEEKDAY - AVERAGE SATURDAY - AVERAGE SUNDAY - AVERAGE

AVERAGE DAILY RIDERSHIP - BY SERVICE CATEGORY

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Fixed Route System Ridership Overview

JULY 2015 (FY2015)

Route Boardings Route Boardings Route Boardings

1 163 FONDREN 9,204 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 420 53 BRIAR FOREST (407)

2 2 BELLAIRE 7,439 65 BISSONNET 338 50 HARRISBURG (397)

3 65 BISSONNET 6,453 221 KINGSLAND 251 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS (391)

4 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 6,355 217 CYPRESS 148 73 BELLFORT (350)

5 25 RICHMOND 5,762 222 GRAND PARKWAY 106 1 HOSPITAL (333)

6 52 SCOTT 5,602 229 KATY FREEWAY 95 52 HIRSCH (332)

7 46 GESSNER 5,258 3 LANGLEY 81 8 SOUTH MAIN (298)

8 4 BEECHNUT 5,233 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 69 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN (295)

9 73 BELLFORT 4,837 32 RENWICK 63 50 HEIGHTS (288)

10 33 POST OAK 4,697 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 60 24 NORTHLINE (277)

Subtotal 60,840

% of Total Boardings 27%

Route Boardings Route Boardings Route Boardings

1 2 BELLAIRE 5,805 2 BELLAIRE 516 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN (299)

2 163 FONDREN 5,135 65 BISSONNET 405 50 HARRISBURG (274)

3 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 4,730 102 BUSH I.A.H 67 77 MLK (246)

4 65 BISSONNET 3,983 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 64 73 BELLFORT (244)

5 56 AIRLINE 3,649 32 RENWICK 57 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS (244)

6 52 SCOTT 3,455 3 LANGLEY 56 56 AIRLINE (208)

7 46 GESSNER 3,395 46 GESSNER 54 24 NORTHLINE (197)

8 25 RICHMOND 3,266 52 SCOTT 48 50 HEIGHTS (175)

9 4 BEECHNUT 3,062 25 RICHMOND 38 1 HOSPITAL (152)

10 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2,855 23 CROSSTIMBERS 32 44 ACRES HOMES (148)

Subtotal 39,334

% of Total Boardings 36%

Route Boardings Route Boardings Route Boardings

1 2 BELLAIRE 3,867 2 BELLAIRE 403 20 CANAL (208)

2 163 FONDREN 3,822 65 BISSONNET 288 50 HARRISBURG (189)

3 56 AIRLINE 3,393 32 RENWICK 169 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS (188)

4 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 3,303 163 FONDREN 146 44 ACRES HOMES (153)

5 65 BISSONNET 2,872 4 BEECHNUT 82 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN (146)

6 4 BEECHNUT 2,325 10 WILLOWBEND 80 9 NORTH MAIN (140)

7 52 SCOTT 2,296 73 BELLFORT 65 24 NORTHLINE (126)

8 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2,125 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 53 53 BRIAR FOREST (121)

9 25 RICHMOND 1,978 102 BUSH I.A.H 48 50 HEIGHTS (111)

10 102 BUSH I.A.H 1,836 5 SOUTHMORE 47 14 HIRAM CLARKE (94)

Subtotal 27,817

% of Total Boardings 40%

Highest Loss

Highest Growth Highest Loss

Highest Daily Boardings Highest Growth

TOP TEN BUS ROUTES - FY2015

SUNDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date)

WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date)

SATURDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date)

Highest Daily Boardings

Highest LossHighest Daily Boardings Highest Growth

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Fixed Route System Ridership Overview

JULY 2015 (FY2015)

TOP TEN BUS ROUTES - FY2015

WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date)

SATURDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date)

SUNDAY RIDERSHIP (Year-To-Date)

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1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

163 Fondren 2 Bellaire 65 Bissonnet 82 Westheimer -West Oaks

25 Richmond 52 Scott 46 Gessner 4 Beechnut 73 Bellfort 33 Post Oak

Boardings Average

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1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

2 Bellaire 163 Fondren 82 Westheimer -West Oaks

65 Bissonnet 56 Airline 52 Scott 46 Gessner 25 Richmond 4 Beechnut 81 Westheimer -Sharpstown

Boardings Average

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500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

2 Bellaire 163 Fondren 56 Airline 82 Westheimer -West Oaks

65 Bissonnet 4 Beechnut 52 Scott 81 Westheimer -Sharpstown

25 Richmond 102 Bush I.A.H.

Boardings Average

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES1 HOSPITAL 4,292 4,626 (333) -7.2% 4,736 4,341 4,256 4,293 4,273 4,151 4,266 4,247 4,167 4,192 - -

2 BELLAIRE 7,439 7,424 15 0.2% 7,833 7,405 7,421 7,308 7,289 7,376 7,562 7,440 7,303 7,451 - -

3 LANGLEY 1,046 965 81 8.4% 1,212 1,078 1,080 1,070 1,046 987 1,016 1,014 994 961 - -

3 WEST GRAY 789 822 (33) -4.0% 915 813 815 807 789 745 767 765 750 725 - -

4 BEECHNUT 5,233 5,196 37 0.7% 5,856 5,299 5,397 5,203 5,264 5,142 5,145 5,138 4,978 4,913 - -

5 KASHMERE 1,658 1,722 (64) -3.7% 1,830 1,705 1,680 1,719 1,746 1,612 1,677 1,638 1,525 1,451 - -

5 SOUTHMORE 2,027 2,191 (165) -7.5% 2,237 2,084 2,053 2,101 2,135 1,970 2,049 2,002 1,864 1,774 - -

6 JENSEN 1,472 1,537 (65) -4.2% 1,702 1,563 1,513 1,399 1,341 1,326 1,461 1,471 1,471 1,474 - -

6 TANGLEWOOD 865 903 (38) -4.2% 1,000 918 889 822 788 779 858 864 864 866 - -

8 SOUTH MAIN 2,802 3,100 (298) -9.6% 3,101 2,917 2,836 2,706 2,801 2,704 2,817 2,697 2,789 2,657 - -

9 NORTH MAIN 822 905 (83) -9.2% 952 880 828 826 839 814 827 759 758 731 - -

9 GULFTON 1,285 1,415 (130) -9.2% 1,489 1,377 1,296 1,291 1,313 1,274 1,294 1,188 1,186 1,143 - -

10 WILLOWBEND 1,173 1,358 (185) -13.6% 1,217 1,139 1,062 1,087 1,215 1,178 1,232 1,229 1,176 1,196 - -

11 ALMEDA 1,429 1,554 (125) -8.1% 1,642 1,488 1,426 1,407 1,443 1,352 1,361 1,350 1,404 1,414 - -

11 NANCE 839 874 (35) -4.0% 964 874 837 826 847 794 799 793 825 830 - -

14 HIRAM CLARKE 2,269 2,430 (161) -6.6% 2,522 2,410 2,388 2,302 2,244 2,242 2,204 2,093 2,140 2,145 - -

15 FULTON - 2,317 (2,317) -100.0%

18 KIRBY 1,170 1,192 (22) -1.9% 1,243 1,148 1,107 1,146 1,134 1,178 1,176 1,161 1,179 1,226 - -

19 WILCREST 1,285 1,318 (33) -2.5% 1,428 1,356 1,318 1,246 1,279 1,251 1,239 1,265 1,269 1,200 - -

20 CANAL 1,595 1,715 (121) -7.0% 1,852 1,728 1,686 1,548 1,533 1,504 1,547 1,529 1,533 1,486 - -

20 LONG POINT 2,295 2,468 (174) -7.0% 2,665 2,486 2,426 2,227 2,206 2,165 2,226 2,200 2,206 2,138 - -

23 CROSSTIMBERS 1,912 1,984 (73) -3.7% 2,153 1,953 1,937 1,925 1,976 1,846 1,841 1,840 1,819 1,827 - -

24 NORTHLINE 1,208 1,485 (277) -18.7% 1,299 1,214 1,210 1,132 1,191 1,164 1,161 1,200 1,242 1,263 - -

25 RICHMOND 5,762 5,942 (181) -3.0% 6,377 5,989 5,802 5,692 5,739 5,763 5,789 5,607 5,489 5,368 - -

26 OUTER LOOP 1,910 1,958 (48) -2.5% 2,091 1,899 1,910 1,850 1,862 1,823 1,927 1,921 1,958 1,861 - -

27 INNER LOOP 2,075 2,162 (87) -4.0% 2,285 2,143 2,097 2,073 2,081 1,998 2,039 2,038 2,030 1,970 - -

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 1,176 1,183 (7) -0.6% 1,379 1,216 1,219 1,178 1,221 1,114 1,142 1,122 1,103 1,067 - -

30 CLINTON 551 544 7 1.3% 634 572 580 566 539 510 543 519 521 524 - -

30 CULLEN 2,690 2,855 (165) -5.8% 3,097 2,794 2,830 2,765 2,633 2,492 2,653 2,535 2,543 2,557 - -

32 RENWICK 1,245 1,182 63 5.3% 1,311 1,253 1,311 1,170 1,212 1,244 1,291 1,265 1,209 1,183 - -

33 POST OAK 4,697 4,735 (37) -0.8% 5,143 4,821 4,746 4,579 4,700 4,558 4,541 4,652 4,593 4,643 - -

34 MONTROSE 550 497 53 10.6% 536 581 579 588 544 537 557 549 517 511 - -

36 KEMPWOOD 1,453 1,621 (168) -10.4% 1,635 1,514 1,422 1,366 1,407 1,434 1,472 1,440 1,431 1,407 - -

36 LAWNDALE 1,512 1,621 (109) -6.7% 1,701 1,575 1,480 1,422 1,465 1,493 1,532 1,499 1,490 1,464 - -

37 EL SOL 462 484 (22) -4.6% 515 432 441 424 456 471 480 467 474 458 - -

38 MANCHESTER DOCKS 79 79 (1) -0.8% 89 82 78 67 76 79 85 81 77 73 - -

40 PECORE 2,094 2,095 (2) -0.1% 2,314 2,157 2,145 2,054 2,125 2,052 2,080 2,048 2,003 1,958 - -

40 TELEPHONE 2,891 3,143 (252) -8.0% 3,196 2,978 2,962 2,836 2,935 2,833 2,873 2,829 2,766 2,704 - -

42 HOLMAN 1,318 1,530 (212) -13.9% 1,595 1,403 1,275 1,281 1,466 1,339 1,354 1,266 1,143 1,055 - -

44 ACRES HOMES 2,527 2,676 (149) -5.6% 2,834 2,618 2,470 2,392 2,462 2,395 2,503 2,589 2,499 2,507 - -

45 TIDWELL 3,068 3,295 (227) -6.9% 3,470 3,255 3,201 3,113 3,066 2,910 3,039 2,881 2,829 2,914 - -

46 GESSNER 5,258 5,236 23 0.4% 5,783 5,418 5,479 5,038 5,217 5,183 5,203 5,084 5,028 5,148 - -

47 HILLCROFT 878 920 (42) -4.5% 1,014 897 880 856 846 840 915 869 862 804 - -

48 NAVIGATION 465 513 (48) -9.3% 507 457 472 458 479 444 437 470 471 457 - -

49 CHIMNEY ROCK 581 544 38 6.9% 627 591 599 557 568 567 602 577 569 557 - -

50 HARRISBURG 3,476 3,873 (397) -10.3% 4,028 3,666 3,646 3,428 3,354 3,382 3,492 3,384 3,241 3,134 - -

50 HEIGHTS 2,517 2,805 (288) -10.3% 2,917 2,655 2,640 2,483 2,429 2,449 2,529 2,451 2,347 2,270 - -

52 HIRSCH 2,759 3,092 (332) -10.8% 3,116 3,013 2,882 2,844 2,740 2,645 2,659 2,621 2,534 2,538 - -

52 SCOTT 5,602 5,741 (140) -2.4% 6,326 6,117 5,851 5,775 5,563 5,370 5,399 5,321 5,145 5,153 - -

53 BRIAR FOREST 3,741 4,148 (407) -9.8% 4,274 3,953 3,720 3,737 3,802 3,648 3,863 3,709 3,487 3,215 - -

56 AIRLINE 4,556 4,812 (256) -5.3% 4,933 4,662 4,786 4,423 4,443 4,443 4,415 4,487 4,548 4,414 - -

58 HAMMERLY 822 828 (5) -0.7% 883 803 829 826 845 820 810 792 809 806 - -

59 ALDINE MAIL 314 297 18 5.9% 355 334 314 296 290 295 310 318 318 313 - -

60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 852 886 (34) -3.8% 995 918 876 835 816 781 825 853 833 790 - -

64 LINCOLN CITY 165 171 (6) -3.8% 207 182 187 171 150 148 160 156 152 133 - -

65 BISSONNET 6,453 6,115 338 5.5% 7,065 6,501 6,468 6,322 6,599 6,250 6,502 6,438 6,351 6,037 - -

66 YALE 1,509 1,631 (122) -7.5% 1,717 1,597 1,543 1,475 1,452 1,369 1,581 1,536 1,429 1,387 - -

Discontinued

WEEKDAY

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES

WEEKDAY

67 DAIRY ASHFORD 693 709 (16) -2.3% 779 721 713 679 718 658 666 700 655 641 - -

68 BRAYS BAYOU 4,505 4,759 (254) -5.3% 5,141 4,734 4,303 4,358 4,901 4,527 4,676 4,245 4,100 4,066 - -

70 MEMORIAL 412 417 (4) -1.1% 414 417 416 408 408 415 415 406 425 400 - -

71 COTTAGE GROVE CIRCULATOR 37 44 (7) -15.4% 40 42 40 33 35 39 41 37 33 33 - -

72 WESTVIEW 730 794 (64) -8.1% 768 757 726 685 709 718 724 711 745 759 - -

73 BELLFORT 4,837 5,187 (350) -6.7% 5,267 5,126 4,886 4,950 5,060 4,703 4,637 4,703 4,591 4,442 - -

75 ELDRIDGE 415 408 7 1.6% 489 440 414 392 400 367 399 410 437 400 - -

77 LIBERTY 1,700 1,754 (54) -3.1% 1,977 1,822 1,702 1,733 1,766 1,629 1,706 1,646 1,541 1,481 - -

77 MLK 3,613 3,727 (115) -3.1% 4,202 3,872 3,616 3,682 3,752 3,461 3,625 3,498 3,274 3,146 - -

78 ALABAMA 277 348 (70) -20.2% 319 301 279 282 278 269 284 272 248 240 - -

78 IRVINGTON 750 894 (144) -16.1% 863 814 754 762 751 728 769 735 672 649 - -

79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1,409 1,349 60 4.5% 1,587 1,442 1,503 1,477 1,419 1,318 1,353 1,314 1,342 1,339 - -

80 DOWLING 670 718 (48) -6.7% 794 702 696 650 674 651 664 629 634 608 - -

80 LYONS 1,141 1,172 (31) -2.7% 1,352 1,196 1,185 1,107 1,147 1,108 1,130 1,070 1,080 1,035 - -

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 4,530 4,825 (295) -6.1% 4,988 4,791 4,649 4,481 4,334 4,259 4,405 4,479 4,645 4,263 - -

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 6,355 6,746 (391) -5.8% 6,854 6,549 6,384 6,077 6,364 6,185 6,473 6,271 6,194 6,194 - -

83 LEE ROAD 957 1,037 (80) -7.7% 1,008 1,015 980 941 962 884 924 948 928 980 - -

85 ANTOINE 4,144 4,146 (2) 0.0% 4,627 4,360 4,256 4,213 4,182 4,011 4,027 4,007 3,872 3,888 - -

86 FM1960 3,335 3,520 (185) -5.3% 3,918 3,547 3,558 3,466 3,310 3,017 3,277 3,109 3,028 3,116 - -

87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 2,909 2,840 69 2.4% 3,316 3,119 2,944 2,922 2,996 2,875 2,903 2,703 2,720 2,595 - -

88 HOBBY AIRPORT 2,187 2,339 (152) -6.5% 2,655 2,334 2,148 2,108 2,167 2,054 2,195 2,107 2,083 2,019 - -

97 SETTEGAST 402 359 43 11.9% 408 404 395 380 374 384 415 395 411 450 - -

98 BRIARGATE 683 727 (44) -6.1% 804 699 710 674 686 601 672 712 643 629 - -

102 BUSH I.A.H 3,137 3,243 (106) -3.3% 3,326 3,333 3,331 3,106 3,018 2,908 3,043 3,223 3,010 3,074 - -

108 VETERANS MEMORIAL 2,420 2,634 (214) -8.1% 2,657 2,514 2,431 2,504 2,451 2,353 2,417 2,366 2,287 2,217 - -

131 MEMORIAL 1,722 1,788 (66) -3.7% 1,886 1,793 1,685 1,695 1,698 1,658 1,762 1,720 1,701 1,623 - -

132 HARWIN 2,125 2,271 (146) -6.4% 2,407 2,185 2,136 2,243 2,142 2,042 2,144 2,019 1,956 1,975 - -

137 NORTHSHORE 2,102 2,153 (51) -2.4% 2,337 2,267 2,238 2,110 1,942 1,923 1,968 2,021 2,123 2,089 - -

163 FONDREN 9,204 9,163 41 0.4% 10,139 9,632 9,284 9,212 9,189 9,063 9,331 9,025 8,657 8,508 - -

170 MISSOURI CITY / TMC 782 810 (28) -3.5% 873 808 781 773 776 750 775 760 766 753 - -

202 KUYKENDAHL 2,069 2,101 (32) -1.5% 2,128 2,059 1,925 2,035 2,005 1,991 2,128 2,077 2,177 2,168 - -

204 SPRING 1,360 1,441 (81) -5.6% 1,487 1,399 1,308 1,393 1,361 1,310 1,368 1,346 1,359 1,271 - -

209 NORTH FREEWAY 583 555 28 5.0% 627 592 532 538 535 576 656 607 569 592 - -

212 SETON LAKE 684 728 (44) -6.1% 708 680 647 703 679 660 700 653 726 682 - -

214 NORTHWEST STATION 2,452 2,407 45 1.9% 2,513 2,388 2,246 2,500 2,443 2,400 2,532 2,471 2,567 2,456 - -

216 WEST LITTLE YORK 555 598 (43) -7.3% 600 571 520 535 530 545 546 522 591 585 - -

217 CYPRESS 2,060 1,912 148 7.8% 2,148 1,893 1,867 2,120 2,078 1,934 2,140 2,077 2,232 2,115 - -

219 NORTHWEST FREEWAY 290 266 23 8.8% 325 290 265 273 292 306 297 284 277 285 - -

221 KINGSLAND 3,140 2,889 251 8.7% 3,176 3,062 2,806 3,173 3,258 3,103 3,346 3,222 3,179 3,072 - -

222 GRAND PARKWAY 1,085 978 106 10.9% 1,112 1,059 992 1,169 1,167 1,083 1,188 1,070 1,022 982 - -

228 ADDICKS 2,071 2,047 24 1.2% 2,203 1,981 1,883 2,066 2,050 2,083 2,140 2,082 2,195 2,023 - -

229 KATY FREEWAY 573 479 95 19.8% 566 501 439 478 615 630 659 620 612 614 - -

236 MAXEY ROAD 501 512 (11) -2.1% 533 487 470 476 464 479 506 489 527 580 - -

236 SAN JACINTO / BAYTOWN 119 120 (2) -1.6% 123 118 116 132 123 127 132 112 108 95 - -

244 MONROE 510 492 18 3.7% 548 484 453 517 515 497 544 518 512 511 - -

246 BAY AREA 1,982 1,998 (16) -0.8% 2,108 1,959 1,842 2,091 2,066 1,963 2,037 1,905 1,917 1,930 - -

247 FUQUA 1,002 971 31 3.2% 1,085 1,008 955 1,011 1,026 918 1,028 1,005 1,010 979 - -

249 GULF FREEWAY 410 411 (1) -0.3% 454 416 386 393 430 417 440 399 369 391 - -

255 KINGWOOD 1,036 1,049 (13) -1.2% 1,002 984 960 1,070 1,060 995 1,101 1,087 1,090 1,011 - -

256 EASTEX 1,008 957 51 5.3% 1,069 941 920 980 976 953 1,038 1,019 1,088 1,092 - -

257 TOWNSEN 1,103 1,064 39 3.7% 1,165 1,088 1,023 1,094 1,066 1,071 1,121 1,085 1,157 1,159 - -

259 EASTEX FREEWAY 274 280 (6) -2.0% 264 297 263 264 268 274 285 293 261 276 - -

261 WEST LOOP 389 388 1 0.2% 403 363 341 394 408 398 391 367 407 416 - -

262 WESTWOOD 712 701 11 1.6% 777 690 648 695 705 696 739 653 761 757 - -

265 WEST BELLFORT 2,888 2,853 34 1.2% 2,997 2,687 2,574 2,886 2,877 2,856 3,027 2,905 3,087 2,980 - -

269 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 16 17 (2) -10.1% 19 16 13 15 16 16 19 13 13 16 - -

274 WESTCHASE/GESSNER 447 462 (15) -3.3% 459 433 423 449 470 440 452 447 446 446 - -

283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY 449 460 (12) -2.6% 474 432 417 438 440 413 441 440 515 477 - -

285 KINGSLAND-UPTOWN 219 219 0 0.1% 259 227 204 184

292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC 605 620 (14) -2.3% 635 627 571 618 608 580 628 615 603 565 - -

297 SOUTHPOINT-MONROE/TMC 1,008 1,020 (12) -1.2% 1,036 1,016 957 995 956 947 988 991 1,178 1,013 - -

298 KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1,403 1,366 36 2.7% 1,458 1,394 1,310 1,402 1,474 1,390 1,442 1,391 1,392 1,372 - -

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - By Bus Route

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES

WEEKDAY

302 POLK SHUTTLE 48 52 (4) -7.7% 47 46 42 50 51 53 49 47 47 51 - -

303 WEST SHUTTLE 343 306 37 12.0% 339 339 345 333 361 373 329 334 344 335 - -

304 KASHMERE SHUTTLE 107 99 8 7.7% 107 109 98 103 105 105 102 115 110 115 - -

305 HIRAM CLARKE SHUTTLE 117 119 (2) -1.9% 121 111 105 121 108 115 129 123 112 123 - -

306 FALLBROOK SHUTTLE 106 104 2 2.2% 112 96 104 98 96 99 102 114 132 108 - -

308 NORTHWEST SHUTTLE - 58 (58) -100.0%

348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE 75 77 (2) -2.1% 92 83 79 84 73 70 67 61 68 72 - -

402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1,158 738 420 56.8% 1,214 1,130 1,140 1,070 1,188 1,169 1,204 1,187 1,125 1,154 - -

412 GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 990 1,153 (163) -14.2% 1,242 982 901 873 998 896 862 889 950 1,306 - -

426 TMC SWIFTLINE 264 262 2 0.8% 284 288 278 274 268 248 255 259 240 245 - -

TOTAL 225,299 234,925 (9,625) -4.1% 249,017 232,284 225,695 223,526 225,092 217,972 225,109 220,390 218,117 214,480 - -

NOTES1

METRO made route changes with the June 2014 service change effective June 1, 2014.

A) 402 Bellaire Quickline. New midday service commenced operations effective June 1, 2014.

B) Added additional trips or extended span of service on the following routes to minimize overcrowding: 170 Missouri City, 217 Cypress, 221 Kingsland, 246 Bay Area, 298 Kingsland/Addicks, NWTC/TMC

C) Running time adjustments were made on the following routes to improve service reliability: 25 Richmond, 32 Renwick2

METRO made route changes with the August 2014 service change effective August 24, 2014.3

A) Adjusted running times on the following routes to improve service reliability and / or match service with demand: 202 Kuykendahl, 228 Addicks, 236 Baytown/Maxey Road, 265 West Bellfort

B) Added additional trips to minimize overcrowding: 217 Cypress, 221 Kingsland, 222 Grand Parkway, 246 Bay Area

412 Greenlink Route added additional service during the American Public Transportation Association Conference (October 11th - 15th) 2014.4

METRO made route changes with the January 2015 service change effective January 25, 2015.

A) Adjusted running times on the following routes to improve service reliability and / or match service with demand: 46 Gessner, 97 Settegast, and 229 Kingsland Addicks.

B) Added additional trips to minimize overcrowding: 52 Scott, 82 Westheimer/West Oak, 85 Antonie, 86 FM 1960, 87 Sunnyside, 217 Cypress, 221 Kingsland, 222 Grand Parkway,

228 Addicks, 244 Monroe, 246 Bay Area, 247 Fugua, 256 Eastex, and 265 West Bellfort.

C) 285 Kingsland/Uptown. Route discontinued effective January 26, 2015.

D) Due to closure of Dallas Street the following routes were rerouted effective January 12, 2015: 6 Jensen/Tanglewood, 20 Canal/Long Point, 36 Kempwood/Lawdale, 40 Pecore/Telephone, 50 Harrisburg/Heights,

85 Antoine, and 131 Memorial.5

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Friday, March 13, 2015. (Houston Volleyball Association) Boardings: 906

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Friday, April 24, 2015. (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: 837

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Friday, May 1, 2015. (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: 768

344 Community Connector began as a pilot service on Saturday, March 28, 2015.

March 2015 - 12 boardings; April 2015 - 542 boardings; May 2015 - 949 boardings; June 2015 - 1,000; July 2015 - 1,317

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - By Bus Route

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES1 HOSPITAL 1,791 1,943 (152) -7.8% 2,271 1,752 1,743 1,627 1,782 1,736 1,625 1,669 1,703 2,000 - -

2 BELLAIRE 5,805 5,289 516 9.7% 5,999 5,531 5,783 5,395 6,114 6,035 5,628 5,817 5,710 6,040 - -

3 LANGLEY 602 547 56 10.2% 598 568 609 634 639 588 582 614 596 597 - -

3 WEST GRAY 402 429 (28) -6.5% 398 379 406 422 426 392 388 410 397 398 - -

4 BEECHNUT 3,062 3,071 (9) -0.3% 3,389 3,030 3,136 2,953 3,173 2,967 2,670 3,119 3,076 3,109 - -

5 KASHMERE 965 951 14 1.5% 1,074 1,003 914 959 1,034 954 877 968 906 964 - -

5 SOUTHMORE 1,280 1,261 19 1.5% 1,424 1,330 1,211 1,272 1,370 1,265 1,163 1,283 1,201 1,278 - -

6 JENSEN 1,055 1,151 (95) -8.3% 1,251 1,063 1,073 1,006 1,070 981 1,024 1,069 968 1,046 - -

6 TANGLEWOOD 371 363 7 2.0% 440 373 377 354 376 345 360 376 340 368 - -

8 SOUTH MAIN 1,463 1,542 (80) -5.2% 1,657 1,519 1,370 1,378 1,437 1,388 1,377 1,507 1,442 1,552 - -

9 NORTH MAIN 394 427 (33) -7.7% 490 395 365 369 404 405 360 409 378 365 - -

9 GULFTON 732 793 (61) -7.7% 909 734 678 685 750 753 668 760 702 678 - -

10 WILLOWBEND 741 753 (12) -1.6% 848 655 732 753 689 723 711 790 759 751 - -

11 ALMEDA 823 899 (76) -8.4% 961 847 826 795 838 814 698 818 797 833 - -

11 NANCE 548 599 (51) -8.4% 641 564 551 530 558 543 466 546 531 555 - -

14 HIRAM CLARKE 1,467 1,550 (83) -5.4% 1,591 1,428 1,542 1,501 1,539 1,345 1,401 1,438 1,461 1,422 - -

15 FULTON - 1,518 (1,518) -100.0%

18 KIRBY 323 326 (4) -1.2% 371 327 313 308 323 374 284 318 290 319 - -

19 WILCREST 544 587 (42) -7.2% 602 574 548 545 491 541 542 524 587 489 - -

20 CANAL 1,069 1,104 (35) -3.2% 1,114 1,061 1,027 1,018 1,086 1,084 1,033 1,117 1,055 1,099 - -

20 LONG POINT 1,418 1,464 (46) -3.2% 1,477 1,406 1,361 1,349 1,440 1,437 1,370 1,481 1,399 1,456 - -

23 CROSSTIMBERS 849 817 32 4.0% 976 776 813 824 896 867 708 957 785 890 - -

24 NORTHLINE 1,034 1,231 (197) -16.0% 1,065 1,020 953 1,000 1,073 1,022 1,004 1,079 1,050 1,070 - -

25 RICHMOND 3,266 3,229 38 1.2% 3,280 3,131 3,037 3,185 3,341 3,609 3,230 3,253 3,224 3,375 - -

26 OUTER LOOP 900 906 (6) -0.6% 1,014 880 909 871 1,000 840 803 975 836 877 - -

27 INNER LOOP 963 985 (22) -2.2% 1,130 914 972 902 992 939 963 919 910 991 - -

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 637 649 (12) -1.9% 665 629 634 612 647 663 583 685 616 641 - -

30 CLINTON 302 325 (24) -7.3% 345 325 306 286 303 287 272 313 278 301 - -

30 CULLEN 1,710 1,843 (134) -7.3% 1,953 1,844 1,734 1,621 1,715 1,628 1,542 1,776 1,577 1,706 - -

32 RENWICK 878 821 57 6.9% 859 769 852 838 935 834 852 959 926 952 - -

33 POST OAK 2,291 2,392 (102) -4.3% 2,566 2,329 2,096 2,096 2,448 2,368 2,068 2,362 2,230 2,347 - -

36 KEMPWOOD 590 620 (30) -4.8% 636 586 594 540 594 639 556 612 528 613 - -

36 LAWNDALE 814 892 (77) -8.7% 879 809 821 746 820 882 767 845 729 847 - -

37 EL SOL 356 374 (18) -4.9% 387 357 329 341 356 351 399 377 329 334 - -

40 PECORE 932 998 (65) -6.6% 999 917 878 1,007 977 944 876 910 889 924 - -

40 TELEPHONE 1,731 1,774 (42) -2.4% 1,855 1,704 1,631 1,871 1,815 1,753 1,627 1,690 1,652 1,716 - -

42 HOLMAN 618 659 (41) -6.3% 645 669 614 624 669 665 587 625 520 558 - -

44 ACRES HOMES 2,039 2,187 (148) -6.8% 2,346 2,084 2,099 1,937 2,206 2,024 1,817 2,072 1,872 1,934 - -

45 TIDWELL 1,826 1,879 (54) -2.9% 1,979 1,850 1,756 1,855 1,908 1,737 1,731 1,864 1,810 1,768 - -

46 GESSNER 3,395 3,340 54 1.6% 3,593 3,310 3,617 3,336 3,503 3,363 3,051 3,488 3,278 3,406 - -

47 HILLCROFT 700 725 (25) -3.5% 746 707 687 720 717 639 652 739 690 701 - -

48 NAVIGATION 185 175 11 6.0% 195 173 189 153 210 230 178 207 161 157 - -

49 CHIMNEY ROCK 325 314 10 3.3% 366 335 346 310 339 302 276 333 300 339 - -

50 HARRISBURG 2,274 2,549 (274) -10.8% 2,629 2,377 2,367 2,235 2,229 2,209 2,140 2,321 2,077 2,160 - -

50 HEIGHTS 1,454 1,630 (175) -10.8% 1,681 1,520 1,513 1,429 1,425 1,412 1,368 1,484 1,328 1,381 - -

52 HIRSCH 1,860 1,916 (56) -2.9% 2,128 1,854 1,769 1,838 1,937 1,887 1,752 1,881 1,740 1,816 - -

52 SCOTT 3,455 3,407 48 1.4% 3,951 3,443 3,285 3,413 3,597 3,505 3,253 3,493 3,232 3,372 - -

53 BRIAR FOREST 1,598 1,692 (94) -5.5% 1,662 1,584 1,630 1,519 1,726 1,621 1,460 1,688 1,519 1,572 - -

56 AIRLINE 3,649 3,857 (208) -5.4% 4,194 3,582 3,442 3,592 3,688 3,576 3,362 3,764 3,729 3,562 - -

58 HAMMERLY 419 421 (2) -0.5% 429 366 413 387 427 452 396 457 410 452 - -

60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 518 536 (18) -3.3% 628 521 475 492 493 523 466 538 526 522 - -

65 BISSONNET 3,983 3,578 405 11.3% 3,998 3,759 4,165 3,890 4,037 4,100 3,760 4,231 3,771 4,122 - -

66 YALE 1,390 1,418 (29) -2.0% 1,556 1,368 1,399 1,446 1,354 1,273 1,336 1,423 1,297 1,448 - -

68 BRAYS BAYOU 1,724 1,730 (6) -0.3% 1,904 1,758 1,662 1,771 1,787 1,791 1,657 1,784 1,568 1,557 - -

72 WESTVIEW 497 533 (36) -6.8% 560 470 519 453 490 511 466 498 485 515 - -

73 BELLFORT 2,760 3,004 (244) -8.1% 3,011 2,888 2,687 2,972 2,684 2,697 2,389 2,648 2,604 3,017 - -

77 LIBERTY 996 1,000 (4) -0.4% 1,109 1,028 951 953 913 1,019 929 1,070 949 1,041 - -

77 MLK 1,696 1,942 (246) -12.6% 1,888 1,750 1,619 1,622 1,554 1,735 1,581 1,823 1,617 1,772 - -

78 IRVINGTON 386 469 (83) -17.6% 514 395 358 352 377 431 361 395 347 334 - -

79 WEST LITTLE YORK 948 884 64 7.3% 1,116 945 878 1,038 1,006 933 818 901 870 973 - -

80 DOWLING 453 487 (35) -7.1% 556 440 434 454 439 450 415 494 398 447 - -

80 LYONS 879 905 (27) -2.9% 1,079 854 843 881 852 873 805 960 773 867 - -

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - By Bus Route

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES

SATURDAY

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2,855 3,153 (299) -9.5% 3,318 2,914 2,977 2,721 2,946 2,776 2,630 2,807 2,673 2,787 - -

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 4,730 4,974 (244) -4.9% 5,034 4,856 4,774 4,557 4,615 4,531 4,516 4,770 4,737 4,907 - -

83 LEE ROAD 578 629 (51) -8.1% 545 583 572 625 509 565 559 601 556 661 - -

85 ANTOINE 2,415 2,481 (67) -2.7% 2,642 2,553 2,475 2,500 2,315 2,483 2,113 2,321 2,267 2,477 - -

86 FM1960 2,122 2,173 (51) -2.4% 2,334 2,150 2,067 2,088 2,070 2,124 1,965 2,172 1,984 2,263 - -

87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 1,386 1,363 24 1.7% 1,541 1,391 1,349 1,374 1,472 1,380 1,261 1,424 1,284 1,387 - -

88 HOBBY AIRPORT 1,428 1,467 (39) -2.7% 1,646 1,458 1,419 1,394 1,431 1,370 1,352 1,440 1,421 1,350 - -

98 BRIARGATE 236 239 (2) -1.0% 263 254 243 227 230 213 240 225 234 236 - -

102 BUSH I.A.H 2,221 2,154 67 3.1% 2,208 2,252 2,262 2,264 2,084 2,103 2,074 2,237 2,287 2,441 - -

131 MEMORIAL 608 614 (6) -1.0% 638 647 596 563 578 624 592 634 618 585 - -

132 HARWIN 650 664 (14) -2.2% 764 660 660 646 673 580 614 654 613 634 - -

137 NORTHSHORE 1,195 1,205 (9) -0.8% 1,223 1,162 1,214 1,123 1,162 1,270 1,127 1,229 1,258 1,187 - -

163 FONDREN 5,135 5,151 (16) -0.3% 5,755 5,205 4,308 5,348 5,320 5,124 4,756 5,228 5,088 5,214 - -

302 POLK SHUTTLE 70 65 5 7.9% 75 69 61 69 67 70 69 71 78 70 - -

303 WEST SHUTTLE 196 154 42 27.3% 196 191 211 209 153 201 240 193 178 186 - -

308 NORTHWEST SHUTTLE - 70 (70) -100.0%

TOTAL 107,958 112,216 (4,259) -3.8% 118,761 107,904 106,026 105,973 109,638 107,668 100,589 109,930 104,004 109,083 - -

NOTES1

METRO made route changes with the June 2014 service change effective June 1, 2014.

A) 402 Bellaire Quickline. New midday service commenced operations effective June 1, 2014.

B) Added additional trips or extended span of service on the following routes to minimize overcrowding: 46 Gessner, 82 Westheimer, 85 Antonie

C) Running time adjustments were made on the following routes to improve service reliability: 25 Richmond, 32 Renwick2

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, September 13, 2014. (American Society for Bone & Mineral Research) Boardings: 9893

412 Greenlink Route operated Saturday, October 11, 2014. (American Public Transportation Association) Boardings: 5504

METRO made route changes with the January 2015 service change effective January 25, 2015.

A) Due to closure of Dallas Street the following routes were rerouted effective January 12, 2015: 6 Jensen/Tanglewood, 20 Canal/Long Point, 36 Kempwood/Lawdale, 40 Pecore/Telephone, 50 Harrisburg/Heights,

85 Antoine, and 131 Memorial.5

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, March 14, 2015. (Houston Volleyball Association) Boardings: 6116

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, March 21, 2015. (Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development) Boardings: 1137

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, April 25, 2015. (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: 6568

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Saturday, May 2, 2015. (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: 5079

344 Community Connector began as a pilot service on Saturday, March 28, 2015.

March 2015 - 12 boardings; April 2015 - 542 boardings; May 2015 - 949 boardings; June 2015 - 1,000; July 2015 - 1,317

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - By Bus Route

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JUL AUG SEP

July July

FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES1 HOSPITAL 1,206 1,263 (56) -4.5% 1,560 1,226 1,100 1,261 1,193 1,170 1,163 1,085 1,125 1,180 - -

2 BELLAIRE 3,867 3,464 403 11.6% 3,840 3,785 3,097 3,975 4,004 4,039 3,935 3,973 4,166 3,859 - -

3 LANGLEY 405 432 (27) -6.2% 453 406 375 421 440 390 374 404 389 401 - -

3 WEST GRAY 332 288 44 15.1% 371 332 307 345 360 319 306 331 318 328 - -

4 BEECHNUT 2,325 2,243 82 3.7% 2,459 2,459 2,279 2,297 2,468 2,513 2,090 2,255 2,234 2,196 - -

5 KASHMERE 756 776 (20) -2.6% 814 820 709 770 802 761 684 771 711 722 - -

5 SOUTHMORE 888 841 47 5.6% 955 963 833 903 941 893 803 905 834 847 - -

6 JENSEN 906 977 (71) -7.2% 915 1,009 891 923 866 896 856 899 893 916 - -

8 SOUTH MAIN 783 817 (33) -4.1% 854 824 731 841 817 763 743 695 768 796 - -

9 NORTH MAIN 258 398 (140) -35.2% 348 271 233 265 243 260 249 266 232 217 - -

10 WILLOWBEND 543 464 80 17.2% 577 539 509 522 499 561 527 562 594 542 - -

11 ALMEDA 482 452 30 6.7% 532 503 464 504 507 471 437 434 475 493 - -

11 NANCE 248 265 (17) -6.4% 274 259 239 260 261 243 225 224 245 254 - -

14 HIRAM CLARKE 1,033 1,127 (94) -8.4% 1,058 1,138 1,065 1,035 1,041 1,036 1,012 985 981 982 - -

15 FULTON - 972 (972) -100.0%

20 CANAL 860 1,068 (208) -19.5% 1,017 927 814 895 839 838 805 810 816 835 - -

20 LONG POINT 1,187 1,204 (17) -1.4% 1,405 1,280 1,123 1,236 1,159 1,158 1,112 1,118 1,127 1,153 - -

23 CROSSTIMBERS 523 497 26 5.2% 575 523 473 546 604 520 507 483 474 525 - -

24 NORTHLINE 799 925 (126) -13.6% 865 754 695 852 784 796 779 816 816 833 - -

25 RICHMOND 1,978 1,961 17 0.9% 2,103 1,902 1,858 1,992 2,057 1,982 2,136 1,917 1,951 1,880 - -

26 OUTER LOOP 575 547 29 5.3% 599 587 547 585 632 569 580 564 564 527 - -

27 INNER LOOP 620 624 (3) -0.5% 701 636 582 632 660 591 632 573 625 573 - -

30 CLINTON 286 296 (10) -3.3% 325 319 256 299 287 264 271 286 275 276 - -

30 CULLEN 1,303 1,347 (44) -3.3% 1,480 1,455 1,166 1,361 1,309 1,203 1,236 1,304 1,253 1,259 - -

32 RENWICK 621 453 169 580 575 566 569 621 623 611 702 678 690 - -

33 POST OAK 1,681 1,730 (49) -2.8% 1,800 1,745 1,740 1,457 1,593 1,620 1,688 1,727 1,699 1,746 - -

36 LAWNDALE 603 606 (3) -0.4% 673 606 576 622 601 577 579 628 588 582 - -

37 EL SOL 324 314 10 3.1% 363 323 315 315 330 317 337 323 314 303 - -

40 PECORE 638 638 (0) 0.0% 673 636 604 596 655 665 664 617 611 657 - -

40 TELEPHONE 1,420 1,420 (1) 0.0% 1,498 1,415 1,345 1,326 1,459 1,480 1,478 1,373 1,361 1,462 - -

42 HOLMAN 237 257 (20) -7.9% 251 256 259 221 257 205 283 236 201 197 - -

44 ACRES HOMES 1,366 1,518 (153) -10.1% 1,582 1,491 1,365 1,427 1,470 1,337 1,282 1,345 1,208 1,151 - -

45 TIDWELL 1,269 1,324 (56) -4.2% 1,443 1,472 1,221 1,359 1,344 1,267 1,094 1,134 1,131 1,220 - -

46 GESSNER 1,809 1,899 (90) -4.7% 2,054 2,057 1,649 1,855 1,857 1,785 1,803 1,795 1,648 1,588 - -

47 HILLCROFT 418 411 7 1.8% 445 437 405 371 364 353 391 417 623 374 - -

48 NAVIGATION 124 129 (6) -4.3% 136 120 125 105 144 116 110 122 138 120 - -

50 HARRISBURG 1,514 1,703 (189) -11.1% 1,748 1,640 1,492 1,575 1,546 1,482 1,459 1,465 1,340 1,392 - -

50 HEIGHTS 889 1,000 (111) -11.1% 1,027 963 876 925 908 870 857 860 787 818 - -

52 HIRSCH 1,407 1,371 37 2.7% 1,500 1,485 1,311 1,459 1,388 1,435 1,348 1,355 1,349 1,443 - -

52 SCOTT 2,296 2,334 (38) -1.6% 2,447 2,422 2,140 2,380 2,265 2,341 2,200 2,211 2,202 2,354 - -

53 BRIAR FOREST 1,227 1,348 (121) -9.0% 1,256 1,219 1,243 1,389 1,259 1,238 1,146 1,132 1,183 1,207 - -

56 AIRLINE 3,393 3,465 (72) -2.1% 3,875 3,425 3,118 3,445 3,668 3,183 3,179 3,283 3,304 3,453 - -

60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 319 343 (23) -6.8% 399 327 298 311 343 314 274 323 329 274 - -

65 BISSONNET 2,872 2,583 288 11.2% 3,134 2,971 2,649 2,922 2,948 2,914 2,761 2,836 2,840 2,742 - -

66 YALE 919 920 (0) -0.1% 985 932 852 942 960 885 892 950 873 919 - -

68 BRAYS BAYOU 1,026 1,047 (20) -1.9% 1,149 1,203 919 1,181 1,056 958 914 1,007 896 980 - -

72 WESTVIEW 343 387 (45) -11.5% 372 346 334 314 354 347 348 369 318 325 - -

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - By Bus Route

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JUL AUG SEP

July July

FIXED ROUTE BUS ROUTES

SUNDAY

73 BELLFORT 1,522 1,457 65 4.5% 1,577 1,586 1,576 1,530 1,619 1,565 1,439 1,391 1,444 1,497 - -

77 LIBERTY 698 771 (73) -9.4% 816 710 603 705 734 686 676 666 683 703 - -

77 MLK 1,189 1,258 (69) -5.5% 1,390 1,208 1,027 1,201 1,250 1,167 1,151 1,134 1,164 1,197 - -

78 IRVINGTON 289 297 (8) -2.7% 361 302 265 297 309 288 269 281 235 282 - -

80 DOWLING 314 361 (47) -13.0% 363 347 311 321 302 302 298 299 294 307 - -

80 LYONS 638 642 (4) -0.6% 737 705 632 651 613 612 605 606 596 623 - -

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2,125 2,271 (146) -6.4% 2,267 2,288 2,058 2,274 2,171 1,927 2,209 2,000 2,024 2,035 - -

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 3,303 3,490 (188) -5.4% 3,615 3,488 2,918 3,546 3,317 3,040 3,340 3,144 3,543 3,074 - -

83 LEE ROAD 394 431 (37) -8.6% 408 397 403 441 443 381 376 391 350 353 - -

85 ANTOINE 1,761 1,776 (14) -0.8% 1,952 1,904 1,784 1,841 1,779 1,705 1,666 1,714 1,668 1,602 - -

86 FM1960 1,515 1,548 (33) -2.1% 1,664 1,620 1,428 1,533 1,563 1,377 1,382 1,515 1,488 1,585 - -

87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 923 870 53 6.1% 987 959 895 872 945 918 872 936 939 905 - -

102 BUSH I.A.H 1,836 1,788 48 2.7% 1,804 1,968 1,780 1,759 1,848 1,781 1,691 1,746 1,890 2,095 - -

137 NORTHSHORE 741 734 7 1.0% 674 766 700 623 718 780 745 796 841 768 - -

163 FONDREN 3,822 3,676 146 4.0% 3,938 4,023 3,795 3,491 3,959 3,933 3,844 3,759 3,838 3,638 - -

302 POLK SHUTTLE 47 47 (0) -0.5% 42 41 50 43 56 48 54 41 44 50 - -

303 WEST SHUTTLE 155 138 17 12.4% 166 165 181 134 148 146 164 152 128 162 - -

308 NORTHWEST SHUTTLE - 49 (49) -100.0%

TOTAL 70,154 72,054 (1,900) -2.6% 76,231 73,457 66,152 71,048 71,938 69,206 67,941 68,439 68,659 68,467 - -

NOTES1

METRO made route changes with the August 2014 service change effective August 24, 2014.

A) Added additional trips to minimize overcrowding: 137 Northshore 2

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, September 14, 2014. (American Society for Bone & Mineral Research) Boardings: 7763

412 Greenlink Route operated Sunday, October 12, 2014. (American Public Transportation Association) Boardings: 2,7824

METRO made route changes with the January 2015 service change effective January 25, 2015.

A)Due to closure of Dallas Street the following routes were rerouted effective January 12, 2015: 6 Jensen/Tanglewood, 20 Canal/Long Point, 36 Kempwood/Lawdale, 40 Pecore/Telephone, 50 Harrisburg/Heights,

85 Antoine, and 131 Memorial.5

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, March 15, 2015. (Houston Volleyball Association) Boardings: 1556

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, March 22, 2015. (Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development) Boardings: 1247

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, April 26, 2015. (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: 2948

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, May 3, 2015. (Austin Junior Volleyball) Boardings: 2979

413 Greenlink Orange Route operated Sunday, July 19, 2015. (THSCA Convention & Coaching School ) Boardings: 40710

344 Community Connector began as a pilot service on Saturday, March 28, 2015.

March 2015 - 12 boardings; April 2015 - 542 boardings; May 2015 - 949 boardings; June 2015 - 1,000; July 2015 - 1,317

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - METROBus Charts

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Weekday - METRORail Station

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

METRORAIL Red LineFANNIN SOUTH 2,363 2,252 110 4.9% 2,480 2,389 2,234 2,427 2,417 2,338 2,313 2,221 2,378 2,429 - -

NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) 999 1,141 (142) -12.5% 1,024 1,107 910 1,023 1,086 1,093 1,020 871 897 958 - -

SMITH LANDS 3,313 3,147 166 5.3% 3,443 3,197 3,118 3,204 3,343 3,415 3,365 3,147 3,400 3,502 - -

TMC TC 3,198 3,144 54 1.7% 3,566 3,278 3,080 3,122 3,281 3,290 3,184 2,859 3,103 3,215 - -

DRYDEN 4,923 4,624 299 6.5% 5,158 4,773 4,695 4,804 4,889 4,930 4,922 4,709 5,055 5,294 - -

HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 3,620 3,359 261 7.8% 3,895 3,595 3,447 3,470 3,565 3,631 3,658 3,453 3,643 3,842 - -

HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV 560 513 47 9.1% 621 545 541 444 459 570 593 504 647 672 - -

MUSEUM DISTRICT 1,193 1,137 56 4.9% 1,293 1,109 1,089 1,112 1,145 1,171 1,175 1,108 1,322 1,404 - -

WHEELER 3,256 3,093 163 5.3% 3,460 3,207 3,167 3,163 3,254 3,431 3,240 3,059 3,284 3,297 - -

HCC / ENSEMBLE 1,942 2,019 (77) -3.8% 2,200 2,025 1,753 1,883 2,170 2,266 2,063 1,594 1,716 1,749 - -

McGOWEN 1,377 1,289 88 6.8% 1,445 1,327 1,282 1,352 1,376 1,376 1,393 1,361 1,436 1,421 - -

DOWNTOWN TC 3,218 2,989 229 7.7% 3,381 3,085 3,027 3,105 3,216 3,348 3,247 3,082 3,307 3,376 - -

BELL 1,406 829 576 69.5% 989 880 876 1,291 1,543 1,584 1,736 1,660 1,740 1,759 - -

MAIN STREET SQUARE 3,849 4,207 (358) -8.5% 4,936 4,571 4,540 4,062 3,545 3,444 3,295 3,230 3,409 3,458 - -

CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) 1,355 1,355 612 1,146 1,250 1,408 1,801 1,915 - -

PRESTON 3,524 3,444 79 2.3% 3,706 3,373 3,289 3,600 3,678 3,618 3,577 3,373 3,530 3,491 - -

UH - DOWNTOWN 1,029 1,124 (95) -8.5% 1,429 1,275 931 930 1,224 1,248 1,142 644 725 740 - -

BURNETT STATION 980 980 1,092 1,091 1,089 1,361 1,349 1,361 1,367 455 316 321 - -

QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE 950 950 843 854 887 926 956 1,011 987 996 1,015 1,027 - -

FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL 883 883 851 790 843 808 858 927 906 959 954 931 - -

MOODY PARK 319 319 303 274 275 277 273 317 331 334 397 411 - -

CAVALCADE 383 383 397 375 366 333 355 387 364 388 422 446 - -

LINDALE PARK 139 139 145 139 139 127 128 130 124 140 159 162 - -

MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE 273 273 335 295 250 222 220 339 297 274 249 245 - -

NORTHLINE TC / HCC 1,733 1,733 1,686 1,588 1,607 1,530 1,690 1,682 1,631 1,750 2,012 2,149 - -

COMBINED 46,782 42,746 4,036 9.4% 48,677 45,142 43,433 44,576 46,633 48,051 47,176 43,576 46,921 48,213 - -

LEGEND1

METRORail stations are shown from south to north.2

The complete names of stations shown above with abbreviations or acronymns are:

TMC TC = Texas Medical Center Transit Center

Hermann Hospital / Zoo = Memorial Hermann Hospital / Houston Zoo

Hermann Park / Rice Univ = Hermann Park / Rice University

HCC / Ensemble = Houston Community College - Central Campus / Ensemble Theater

Downtown TC = Downtown Transit Center

UH - Downtown = University of Houston - Downtown

Northline TC / HCC = Northline Transit Center / Houston Community College

NOTES1

The North Line extension to the existing Red Line opened on Saturday, December 21, 2013. 2

Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, 2015.3

Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015.

WEEKDAY

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Saturday - METRORail Station

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

METRORAIL Red LineFANNIN SOUTH 973 1,043 (70) -6.8% 859 908 870 1,258 950 1,007 940 871 880 1,186 - -

NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) 804 975 (171) -17.5% 450 894 760 1,553 840 543 805 624 541 1,036 - -

SMITH LANDS 351 333 18 5.4% 353 342 291 355 353 308 347 422 338 398 - -

TMC TC 1,245 1,258 (13) -1.0% 1,398 1,226 1,099 1,270 1,233 1,199 1,190 1,321 1,200 1,316 - -

DRYDEN 902 874 29 3.3% 943 775 788 873 863 867 887 893 894 1,242 - -

HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 1,057 972 85 8.7% 1,316 945 946 956 1,029 1,103 951 1,051 995 1,276 - -

HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV 520 622 (101) -16.3% 676 427 367 418 430 694 631 595 476 492 - -

MUSEUM DISTRICT 598 577 22 3.7% 678 472 465 603 617 615 597 660 585 690 - -

WHEELER 1,856 1,794 62 3.4% 1,912 1,685 1,679 1,770 1,902 1,999 1,796 1,978 1,866 1,970 - -

HCC / ENSEMBLE 873 816 57 6.9% 922 799 800 897 928 874 884 901 792 930 - -

McGOWEN 794 739 55 7.4% 777 656 651 790 829 896 808 811 860 864 - -

DOWNTOWN TC 1,614 1,516 98 6.5% 1,773 1,450 1,537 1,594 1,682 1,693 1,547 1,616 1,541 1,712 - -

BELL 715 412 303 73.5% 489 476 391 723 740 790 845 903 794 999 - -

MAIN STREET SQUARE 1,961 2,217 (256) -11.5% 2,512 2,190 2,096 2,025 1,904 1,841 1,746 1,870 1,692 1,737 - -

CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) 794 794 323 743 648 749 1,108 1,192 - -

PRESTON 1,702 1,590 112 7.1% 1,598 1,453 1,495 1,741 1,817 1,701 1,739 1,915 1,782 1,786 - -

UH - DOWNTOWN 278 310 (32) -10.3% 265 250 255 275 296 330 284 292 269 263 - -

BURNETT STATION 199 199 162 148 139 159 183 192 167 477 177 188 - -

QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE 698 698 551 568 644 731 801 695 776 699 708 809 - -

FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL 636 636 575 548 534 647 654 621 677 733 668 706 - -

MOODY PARK 255 255 241 205 192 236 249 271 267 288 272 328 - -

CAVALCADE 303 303 288 303 264 300 282 334 291 320 306 348 - -

LINDALE PARK 95 95 97 83 80 89 99 112 88 98 108 93 - -

MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE 196 196 233 177 156 177 156 281 194 178 217 192 - -

NORTHLINE TC / HCC 1,259 1,259 1,214 1,096 1,117 1,368 1,312 1,178 1,256 1,326 1,288 1,439 - -

COMBINED 20,679 19,043 1,636 8.6% 20,277 18,077 17,614 20,805 20,468 20,887 20,358 21,592 20,350 23,191 - -

LEGEND1

METRORail stations are shown from south to north.2

The complete names of stations shown above with abbreviations or acronymns are:

TMC TC = Texas Medical Center Transit Center

Hermann Hospital / Zoo = Memorial Hermann Hospital / Houston Zoo

Hermann Park / Rice Univ = Hermann Park / Rice University

HCC / Ensemble = Houston Community College - Central Campus / Ensemble Theater

Downtown TC = Downtown Transit Center

UH - Downtown = University of Houston - Downtown

NOTES1

The North Line extension to the existing Red Line opened on Saturday, December 21, 2013. 2

Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, 2015.3

Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015.

SATURDAY

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Average Sunday - METRORail Station

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

METRORAIL Red Line

FANNIN SOUTH 717 683 34 5.0% 626 690 700 651 664 613 816 836 695 884 - -

NRG PARK (Formerly Reliant) 539 708 (169) -23.8% 338 581 475 577 572 656 594 522 419 661 - -

SMITH LANDS 246 236 10 4.4% 233 256 251 213 228 263 266 233 224 294 - -

TMC TC 940 965 (26) -2.6% 1,073 950 946 839 904 853 962 908 932 1,032 - -

DRYDEN 696 675 21 3.2% 749 646 683 561 661 627 732 681 689 936 - -

HERMANN HOSPITAL / ZOO 790 754 36 4.7% 913 744 829 674 723 551 856 748 838 1,023 - -

HERMANN PARK / RICE UNIV 371 345 26 7.6% 417 347 334 342 311 185 612 367 379 415 - -

MUSEUM DISTRICT 450 441 9 2.0% 433 401 364 396 454 371 500 501 525 558 - -

WHEELER 1,331 1,274 57 4.5% 1,442 1,220 1,320 1,160 1,298 1,225 1,400 1,345 1,393 1,512 - -

HCC / ENSEMBLE 720 683 37 5.4% 704 691 739 659 686 676 761 736 757 791 - -

McGOWEN 510 474 35 7.5% 495 420 502 486 490 450 585 545 549 575 - -

DOWNTOWN TC 1,314 1,250 63 5.1% 1,395 1,240 1,261 1,212 1,274 1,272 1,342 1,304 1,299 1,539 - -

BELL 529 296 232 78.3% 316 331 286 431 580 627 644 705 591 776 - -

MAIN STREET SQUARE 1,466 1,651 (186) -11.2% 1,770 1,639 1,678 1,676 1,291 1,203 1,334 1,332 1,322 1,415 - -

CENTRAL STATION (MAIN) 519 519 235 280 397 620 737 845 - -

PRESTON 1,235 1,189 46 3.8% 1,206 1,116 1,100 890 1,298 1,200 1,399 1,350 1,402 1,387 - -

UH - DOWNTOWN 173 212 (39) -18.4% 179 135 181 153 156 162 192 185 184 204 - -

BURNETT STATION 149 149 109 117 145 195 142 139 151 206 141 147 - -

QUITMAN / NEAR NORTHSIDE 615 615 549 550 589 511 627 712 668 664 624 659 - -

FULTON / NORTH CENTRAL 512 512 474 433 471 411 519 515 541 558 559 638 - -

MOODY PARK 209 209 235 185 158 148 200 184 212 227 242 298 - -

CAVALCADE 217 217 243 211 214 171 212 182 207 234 235 261 - -

LINDALE PARK 64 64 61 65 65 66 67 43 73 65 67 74 - -

MELBOURNE / NORTH LINDALE 161 161 230 110 147 87 201 101 248 165 158 168 - -

NORTHLINE TC / HCC 972 972 930 895 964 769 867 885 1,006 1,053 1,161 1,193 - -

COMBINED 15,445 14,223 1,222 8.6% 15,120 13,967 14,396 13,272 14,659 13,975 16,499 16,089 16,120 18,281 - -

LEGEND1

METRORail stations are shown from south to north.2

The complete names of stations shown above with abbreviations or acronymns are:

TMC TC = Texas Medical Center Transit Center

Hermann Hospital / Zoo = Memorial Hermann Hospital / Houston Zoo

Hermann Park / Rice Univ = Hermann Park / Rice University

HCC / Ensemble = Houston Community College - Central Campus / Ensemble Theater

Downtown TC = Downtown Transit Center

UH - Downtown = University of Houston - Downtown

Northline TC / HCC = Northline Transit Center / Houston Community College

NOTES1

The North Line extension to the existing Red Line opened on Saturday, December 21, 2013. 2

Central Station. New station commenced operations effective February 18, 2015.3

Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015.

SUNDAY

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - METRORail Charts

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

Theater District 233 331 409 426 - -

Central Station 606 944 1,051 1,037 - -

Convention District 200 326 336 338 - -

EaDo/Stadium 365 527 554 745 - -

Coffee Plant/Second Ward 76 126 118 137 - -

Lockwood/Eastwood 93 147 152 167 - -

Altic/Howard Hughes 349 588 525 634 - -

Leeland/Third Ward 79 144 126 126 - -

Elgin/Third Ward 111 163 173 222 - -

Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU 146 201 257 273 - -

UH South/University Oaks 97 140 168 178 - -

MacGregor Park/MLK 80 122 129 149 - -

Palm Center Transit Center 462 840 744 728 - -

TOTAL 4,833 4,600 4,740 5,160

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

Theater District 211 221 432 404 - -

Central Station 598 713 1,086 1,190 - -

Convention District 302 418 501 593 - -

EaDo/Stadium 380 377 705 818 - -

Coffee Plant/Second Ward 76 88 167 124 - -

Lockwood/Eastwood 84 76 184 160 - -

Altic/Howard Hughes 290 256 563 630 - -

Leeland/Third Ward 89 130 153 163 - -

Elgin/Third Ward 117 179 184 223 - -

Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU 216 537 260 282 - -

UH South/University Oaks 98 147 185 159 - -

MacGregor Park/MLK 98 140 154 195 - -

Palm Center Transit Center 558 1,086 772 930 - -

TOTAL 5,194 4,368 5,344 5,870

FY2015 FY2014 %

October October Change Change OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP

July July

Theater District 162 322 227 259 - -

Central Station 441 867 688 652 - -

Convention District 219 467 353 277 - -

EaDo/Stadium 283 466 411 537 - -

Coffee Plant/Second Ward 65 144 109 72 - -

Lockwood/Eastwood 76 180 113 87 - -

Altic/Howard Hughes 300 736 520 245 - -

Leeland/Third Ward 59 108 87 100 - -

Elgin/Third Ward 90 110 125 213 - -

Robertson Stadium/UH/TSU 105 155 155 217 - -

UH South/University Oaks 63 102 106 109 - -

MacGregor Park/MLK 69 100 99 147 - -

Palm Center Transit Center 388 683 552 705 - -

TOTAL 3,867 4,437 3,545 3,620

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Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015.

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JULY 2015 (FY2015)

METROBus Indicators - Explanation of Information

How can I evaluate the ridership (demand) and the service resources supplied to each route (supply)?

METRO uses four indicators in its comparative / route ranking model. The four indicators are:

1) Passenger Boardings per Revenue Mile;

2) Passenger Boardings per Revenue Hour;

3) Total Subsidy per Passenger Boarding; and

4) Operating Ratio.

These four factors provide a balanced weighting between effectiveness measures (the first two factors), and efficiency measures (the last two factors).

By using the two effectiveness indicators, the reader can compare the effectiveness of multiple bus routes. (NOTE: With only 1 rail line, there is no

opportunity to compare effectiveness with other rail lines in METRO's system at this time.)

The indicator passenger boardings per revenue mile is calculated by dividing the number of average daily passenger boardings by route by the daily

number of revenue miles of service supplied on that route. The indicator passenger boardings per revenue hour is calculated by dividing the number

of average daily passenger boardings by the daily number of revenue hours of service supplied on that route.

The indicators are presented in two different formats on the following pages. The first format for presentation is by route number order. Route number

format allows the reader to look at the performance on one or more routes of interest. The second format for presentation is by indicator performance,

highest to lowest. For ease of viewing, an additional visual presentation format has been added. Routes with indicators in the first (best) quartile are

shown in white, while those in the second (next-best) quartile are shown in gray, those in the third quartile are shown in pink, and those in the fourth

(worst) quartile are shown in purple.

Additionally, the report includes charts showing the performance of the ten best and ten worst routes by indicator along with the average performance.

NOTE: The service levels used for these calculations are the current service levels, while the ridership used are year-to-date.

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JULY 2015 (FY2015) - Weekday Indicators - Year-To-Date

Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings

ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue

Hour Hour Hour Hour

1 HOSPITAL 20.21 72 WESTVIEW 17.02 163 FONDREN 41.51 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY 21.66

2 BELLAIRE 32.93 73 BELLFORT 25.24 46 GESSNER 39.19 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 21.50

3 LANGLEY 12.98 75 ELDRIDGE 10.32 52 SCOTT 38.48 27 INNER LOOP 21.16

3 WEST GRAY 24.15 77 LIBERTY 15.24 265 WEST BELLFORT 37.66 132 HARWIN 21.05

4 BEECHNUT 34.35 77 MLK 25.24 256 EASTEX 37.02 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 20.88

5 KASHMERE 14.63 78 ALABAMA 10.78 257 TOWNSEN 36.55 229 KATY FREEWAY 20.78

5 SOUTHMORE 20.11 78 IRVINGTON 13.52 221 KINGSLAND 35.02 40 PECORE 20.76

6 JENSEN 16.91 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 23.07 4 BEECHNUT 34.35 53 BRIAR FOREST 20.39

6 TANGLEWOOD 19.37 80 DOWLING 16.28 214 NORTHWEST STATION 33.59 1 HOSPITAL 20.21

8 SOUTH MAIN 23.97 80 LYONS 23.58 247 FUQUA 33.27 36 KEMPWOOD 20.12

9 NORTH MAIN 12.06 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 25.76 2 BELLAIRE 32.93 5 SOUTHMORE 20.11

9 GULFTON 18.47 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 31.35 65 BISSONNET 32.46 26 OUTER LOOP 19.93

10 WILLOWBEND 22.37 83 LEE ROAD 22.99 202 KUYKENDAHL 32.43 209 NORTH FREEWAY 19.82

11 ALMEDA 26.87 85 ANTOINE 24.74 228 ADDICKS 32.29 36 LAWNDALE 19.70

11 NANCE 17.80 86 FM 1960 27.71 204 SPRING 32.08 44 ACRES HOMES 19.44

14 HIRAM CLARKE 22.00 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 24.77 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 31.35 6 TANGLEWOOD 19.37

18 KIRBY 15.43 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 20.88 45 TIDWELL 30.83 131 MEMORIAL 18.71

19 WILCREST 24.49 97 SETTEGAST 23.12 217 CYPRESS 30.40 261 WEST LOOP 18.64

20 CANAL 24.49 98 BRIARGATE 14.28 222 GRAND PARKWAY 30.34 9 GULFTON 18.47

20 LONG POINT 23.14 102 BUSH I.A.H 26.88 30 CULLEN 28.41 50 HEIGHTS 18.15

23 CROSSTIMBERS 27.55 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL 23.75 246 BAY AREA 28.39 11 NANCE 17.80

24 NORTHLINE 15.69 131 MEMORIAL 18.71 25 RICHMOND 28.12 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 17.72

25 RICHMOND 28.12 132 HARWIN 21.05 86 FM 1960 27.71 274 WESTCHASE - GESSNER 17.19

26 OUTER LOOP 19.93 137 NORTHSHORE 22.81 56 AIRLINE 27.59 72 WESTVIEW 17.02

27 INNER LOOP 21.16 163 FONDREN 41.51 23 CROSSTIMBERS 27.55 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 16.95

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 15.14 170 MISSOURI CITY / TMC 22.43 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 27.19 6 JENSEN 16.91

30 CLINTON 10.36 202 KUYKENDAHL 32.43 102 BUSH I.A.H 26.88 80 DOWLING 16.28

30 CULLEN 28.41 204 SPRING 32.08 11 ALMEDA 26.87 292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC 15.92

32 RENWICK 22.45 209 NORTH FREEWAY 19.82 33 POST OAK 26.86 24 NORTHLINE 15.69

33 POST OAK 26.86 212 SETON LAKE 23.99 68 BRAYS BAYOU 26.41 42 HOLMAN 15.67

34 MONTROSE 14.43 214 NORTHWEST STATION 33.59 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 25.76 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 15.55

36 KEMPWOOD 20.12 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 17.72 77 MLK 25.24 18 KIRBY 15.43

36 LAWNDALE 19.70 217 CYPRESS 30.40 73 BELLFORT 25.24 77 LIBERTY 15.24

37 EL SOL 10.13 219 NORTHWEST FREEWAY 14.07 298 KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 25.15 29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 15.14

38 MANCHESTER DOCKS 6.81 221 KINGSLAND 35.02 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 24.77 249 GULF FREEWAY 14.93

40 PECORE 20.76 222 GRAND PARKWAY 30.34 85 ANTOINE 24.74 52 HIRSCH 14.81

40 TELEPHONE 23.57 228 ADDICKS 32.29 20 CANAL 24.49 5 KASHMERE 14.63

42 HOLMAN 15.67 229 KATY FREEWAY 20.78 19 WILCREST 24.49 34 MONTROSE 14.43

44 ACRES HOMES 19.44 236 MAXEY ROAD - SAN JACINTO/BAYTOWN 24.24 236 MAXEY ROAD - SAN JACINTO/BAYTOWN 24.24 98 BRIARGATE 14.28

45 TIDWELL 30.83 244 MONROE 22.29 3 WEST GRAY 24.15 66 YALE 14.15

46 GESSNER 39.19 246 BAY AREA 28.39 255 KINGWOOD 24.12 219 NORTHWEST FREEWAY 14.07

47 HILLCROFT 22.52 247 FUQUA 33.27 212 SETON LAKE 23.99 78 IRVINGTON 13.52

48 NAVIGATION 9.79 249 GULF FREEWAY 14.93 8 SOUTH MAIN 23.97 58 HAMMERLY 13.48

49 CHIMNEY ROCK 12.51 255 KINGWOOD 24.12 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL 23.75 426 TMC SWIFTLINE 13.33

50 HARRISBURG 23.03 256 EASTEX 37.02 80 LYONS 23.58 3 LANGLEY 12.98

50 HEIGHTS 18.15 257 TOWNSEN 36.55 40 TELEPHONE 23.57 259 EASTEX FREEWAY 12.93

52 HIRSCH 14.81 259 EASTEX FREEWAY 12.93 412 GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 23.25 59 ALDINE MAIL 12.73

52 SCOTT 38.48 261 WEST LOOP 18.64 20 LONG POINT 23.14 49 CHIMNEY ROCK 12.51

53 BRIAR FOREST 20.39 262 WESTWOOD 22.05 97 SETTEGAST 23.12 9 NORTH MAIN 12.06

56 AIRLINE 27.59 265 WEST BELLFORT 37.66 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 23.07 78 ALABAMA 10.78

58 HAMMERLY 13.48 269 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 8.48 50 HARRISBURG 23.03 70 MEMORIAL 10.52

59 ALDINE MAIL 12.73 274 WESTCHASE - GESSNER 17.19 83 LEE ROAD 22.99 30 CLINTON 10.36

60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 15.55 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY 21.66 137 NORTHSHORE 22.81 75 ELDRIDGE 10.32

64 LINCOLN CITY 5.46 292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC 15.92 47 HILLCROFT 22.52 37 EL SOL 10.13

65 BISSONNET 32.46 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 27.19 32 RENWICK 22.45 48 NAVIGATION 9.79

66 YALE 14.15 298 KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 25.15 170 MISSOURI CITY / TMC 22.43 269 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 8.48

67 DAIRY ASHFORD 21.50 348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE 6.01 10 WILLOWBEND 22.37 38 MANCHESTER DOCKS 6.81

68 BRAYS BAYOU 26.41 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 16.95 244 MONROE 22.29 348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE 6.01

70 MEMORIAL 10.52 412 GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 23.25 262 WESTWOOD 22.05 64 LINCOLN CITY 5.46

71 COTTAGE GROVE 2.80 426 TMC SWIFTLINE 13.33 14 HIRAM CLARKE 22.00 71 COTTAGE GROVE 2.80

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Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings

ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue

Mile Mile Mile Mile

1 HOSPITAL 1.75 72 WESTVIEW 1.19 412 GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 3.81 256 EASTEX 1.33

2 BELLAIRE 3.00 73 BELLFORT 2.10 52 SCOTT 3.62 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1.33

3 LANGLEY 0.92 75 ELDRIDGE 0.78 46 GESSNER 3.28 257 TOWNSEN 1.30

3 WEST GRAY 2.49 77 LIBERTY 1.11 163 FONDREN 3.12 132 HARWIN 1.27

4 BEECHNUT 2.49 77 MLK 2.01 2 BELLAIRE 3.00 29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 1.26

5 KASHMERE 1.12 78 ALABAMA 1.07 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 2.94 202 KUYKENDAHL 1.26

5 SOUTHMORE 1.69 78 IRVINGTON 1.22 65 BISSONNET 2.81 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL 1.24

6 JENSEN 1.22 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1.75 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2.58 6 JENSEN 1.22

6 TANGLEWOOD 1.34 80 DOWLING 1.61 25 RICHMOND 2.58 78 IRVINGTON 1.22

8 SOUTH MAIN 1.93 80 LYONS 2.11 4 BEECHNUT 2.49 44 ACRES HOMES 1.20

9 NORTH MAIN 0.94 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2.58 3 WEST GRAY 2.49 97 SETTEGAST 1.20

9 GULFTON 1.50 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 2.94 33 POST OAK 2.36 72 WESTVIEW 1.19

10 WILLOWBEND 1.78 83 LEE ROAD 1.34 20 CANAL 2.33 66 YALE 1.17

11 ALMEDA 1.71 85 ANTOINE 1.62 47 HILLCROFT 2.17 34 MONTROSE 1.17

11 NANCE 1.75 86 FM 1960 1.94 30 CULLEN 2.13 228 ADDICKS 1.16

14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.74 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 2.07 68 BRAYS BAYOU 2.12 221 KINGSLAND 1.15

18 KIRBY 1.55 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 1.45 80 LYONS 2.11 52 HIRSCH 1.15

19 WILCREST 1.83 97 SETTEGAST 1.20 73 BELLFORT 2.10 246 BAY AREA 1.14

20 CANAL 2.33 98 BRIARGATE 1.06 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 2.07 49 CHIMNEY ROCK 1.14

20 LONG POINT 1.54 102 BUSH I.A.H 1.39 32 RENWICK 2.04 244 MONROE 1.12

23 CROSSTIMBERS 2.00 108 VETERANS MEMORIAL 1.24 45 TIDWELL 2.04 214 NORTHWEST STATION 1.12

24 NORTHLINE 1.53 131 MEMORIAL 0.99 77 MLK 2.01 5 KASHMERE 1.12

25 RICHMOND 2.58 132 HARWIN 1.27 50 HARRISBURG 2.00 77 LIBERTY 1.11

26 OUTER LOOP 1.72 137 NORTHSHORE 1.37 23 CROSSTIMBERS 2.00 212 SETON LAKE 1.10

27 INNER LOOP 1.83 163 FONDREN 3.12 56 AIRLINE 1.94 204 SPRING 1.09

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 1.26 170 MISSOURI CITY / TMC 0.85 67 DAIRY ASHFORD 1.94 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 1.07

30 CLINTON 0.81 202 KUYKENDAHL 1.26 86 FM 1960 1.94 78 ALABAMA 1.07

30 CULLEN 2.13 204 SPRING 1.09 8 SOUTH MAIN 1.93 98 BRIARGATE 1.06

32 RENWICK 2.04 209 NORTH FREEWAY 0.77 42 HOLMAN 1.89 58 HAMMERLY 1.06

33 POST OAK 2.36 212 SETON LAKE 1.10 19 WILCREST 1.83 298 KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1.06

34 MONTROSE 1.17 214 NORTHWEST STATION 1.12 27 INNER LOOP 1.83 236 MAXEY ROAD - SAN JACINTO/BAYTOWN 1.04

36 KEMPWOOD 1.41 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 0.71 40 TELEPHONE 1.82 131 MEMORIAL 0.99

36 LAWNDALE 1.51 217 CYPRESS 0.95 10 WILLOWBEND 1.78 261 WEST LOOP 0.98

37 EL SOL 0.86 219 NORTHWEST FREEWAY 0.63 11 NANCE 1.75 222 GRAND PARKWAY 0.96

38 MANCHESTER DOCKS 0.54 221 KINGSLAND 1.15 1 HOSPITAL 1.75 217 CYPRESS 0.95

40 PECORE 1.61 222 GRAND PARKWAY 0.96 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1.75 274 WESTCHASE - GESSNER 0.94

40 TELEPHONE 1.82 228 ADDICKS 1.16 14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.74 9 NORTH MAIN 0.94

42 HOLMAN 1.89 229 KATY FREEWAY 0.87 26 OUTER LOOP 1.72 3 LANGLEY 0.92

44 ACRES HOMES 1.20 236 MAXEY ROAD - SAN JACINTO/BAYTOWN 1.04 11 ALMEDA 1.71 262 WESTWOOD 0.90

45 TIDWELL 2.04 244 MONROE 1.12 5 SOUTHMORE 1.69 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY 0.87

46 GESSNER 3.28 246 BAY AREA 1.14 53 BRIAR FOREST 1.62 229 KATY FREEWAY 0.87

47 HILLCROFT 2.17 247 FUQUA 1.50 85 ANTOINE 1.62 37 EL SOL 0.86

48 NAVIGATION 0.73 249 GULF FREEWAY 0.68 40 PECORE 1.61 170 MISSOURI CITY / TMC 0.85

49 CHIMNEY ROCK 1.14 255 KINGWOOD 0.78 80 DOWLING 1.61 30 CLINTON 0.81

50 HARRISBURG 2.00 256 EASTEX 1.33 18 KIRBY 1.55 70 MEMORIAL 0.79

50 HEIGHTS 1.42 257 TOWNSEN 1.30 20 LONG POINT 1.54 255 KINGWOOD 0.78

52 HIRSCH 1.15 259 EASTEX FREEWAY 0.44 24 NORTHLINE 1.53 75 ELDRIDGE 0.78

52 SCOTT 3.62 261 WEST LOOP 0.98 36 LAWNDALE 1.51 59 ALDINE MAIL 0.77

53 BRIAR FOREST 1.62 262 WESTWOOD 0.90 426 TMC SWIFTLINE 1.51 209 NORTH FREEWAY 0.77

56 AIRLINE 1.94 265 WEST BELLFORT 1.49 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 1.51 292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC 0.75

58 HAMMERLY 1.06 269 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 0.46 9 GULFTON 1.50 48 NAVIGATION 0.73

59 ALDINE MAIL 0.77 274 WESTCHASE - GESSNER 0.94 247 FUQUA 1.50 216 WEST LITTLE YORK 0.71

60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 1.51 283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY 0.87 265 WEST BELLFORT 1.49 249 GULF FREEWAY 0.68

64 LINCOLN CITY 0.42 292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC 0.75 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 1.45 219 NORTHWEST FREEWAY 0.63

65 BISSONNET 2.81 297 SOUTH POINT-MONROE/TMC 1.07 50 HEIGHTS 1.42 38 MANCHESTER DOCKS 0.54

66 YALE 1.17 298 KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1.06 36 KEMPWOOD 1.41 269 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 0.46

67 DAIRY ASHFORD 1.94 348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE 0.45 102 BUSH I.A.H 1.39 348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE 0.45

68 BRAYS BAYOU 2.12 402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1.33 137 NORTHSHORE 1.37 259 EASTEX FREEWAY 0.44

70 MEMORIAL 0.79 412 GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 3.81 6 TANGLEWOOD 1.34 64 LINCOLN CITY 0.42

71 COTTAGE GROVE 0.23 426 TMC SWIFTLINE 1.51 83 LEE ROAD 1.34 71 COTTAGE GROVE 0.23

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Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings

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Hour Hour Hour Hour

1 HOSPITAL 16.84 45 TIDWELL 35.83 46 GESSNER 42.32 19 WILCREST 18.74

2 BELLAIRE 32.81 46 GESSNER 42.32 52 SCOTT 37.85 83 LEE ROAD 18.71

3 LANGLEY 14.71 47 HILLCROFT 15.67 45 TIDWELL 35.83 77 MLK 18.35

3 WEST GRAY 27.70 48 NAVIGATION 11.31 33 POST OAK 35.41 6 JENSEN 18.16

4 BEECHNUT 33.08 49 CHIMNEY ROCK 12.57 163 FONDREN 33.62 132 HARWIN 17.46

5 KASHMERE 13.04 50 HARRISBURG 23.01 4 BEECHNUT 33.08 11 ALMEDA 16.90

5 SOUTHMORE 16.41 50 HEIGHTS 22.73 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 33.05 98 BRIARGATE 16.89

6 JENSEN 18.16 52 HIRSCH 13.95 2 BELLAIRE 32.81 1 HOSPITAL 16.84

6 TANGLEWOOD 10.90 52 SCOTT 37.85 65 BISSONNET 32.64 5 SOUTHMORE 16.41

8 SOUTH MAIN 25.60 53 BRIAR FOREST 20.88 102 BUSH I.A.H 30.21 47 HILLCROFT 15.67

9 NORTH MAIN 11.40 56 AIRLINE 29.36 56 AIRLINE 29.36 36 KEMPWOOD 15.66

9 GULFTON 8.61 58 HAMMERLY 9.28 23 CROSSTIMBERS 28.91 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 15.62

10 WILLOWBEND 20.41 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 14.47 25 RICHMOND 28.35 72 WESTVIEW 15.23

11 ALMEDA 16.90 65 BISSONNET 32.64 3 WEST GRAY 27.70 32 RENWICK 15.13

11 NANCE 12.69 66 YALE 13.67 73 BELLFORT 26.98 24 NORTHLINE 14.95

14 HIRAM CLARKE 25.46 68 BRAYS BAYOU 21.46 86 FM 1960 26.81 3 LANGLEY 14.71

18 KIRBY 11.41 72 WESTVIEW 15.23 40 TELEPHONE 26.79 77 LIBERTY 14.59

19 WILCREST 18.74 73 BELLFORT 26.98 30 CULLEN 25.92 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 14.47

20 CANAL 23.99 77 LIBERTY 14.59 8 SOUTH MAIN 25.60 131 MEMORIAL 13.99

20 LONG POINT 20.47 77 MLK 18.35 14 HIRAM CLARKE 25.46 52 HIRSCH 13.95

23 CROSSTIMBERS 28.91 78 IRVINGTON 8.48 85 ANTOINE 25.34 66 YALE 13.67

24 NORTHLINE 14.95 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 21.20 20 CANAL 23.99 29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 13.55

25 RICHMOND 28.35 80 DOWLING 12.73 137 NORTHSHORE 23.85 5 KASHMERE 13.04

26 OUTER LOOP 21.63 80 LYONS 22.32 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 23.84 80 DOWLING 12.73

27 INNER LOOP 21.94 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 23.84 44 ACRES HOMES 23.63 11 NANCE 12.69

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 13.55 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 33.05 50 HARRISBURG 23.01 49 CHIMNEY ROCK 12.57

30 CLINTON 8.47 83 LEE ROAD 18.71 50 HEIGHTS 22.73 40 PECORE 12.01

30 CULLEN 25.92 85 ANTOINE 25.34 80 LYONS 22.32 42 HOLMAN 11.61

32 RENWICK 15.13 86 FM 1960 26.81 36 LAWNDALE 22.20 18 KIRBY 11.41

33 POST OAK 35.41 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 19.66 27 INNER LOOP 21.94 9 NORTH MAIN 11.40

36 KEMPWOOD 15.66 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 15.62 26 OUTER LOOP 21.63 48 NAVIGATION 11.31

36 LAWNDALE 22.20 98 BRIARGATE 16.89 68 BRAYS BAYOU 21.46 6 TANGLEWOOD 10.90

37 EL SOL 8.18 102 BUSH I.A.H 30.21 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 21.20 58 HAMMERLY 9.28

40 PECORE 12.01 131 MEMORIAL 13.99 53 BRIAR FOREST 20.88 9 GULFTON 8.61

40 TELEPHONE 26.79 132 HARWIN 17.46 20 LONG POINT 20.47 78 IRVINGTON 8.48

42 HOLMAN 11.61 137 NORTHSHORE 23.85 10 WILLOWBEND 20.41 30 CLINTON 8.47

44 ACRES HOMES 23.63 163 FONDREN 33.62 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 19.66 37 EL SOL 8.18

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Mile Mile Mile Mile

1 HOSPITAL 1.37 45 TIDWELL 2.22 52 SCOTT 3.40 32 RENWICK 1.37

2 BELLAIRE 2.76 46 GESSNER 3.33 46 GESSNER 3.33 102 BUSH I.A.H 1.36

3 LANGLEY 1.02 47 HILLCROFT 1.32 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 2.91 47 HILLCROFT 1.32

3 WEST GRAY 2.40 48 NAVIGATION 0.79 2 BELLAIRE 2.76 6 JENSEN 1.31

4 BEECHNUT 2.33 49 CHIMNEY ROCK 0.92 33 POST OAK 2.73 44 ACRES HOMES 1.28

5 KASHMERE 0.89 50 HARRISBURG 1.62 163 FONDREN 2.61 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 1.25

5 SOUTHMORE 1.43 50 HEIGHTS 1.66 65 BISSONNET 2.48 137 NORTHSHORE 1.23

6 JENSEN 1.31 52 HIRSCH 1.02 3 WEST GRAY 2.40 20 LONG POINT 1.21

6 TANGLEWOOD 0.79 52 SCOTT 3.40 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2.35 11 NANCE 1.21

8 SOUTH MAIN 1.91 53 BRIAR FOREST 1.48 25 RICHMOND 2.34 19 WILCREST 1.19

9 NORTH MAIN 0.77 56 AIRLINE 2.02 4 BEECHNUT 2.33 80 DOWLING 1.14

9 GULFTON 0.56 58 HAMMERLY 0.68 40 TELEPHONE 2.24 42 HOLMAN 1.14

10 WILLOWBEND 1.53 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 1.25 45 TIDWELL 2.22 66 YALE 1.14

11 ALMEDA 1.03 65 BISSONNET 2.48 23 CROSSTIMBERS 2.02 72 WESTVIEW 1.14

11 NANCE 1.21 66 YALE 1.14 56 AIRLINE 2.02 36 KEMPWOOD 1.08

14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.76 68 BRAYS BAYOU 1.59 73 BELLFORT 2.02 83 LEE ROAD 1.04

18 KIRBY 0.80 72 WESTVIEW 1.14 8 SOUTH MAIN 1.91 11 ALMEDA 1.03

19 WILCREST 1.19 73 BELLFORT 2.02 20 CANAL 1.84 52 HIRSCH 1.02

20 CANAL 1.84 77 LIBERTY 0.89 14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.76 98 BRIARGATE 1.02

20 LONG POINT 1.21 77 MLK 1.47 80 LYONS 1.72 3 LANGLEY 1.02

23 CROSSTIMBERS 2.02 78 IRVINGTON 0.69 86 FM 1960 1.71 29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 1.02

24 NORTHLINE 1.50 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1.45 50 HEIGHTS 1.66 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 0.99

25 RICHMOND 2.34 80 DOWLING 1.14 30 CULLEN 1.66 132 HARWIN 0.92

26 OUTER LOOP 1.56 80 LYONS 1.72 85 ANTOINE 1.66 49 CHIMNEY ROCK 0.92

27 INNER LOOP 1.60 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 2.35 50 HARRISBURG 1.62 5 KASHMERE 0.89

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 1.02 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 2.91 27 INNER LOOP 1.60 77 LIBERTY 0.89

30 CLINTON 0.60 83 LEE ROAD 1.04 68 BRAYS BAYOU 1.59 40 PECORE 0.87

30 CULLEN 1.66 85 ANTOINE 1.66 26 OUTER LOOP 1.56 18 KIRBY 0.80

32 RENWICK 1.37 86 FM 1960 1.71 10 WILLOWBEND 1.53 48 NAVIGATION 0.79

33 POST OAK 2.73 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 1.45 24 NORTHLINE 1.50 6 TANGLEWOOD 0.79

36 KEMPWOOD 1.08 88 HOBBY AIRPORT 0.99 53 BRIAR FOREST 1.48 9 NORTH MAIN 0.77

36 LAWNDALE 1.45 98 BRIARGATE 1.02 77 MLK 1.47 37 EL SOL 0.70

37 EL SOL 0.70 102 BUSH I.A.H 1.36 79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1.45 78 IRVINGTON 0.69

40 PECORE 0.87 131 MEMORIAL 0.66 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 1.45 58 HAMMERLY 0.68

40 TELEPHONE 2.24 132 HARWIN 0.92 36 LAWNDALE 1.45 131 MEMORIAL 0.66

42 HOLMAN 1.14 137 NORTHSHORE 1.23 5 SOUTHMORE 1.43 30 CLINTON 0.60

44 ACRES HOMES 1.28 163 FONDREN 2.61 1 HOSPITAL 1.37 9 GULFTON 0.56

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ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue

Hour Hour Hour Hour

1 HOSPITAL 13.60 45 TIDWELL 24.90 46 GESSNER 44.04 137 NORTHSHORE 17.01

2 BELLAIRE 35.87 46 GESSNER 44.04 2 BELLAIRE 35.87 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 16.61

3 LANGLEY 11.88 47 HILLCROFT 16.51 73 BELLFORT 33.11 47 HILLCROFT 16.51

3 WEST GRAY 20.20 48 NAVIGATION 7.93 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 32.31 50 HEIGHTS 16.26

4 BEECHNUT 29.88 50 HARRISBURG 27.80 52 SCOTT 30.84 77 MLK 16.16

5 KASHMERE 10.68 50 HEIGHTS 16.26 4 BEECHNUT 29.88 68 BRAYS BAYOU 15.83

5 SOUTHMORE 14.44 52 HIRSCH 12.63 65 BISSONNET 29.10 66 YALE 15.70

6 JENSEN 13.15 52 SCOTT 30.84 163 FONDREN 29.08 10 WILLOWBEND 14.53

8 SOUTH MAIN 22.76 53 BRIAR FOREST 17.50 25 RICHMOND 28.27 24 NORTHLINE 14.50

9 NORTH MAIN 5.63 56 AIRLINE 28.02 56 AIRLINE 28.02 5 SOUTHMORE 14.44

10 WILLOWBEND 14.53 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 12.29 50 HARRISBURG 27.80 11 NANCE 14.35

11 ALMEDA 17.92 65 BISSONNET 29.10 33 POST OAK 26.05 36 KEMPWOOD 14.05

11 NANCE 14.35 66 YALE 15.70 20 CANAL 25.49 83 LEE ROAD 13.88

14 HIRAM CLARKE 18.67 68 BRAYS BAYOU 15.83 102 BUSH I.A.H 25.05 1 HOSPITAL 13.60

20 CANAL 25.49 72 WESTVIEW 12.02 45 TIDWELL 24.90 6 JENSEN 13.15

20 LONG POINT 20.37 73 BELLFORT 33.11 86 FM 1960 23.88 32 RENWICK 12.67

23 CROSSTIMBERS 19.47 77 LIBERTY 12.54 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 23.40 52 HIRSCH 12.63

24 NORTHLINE 14.50 77 MLK 16.16 8 SOUTH MAIN 22.76 77 LIBERTY 12.54

25 RICHMOND 28.27 78 IRVINGTON 6.87 85 ANTOINE 21.20 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 12.29

26 OUTER LOOP 17.59 80 DOWLING 10.96 80 LYONS 21.05 42 HOLMAN 12.10

27 INNER LOOP 17.62 80 LYONS 21.05 40 TELEPHONE 20.78 72 WESTVIEW 12.02

30 CLINTON 8.02 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 23.40 20 LONG POINT 20.37 3 LANGLEY 11.88

30 CULLEN 19.74 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 32.31 3 WEST GRAY 20.20 80 DOWLING 10.96

32 RENWICK 12.67 83 LEE ROAD 13.88 30 CULLEN 19.74 5 KASHMERE 10.68

33 POST OAK 26.05 85 ANTOINE 21.20 23 CROSSTIMBERS 19.47 40 PECORE 10.59

36 KEMPWOOD 14.05 86 FM 1960 23.88 44 ACRES HOMES 18.74 30 CLINTON 8.02

37 EL SOL 7.45 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 16.61 14 HIRAM CLARKE 18.67 48 NAVIGATION 7.93

40 PECORE 10.59 102 BUSH I.A.H 25.05 11 ALMEDA 17.92 37 EL SOL 7.45

40 TELEPHONE 20.78 137 NORTHSHORE 17.01 27 INNER LOOP 17.62 78 IRVINGTON 6.87

42 HOLMAN 12.10 163 FONDREN 29.08 26 OUTER LOOP 17.59 9 NORTH MAIN 5.63

44 ACRES HOMES 18.74 53 BRIAR FOREST 17.50

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Boardings Boardings Boardings Boardings

ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue ROUTE Per Revenue

Mile Mile Mile Mile

1 HOSPITAL 1.31 45 TIDWELL 1.54 46 GESSNER 3.12 77 MLK 1.23

2 BELLAIRE 2.70 46 GESSNER 3.12 2 BELLAIRE 2.70 11 NANCE 1.23

3 LANGLEY 0.76 47 HILLCROFT 1.32 52 SCOTT 2.66 20 LONG POINT 1.23

3 WEST GRAY 2.17 48 NAVIGATION 0.55 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 2.52 66 YALE 1.21

4 BEECHNUT 1.99 50 HARRISBURG 1.91 73 BELLFORT 2.26 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 1.20

5 KASHMERE 0.80 50 HEIGHTS 1.15 25 RICHMOND 2.25 68 BRAYS BAYOU 1.19

5 SOUTHMORE 1.15 52 HIRSCH 0.91 163 FONDREN EXPRESS 2.19 50 HEIGHTS 1.15

6 JENSEN 1.08 52 SCOTT 2.66 3 WEST GRAY 2.17 5 SOUTHMORE 1.15

8 SOUTH MAIN 1.39 53 BRIAR FOREST 1.25 65 BISSONNET 2.08 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 1.12

9 NORTH MAIN 0.47 56 AIRLINE 1.95 33 POST OAK 2.00 10 WILLOWBEND 1.08

10 WILLOWBEND 1.08 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 1.07 4 BEECHNUT 1.99 6 JENSEN 1.08

11 ALMEDA 1.04 65 BISSONNET 2.08 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 1.96 60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 1.07

11 NANCE 1.23 66 YALE 1.21 56 AIRLINE 1.95 80 DOWLING 1.04

14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.46 68 BRAYS BAYOU 1.19 50 HARRISBURG 1.91 11 ALMEDA 1.04

20 CANAL 1.87 72 WESTVIEW 0.89 20 CANAL 1.87 36 KEMPWOOD 1.04

20 LONG POINT 1.23 73 BELLFORT 2.26 80 LYONS 1.64 44 ACRES HOMES 0.97

23 CROSSTIMBERS 1.36 77 LIBERTY 0.75 45 TIDWELL 1.54 32 RENWICK 0.97

24 NORTHLINE 1.33 77 MLK 1.23 40 TELEPHONE 1.49 52 HIRSCH 0.91

25 RICHMOND 2.25 78 IRVINGTON 0.56 14 HIRAM CLARKE 1.46 72 WESTVIEW 0.89

26 OUTER LOOP 1.27 80 DOWLING 1.04 86 FM 1960 1.46 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 0.89

27 INNER LOOP 1.29 80 LYONS 1.64 85 ANTOINE 1.40 40 PECORE 0.84

30 CLINTON 0.57 81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 1.96 8 SOUTH MAIN 1.39 5 KASHMERE 0.80

30 CULLEN 1.27 82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 2.52 23 CROSSTIMBERS 1.36 83 LEE ROAD 0.76

32 RENWICK 0.97 83 LEE ROAD 0.76 24 NORTHLINE 1.33 3 LANGLEY 0.76

33 POST OAK 2.00 85 ANTOINE 1.40 47 HILLCROFT 1.32 77 LIBERTY 0.75

36 KEMPWOOD 1.04 86 FM 1960 1.46 42 HOLMAN 1.31 37 EL SOL 0.63

37 EL SOL 0.63 87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 1.20 1 HOSPITAL 1.31 30 CLINTON 0.57

40 PECORE 0.84 102 BUSH I.A.H EXPRESS 1.12 27 INNER LOOP 1.29 78 IRVINGTON 0.56

40 TELEPHONE 1.49 137 NORTHSHORE EXPRESS 0.89 30 CULLEN 1.27 48 NAVIGATION 0.55

42 HOLMAN 1.31 163 FONDREN EXPRESS 2.19 26 OUTER LOOP 1.27 9 NORTH MAIN 0.47

44 ACRES HOMES 0.97 53 BRIAR FOREST 1.25

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How can I compare the weekday, Saturday, and Sunday services on a particular route?

The following section of the report presents the average daily boardings, boardings per revenue hour, and boardings per revenue mile

for each route. Some routes operate only on weekdays, while other routes operate only on weekdays and Saturdays. Cells that

would show data for Saturdays and Sundays where service is not operated are shaded for ease of viewing.

How can I compare the performance of a particular route within a given category?

METRO's Service Planning section has categorized each route into one of the following service categories:

Local - Radial

Local - Crosstown

Local - Circulator

Local - Limited

Park & Ride - CBD Peak Period

Park & Ride - CBD Off-Peak Period

Park & Ride - Secondary Activity Centers

A consolidated summary of average daily boardings, boardings per revenue hour, and boardings per revenue mile are provided.

Additionally, charts show a relative comparision of the performance of each of these service category groups in these two

effectiveness indicators for weekday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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Average Average Average Boardings/ Boardings/ Boardings/ Boardings/ Boardings/ Boardings/

Boardings Boardings Boardings Revenue Hour Revenue Hour Revenue Hour Revenue Mile Revenue Mile Revenue Mile

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1 HOSPITAL 4,192 2,000 1,180 19.74 18.81 13.31 1.71 1.53 1.28

2 BELLAIRE 7,451 6,040 3,859 32.99 34.14 35.79 3.00 2.88 2.69

3 LANGLEY 961 597 401 11.93 14.58 11.74 0.84 1.01 0.75

3 WEST GRAY 725 398 328 22.20 27.47 19.96 2.29 2.38 2.15

4 BEECHNUT 4,913 3,109 2,196 32.24 33.59 28.23 2.34 2.36 1.88

5 KASHMERE 1,451 964 722 12.81 13.02 10.19 0.98 0.89 0.76

5 SOUTHMORE 1,774 1,278 847 17.60 16.39 13.78 1.48 1.43 1.09

6 JENSEN 1,474 1,046 916 16.93 18.00 13.29 1.22 1.30 1.09

6 TANGLEWOOD 866 368 19.39 10.81 1.34 0.78

8 SOUTH MAIN 2,657 1,552 796 22.72 27.17 23.14 1.83 2.03 1.41

9 NORTH MAIN 731 678 217 10.73 19.63 4.73 0.84 1.32 0.40

9 GULFTON 1,143 365 16.43 4.30 1.34 0.28

10 WILLOWBEND 1,196 751 542 22.80 20.68 14.50 1.81 1.55 1.08

11 ALMEDA 1,414 833 493 26.59 17.11 18.34 1.69 1.05 1.07

11 NANCE 830 555 254 17.62 12.85 14.69 1.73 1.22 1.26

14 HIRAM CLARKE 2,145 1,422 982 20.80 24.69 17.75 1.65 1.70 1.39

18 KIRBY 1,226 319 16.17 11.28 1.63 0.79

19 WILCREST 1,200 489 22.86 16.84 1.71 1.07

20 CANAL 1,486 1,099 835 22.83 24.65 24.76 2.18 1.89 1.81

20 LONG POINT 2,138 1,456 1,153 21.57 21.03 19.79 1.44 1.24 1.19

23 CROSSTIMBERS 1,827 890 525 26.33 30.29 19.55 1.91 2.12 1.37

24 NORTHLINE 1,263 1,070 833 16.40 15.47 15.12 1.60 1.55 1.39

25 RICHMOND 5,368 3,375 1,880 26.20 29.29 26.87 2.40 2.42 2.14

26 OUTER LOOP 1,861 877 527 19.41 21.07 16.11 1.67 1.52 1.16

27 INNER LOOP 1,970 991 573 20.08 22.57 16.27 1.73 1.65 1.19

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 1,067 641 13.74 13.62 1.15 1.02

30 CLINTON 524 301 276 9.84 8.45 7.76 0.77 0.60 0.55

30 CULLEN 2,557 1,706 1,259 27.01 25.85 19.09 2.02 1.66 1.23

32 RENWICK 1,183 952 690 21.34 16.42 14.07 1.94 1.48 1.07

33 POST OAK 4,643 2,347 1,746 26.55 36.27 27.05 2.33 2.79 2.08

34 MONTROSE 511 13.42 1.08

36 KEMPWOOD 1,407 613 19.48 16.28 1.37 1.12

36 LAWNDALE 1,464 847 582 19.07 23.09 13.54 1.46 1.51 1.00

37 EL SOL 458 334 303 10.05 7.67 6.96 0.86 0.65 0.59

38 MANCHESTER DOCKS 73 6.35 0.51

40 PECORE 1,958 924 657 19.42 11.91 10.91 1.51 0.87 0.86

40 TELEPHONE 2,704 1,716 1,462 22.05 26.56 21.40 1.70 2.22 1.54

42 HOLMAN 1,055 558 197 12.54 10.49 10.05 1.51 1.03 1.09

44 ACRES HOMES 2,507 1,934 1,151 19.29 22.41 15.79 1.19 1.21 0.82

45 TIDWELL 2,914 1,768 1,220 29.28 34.70 23.94 1.93 2.14 1.48

46 GESSNER 5,148 3,406 1,588 38.37 42.45 38.66 3.21 3.34 2.74

47 HILLCROFT 804 701 374 20.63 15.70 14.78 1.99 1.32 1.18

48 NAVIGATION 457 157 120 9.61 9.57 7.71 0.72 0.67 0.54

49 CHIMNEY ROCK 557 339 11.99 13.14 1.09 0.96

50 HARRISBURG 3,134 2,160 1,392 20.77 21.85 25.57 1.81 1.54 1.76

50 HEIGHTS 2,270 1,381 818 16.37 21.59 14.96 1.28 1.58 1.06

52 HIRSCH 2,538 1,816 1,443 13.62 13.61 12.95 1.06 1.00 0.94

52 SCOTT 5,153 3,372 2,354 35.40 36.94 31.62 3.33 3.32 2.73

53 BRIAR FOREST 3,215 1,572 1,207 17.53 20.54 17.21 1.39 1.46 1.22

56 AIRLINE 4,414 3,562 3,453 26.74 28.66 28.51 1.88 1.97 1.98

58 HAMMERLY 806 452 13.21 10.01 1.04 0.73

59 ALDINE MAIL 313 12.67 0.77

60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 790 522 274 14.42 14.58 10.55 1.40 1.26 0.92

64 LINCOLN CITY 133 4.41 0.34

65 BISSONNET 6,037 4,122 2,742 30.36 33.77 27.79 2.63 2.56 1.99

66 YALE 1,387 1,448 919 13.01 14.24 15.70 1.07 1.19 1.21

67 DAIRY ASHFORD 641 19.90 1.80

68 BRAYS BAYOU 4,066 1,557 980 23.84 19.39 15.12 1.92 1.44 1.14

70 MEMORIAL 400 10.21 0.77

71 COTTAGE GROVE CIRCULATOR 33 0.77 0.05

72 WESTVIEW 759 515 325 17.70 15.80 11.40 1.23 1.18 0.85

73 BELLFORT 4,442 3,017 1,497 23.19 29.49 32.55 1.93 2.20 2.22

75 ELDRIDGE 400 9.96 0.75

77 LIBERTY 1,481 1,041 703 13.27 15.24 12.62 0.96 0.93 0.76

77 MLK 3,146 1,772 1,197 21.98 19.17 16.27 1.75 1.54 1.24

78 ALABAMA 240 9.34 0.92

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78 IRVINGTON 649 334 282 11.71 7.33 6.69 1.05 0.60 0.55

79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1,339 973 21.91 21.77 1.66 1.49

80 DOWLING 608 447 307 14.76 12.56 10.69 1.46 1.13 1.02

80 LYONS 1,035 867 623 21.38 22.03 20.53 1.91 1.70 1.60

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 4,263 2,787 2,035 24.24 23.27 22.40 2.43 2.30 1.87

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 6,194 4,907 3,074 30.56 34.29 30.08 2.86 3.02 2.34

83 LEE ROAD 980 661 353 23.55 21.42 12.41 1.37 1.19 0.68

85 ANTOINE 3,888 2,477 1,602 23.21 26.00 19.28 1.52 1.71 1.27

86 FM1960 3,116 2,263 1,585 25.89 28.59 24.98 1.81 1.83 1.53

87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 2,595 1,387 905 22.09 19.67 16.29 1.84 1.45 1.18

88 HOBBY AIRPORT 2,019 1,350 19.28 14.77 1.34 0.94

97 SETTEGAST 450 25.90 1.34

98 BRIARGATE 629 236 13.15 16.87 0.98 1.02

102 BUSH I.A.H 3,074 2,441 2,095 26.34 33.21 28.58 1.37 1.49 1.28

108 VETERANS MEMORIAL 2,217 21.76 1.14

131 MEMORIAL 1,623 585 17.64 13.48 0.93 0.63

132 HARWIN 1,975 634 19.56 17.04 1.18 0.90

137 NORTHSHORE 2,089 1,187 768 22.67 23.68 17.63 1.36 1.23 0.92

163 FONDREN 8,508 5,214 3,638 38.37 34.14 27.68 2.88 2.65 2.09

170 MISSOURI CITY / TMC 753 21.61 0.82

202 KUYKENDAHL 2,168 33.98 1.32

204 SPRING 1,271 29.97 1.02

209 NORTH FREEWAY 592 20.15 0.78

212 SETON LAKE 682 23.92 1.10

214 NORTHWEST STATION 2,456 33.64 1.12

216 WEST LITTLE YORK 585 18.69 0.75

217 CYPRESS 2,115 31.21 0.97

219 NORTHWEST FREEWAY 285 13.88 0.62

221 KINGSLAND 3,072 34.27 1.13

222 GRAND PARKWAY 982 27.48 0.87

228 ADDICKS 2,023 31.54 1.14

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229 KATY FREEWAY 614 22.26 0.93

236 MAYEY ROAD - SAN JACINTO / BAYTOWN 675 26.39 1.13

244 MONROE 511 22.35 1.12

246 BAY AREA 1,930 27.65 1.11

247 FUQUA 979 32.49 1.47

249 GULF FREEWAY 391 14.25 0.65

255 KINGWOOD 1,011 23.54 0.76

256 EASTEX 1,092 40.11 1.44

257 TOWNSEN 1,159 38.41 1.36

259 EASTEX FREEWAY 276 13.02 0.44

261 WEST LOOP 416 19.95 1.05

262 WESTWOOD 757 23.45 0.95

265 WEST BELLFORT 2,980 38.87 1.54

269 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 16 8.63 0.47

274 WESTCHASE/GESSNER 446 17.16 0.94

283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY 477 23.02 0.93

285 KINGSLAND-UPTOWN

292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC 565 14.87 0.70

297 SOUTHPOINT-MONROE/TMC 1,013 27.32 1.08

298 KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1,372 24.60 1.04

348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE 72 5.79 0.43

402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1,154 16.89 1.32

412 GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 1,306 30.67 5.03

426 TMC SWIFTLINE 245 12.39 1.41

TOTAL 213,748 108,826 68,255 22.63 22.52 19.95 1.56 1.64 1.43

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LOCAL - RADIAL1 HOSPITAL 4,192 2,000 1,180 19.74 18.81 13.31 1.71 1.53 1.28

3 LANGLEY 961 597 401 11.93 14.58 11.74 0.84 1.01 0.75

3 WEST GRAY 725 398 328 22.20 27.47 19.96 2.29 2.38 2.15

5 KASHMERE 1,451 964 722 12.81 13.02 10.19 0.98 0.89 0.76

5 SOUTHMORE 1,774 1,278 847 17.60 16.39 13.78 1.48 1.43 1.09

6 JENSEN 1,474 1,046 916 16.93 18.00 13.29 1.22 1.30 1.09

6 TANGLEWOOD 866 368 19.39 10.81 1.34 0.78

8 SOUTH MAIN 2,657 1,552 796 22.72 27.17 23.14 1.83 2.03 1.41

9 NORTH MAIN 731 678 217 10.73 19.63 4.73 0.84 1.32 0.40

9 GULFTON 1,143 365 16.43 4.30 1.34 0.28

10 WILLOWBEND 1,196 751 542 22.80 20.68 14.50 1.81 1.55 1.08

11 ALMEDA 1,414 833 493 26.59 17.11 18.34 1.69 1.05 1.07

11 NANCE 830 555 254 17.62 12.85 14.69 1.73 1.22 1.26

14 HIRAM CLARKE 2,145 1,422 982 20.80 24.69 17.75 1.65 1.70 1.39

18 KIRBY 1,226 319 16.17 11.28 1.63 0.79

20 CANAL 1,486 1,099 835 22.83 24.65 24.76 2.18 1.89 1.81

20 LONG POINT 2,138 1,456 1,153 21.57 21.03 19.79 1.44 1.24 1.19

24 NORTHLINE 1,263 1,070 833 16.40 15.47 15.12 1.60 1.55 1.39

25 RICHMOND 5,368 3,375 1,880 26.20 29.29 26.87 2.40 2.42 2.14

30 CLINTON 524 301 276 9.84 8.45 7.76 0.77 0.60 0.55

30 CULLEN 2,557 1,706 1,259 27.01 25.85 19.09 2.02 1.66 1.23

36 KEMPWOOD 1,407 613 19.48 16.28 1.37 1.12

36 LAWNDALE 1,464 847 582 19.07 23.09 13.54 1.46 1.51 1.00

40 PECORE 1,958 924 657 19.42 11.91 10.91 1.51 0.87 0.86

40 TELEPHONE 2,704 1,716 1,462 22.05 26.56 21.40 1.70 2.22 1.54

44 ACRES HOMES 2,507 1,934 1,151 19.29 22.41 15.79 1.19 1.21 0.82

48 NAVIGATION 457 157 120 9.61 9.57 7.71 0.72 0.67 0.54

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LOCAL - RADIAL

50 HARRISBURG 3,134 2,160 1,392 20.77 21.85 25.57 1.81 1.54 1.76

50 HEIGHTS 2,270 1,381 818 16.37 21.59 14.96 1.28 1.58 1.06

52 HIRSCH 2,538 1,816 1,443 13.62 13.61 12.95 1.06 1.00 0.94

52 SCOTT 5,153 3,372 2,354 35.40 36.94 31.62 3.33 3.32 2.73

53 BRIAR FOREST 3,215 1,572 1,207 17.53 20.54 17.21 1.39 1.46 1.22

56 AIRLINE 4,414 3,562 3,453 26.74 28.66 28.51 1.88 1.97 1.98

60 SOUTH MacGREGOR 790 522 274 14.42 14.58 10.55 1.40 1.26 0.92

65 BISSONNET 6,037 4,122 2,742 30.36 33.77 27.79 2.63 2.56 1.99

66 YALE 1,387 1,448 919 13.01 14.24 15.70 1.07 1.19 1.21

68 BRAYS BAYOU 4,066 1,557 980 23.84 19.39 15.12 1.92 1.44 1.14

77 LIBERTY 1,481 1,041 703 13.27 15.24 12.62 0.96 0.93 0.76

77 MLK 3,146 1,772 1,197 21.98 19.17 16.27 1.75 1.54 1.24

78 ALABAMA 240 9.34 0.92

78 IRVINGTON 649 334 282 11.71 7.33 6.69 1.05 0.60 0.55

79 WEST LITTLE YORK 1,339 973 21.91 21.77 1.66 1.49

80 DOWLING 608 447 307 14.76 12.56 10.69 1.46 1.13 1.02

80 LYONS 1,035 867 623 21.38 22.03 20.53 1.91 1.70 1.60

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN 4,263 2,787 2,035 24.24 23.27 22.40 2.43 2.30 1.87

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS 6,194 4,907 3,074 30.56 34.29 30.08 2.86 3.02 2.34

85 ANTOINE 3,888 2,477 1,602 23.21 26.00 19.28 1.52 1.71 1.27

LOCAL - RADIAL 102,465 65,442 43,291 20.76 20.92 18.21 1.67 1.56 1.34

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2 BELLAIRE 7,451 6,040 3,859 32.99 34.14 35.79 3.00 2.88 2.69

4 BEECHNUT 4,913 3,109 2,196 32.24 33.59 28.23 2.34 2.36 1.88

19 WILCREST 1,200 489 22.86 16.84 1.71 1.07

23 CROSSTIMBERS 1,827 890 525 26.33 30.29 19.55 1.91 2.12 1.37

26 OUTER LOOP 1,861 877 527 19.41 21.07 16.11 1.67 1.52 1.16

27 INNER LOOP 1,970 991 573 20.08 22.57 16.27 1.73 1.65 1.19

29 TSU/UH HIRSCH 1,067 641 13.74 13.62 1.15 1.02

32 RENWICK 1,183 952 690 21.34 16.42 14.07 1.94 1.48 1.07

33 POST OAK 4,643 2,347 1,746 26.55 36.27 27.05 2.33 2.79 2.08

34 MONTROSE 511 13.42 1.08

42 HOLMAN 1,055 558 197 12.54 10.49 10.05 1.51 1.03 1.09

45 TIDWELL 2,914 1,768 1,220 29.28 34.70 23.94 1.93 2.14 1.48

46 GESSNER 5,148 3,406 1,588 38.37 42.45 38.66 3.21 3.34 2.74

47 HILLCROFT 804 701 374 20.63 15.70 14.78 1.99 1.32 1.18

49 CHIMNEY ROCK 557 339 11.99 13.14 1.09 0.96

58 HAMMERLY 806 452 13.21 10.01 1.04 0.73

59 ALDINE MAIL 313 12.67 0.77

67 DAIRY ASHFORD 641 19.90 1.80

70 MEMORIAL 400 10.21 0.77

72 WESTVIEW 759 515 325 17.70 15.80 11.40 1.23 1.18 0.85

73 BELLFORT 4,442 3,017 1,497 23.19 29.49 32.55 1.93 2.20 2.22

75 ELDRIDGE 400 9.96 0.75

86 FM1960 3,116 2,263 1,585 25.89 28.59 24.98 1.81 1.83 1.53

87 SUNNYSIDE / TMC 2,595 1,387 905 22.09 19.67 16.29 1.84 1.45 1.18

LOCAL - CROSSTOWN 50,577 30,741 17,807 23.94 28.02 28.73 1.96 2.12 2.03

NOTE: Route 87 Sunnyside / TMC has been reassigned as a "Local - Crosstown" route. This route was formerly as a "Local - Circulator" route.

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LOCAL - CIRCULATOR

37 EL SOL 458 334 303 10.05 7.67 6.96 0.86 0.65 0.59

38 MANCHESTER DOCKS 73 6.35 0.51

64 LINCOLN CITY 133 4.41 0.34

83 LEE ROAD 980 661 353 23.55 21.42 12.41 1.37 1.19 0.68

97 SETTEGAST 450 25.90 1.34

98 BRIARGATE 629 236 13.15 16.87 0.98 1.02

348 FOOD BANK SHUTTLE 72 5.79 0.43

412 GREENLINK CIRCULATOR 1,306 30.67 5.03

LOCAL - CIRCULATOR 4,102 1,231 655 16.46 13.93 9.11 1.28 0.95 0.64

LOCAL - LIMITED

88 HOBBY AIRPORT 2,019 1,350 19.28 14.77 1.34 0.94

102 BUSH I.A.H 3,074 2,441 2,095 26.34 33.21 28.58 1.37 1.49 1.28

108 VETERANS MEMORIAL 2,217 21.76 1.14

131 MEMORIAL 1,623 585 17.64 13.48 0.93 0.63

132 HARWIN 1,975 634 19.56 17.04 1.18 0.90

137 NORTHSHORE 2,089 1,187 768 22.67 23.68 17.63 1.36 1.23 0.92

163 FONDREN 8,508 5,214 3,638 38.37 34.14 27.68 2.88 2.65 2.09

402 BELLAIRE QUICKLINE 1,154 16.89 1.32

426 TMC SWIFTLINE 245 12.39 1.41

LOCAL - LIMITED 22,905 11,412 6,501 24.94 25.45 26.19 1.56 1.49 1.54

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PARK & RIDE - CBD PEAK PERIOD

202 KUYKENDAHL 2,168 33.98 1.32

204 SPRING 1,271 29.97 1.02

212 SETON LAKE 682 23.92 1.10

214 NORTHWEST STATION 2,456 33.64 1.12

216 WEST LITTLE YORK 585 18.69 0.75

217 CYPRESS 2,115 31.21 0.97

221 KINGSLAND 3,072 34.27 1.13

222 GRAND PARKWAY 982 27.48 0.87

228 ADDICKS 2,023 31.54 1.14

236 MAYEY ROAD - SAN JACINTO / BAYTOWN 675 26.39 1.13

244 MONROE 511 22.35 1.12

246 BAY AREA 1,930 27.65 1.11

247 FUQUA 979 32.49 1.47

255 KINGWOOD 1,011 23.54 0.76

256 EASTEX 1,092 40.11 1.44

257 TOWNSEN 1,159 38.41 1.36

261 WEST LOOP 416 19.95 1.05

262 WESTWOOD 757 23.45 0.95

265 WEST BELLFORT 2,980 38.87 1.54

274 WESTCHASE/GESSNER 446 17.16 0.94

PARK & RIDE - CBD PEAK PERIOD 27,310 30.32 1.12

PARK & RIDE - CBD OFF-PEAK PERIOD

209 NORTH FREEWAY 592 20.15 0.78

219 NORTHWEST FREEWAY 285 13.88 0.62

229 KATY FREEWAY 614 22.26 0.93

249 GULF FREEWAY 391 14.25 0.65

259 EASTEX FREEWAY 276 13.02 0.44

269 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 16 8.63 0.47

PARK & RIDE - CBD OFF-PEAK PERIOD 2,175 16.99 0.69

PARK & RIDE - SECONDARY CENTERS

170 MISSOURI CITY / TMC 753 21.61 0.82

283 KUYKENDAHL/GREENWAY 477 23.02 0.93

285 KINGSLAND-UPTOWN

292 WEST BELLFORT-WESTWOOD/TMC 565 14.87 0.70

297 SOUTHPOINT-MONROE/TMC 1,013 27.32 1.08

298 KINGSLAND-ADDICKS-NWTC/TMC 1,372 24.60 1.04

PARK & RIDE - SECONDARY CENTERS 4,180 22.42 0.93

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Weekday

Bdgs/Rev Hr

LOCAL - RADIAL 20.76

LOCAL - CROSSTOWN 23.94

LOCAL - CIRCULATOR 16.46

LOCAL - LIMITED 24.94

PARK & RIDE - CBD PEAK PERIOD 30.32

PARK & RIDE - CBD OFF-PEAK PERIOD 16.99

PARK & RIDE - SECONDARY CENTERS 22.42

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LOCAL - RADIAL 1.67

LOCAL - CROSSTOWN 1.96

LOCAL - CIRCULATOR 1.28

LOCAL - LIMITED 1.56

PARK & RIDE - CBD PEAK PERIOD 1.12

PARK & RIDE - CBD OFF-PEAK PERIOD 0.69

PARK & RIDE - SECONDARY CENTERS 0.93

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LOCAL - RADIAL 20.92

LOCAL - CROSSTOWN 28.02

LOCAL - CIRCULATOR 13.93

LOCAL - LIMITED 25.45

PARK & RIDE - CBD PEAK PERIOD N / A

PARK & RIDE - CBD OFF-PEAK PERIOD N / A

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Bdgs/Rev Mile

LOCAL - RADIAL 1.56

LOCAL - CROSSTOWN 2.12

LOCAL - CIRCULATOR 0.95

LOCAL - LIMITED 1.49

PARK & RIDE - CBD PEAK PERIOD N / A

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Bdgs/Rev Hr

LOCAL - RADIAL 18.21

LOCAL - CROSSTOWN 28.73

LOCAL - CIRCULATOR 9.11

LOCAL - LIMITED 26.19

PARK & RIDE - CBD PEAK PERIOD N / A

PARK & RIDE - CBD OFF-PEAK PERIOD N / A

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LOCAL - RADIAL 1.34

LOCAL - CROSSTOWN 2.03

LOCAL - CIRCULATOR 0.64

LOCAL - LIMITED 1.54

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Core Routes - Explanation of Information

Introduction

Prior to Hurricanes Rita (September 2005) and Ike (September 2008), METRO developed a list of priority routes to be returned to service first after the

threat of damage had passed. The routes were chosen for their geographical coverage as well as for their ridership and / or service to one or more public hospitals.

The Core Routes are:

1 Hospital

2 Bellaire

8 South Main

20 Canal / 20 Long Point

25 Richmond

40 Pecore / 40 Telephone

50 Harrisburg / 50 Heights

52 Hirsch / 52 Scott

56 Airline

65 Bissonnet

77 Liberty / 77 MLK

81 Westheimer - Sharpstown

82 Westheimer - West Oaks

163 Fondren

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FY2015 FY2014 % July Daily Daily Boardings Boardings

ROUTE October - October - Change Change FY2015 Revenue Revenue Per Per

July July Boardings Miles Hours Rev. Mile Rev. Hour

WEEKDAY

1 HOSPITAL WEEKDAY 4,292 4,626 (333) -7.2% 4,736 2,452.03 212.37 1.93 22.30

2 BELLAIRE WEEKDAY 7,439 7,424 15 0.2% 7,833 2,479.72 225.87 3.16 34.68

8 SOUTH MAIN WEEKDAY 2,802 3,100 (298) -9.6% 3,101 1,448.37 116.93 2.14 26.52

20 CANAL WEEKDAY 1,595 1,715 (121) -7.0% 1,852 683.14 65.10 2.71 28.45

20 LONG POINT WEEKDAY 2,295 2,468 (174) -7.0% 2,665 1,486.19 99.16 1.79 26.88

25 RICHMOND WEEKDAY 5,762 5,942 (181) -3.0% 6,377 2,234.46 204.88 2.85 31.13

40 PECORE WEEKDAY 2,094 2,095 (2) -0.1% 2,314 1,297.71 100.84 1.78 22.95

40 TELEPHONE WEEKDAY 2,891 3,143 (252) -8.0% 3,196 1,592.44 122.67 2.01 26.05

50 HARRISBURG WEEKDAY 3,476 3,873 (397) -10.3% 4,028 1,735.51 150.90 2.32 26.69

50 HEIGHTS WEEKDAY 2,517 2,805 (288) -10.3% 2,917 1,778.02 138.67 1.64 21.04

52 HIRSCH WEEKDAY 2,759 3,092 (332) -10.8% 3,116 2,405.35 186.30 1.30 16.73

52 SCOTT WEEKDAY 5,602 5,741 (140) -2.4% 6,326 1,546.25 145.57 4.09 43.46

56 AIRLINE WEEKDAY 4,556 4,812 (256) -5.3% 4,933 2,344.24 165.10 2.10 29.88

65 BISSONNET WEEKDAY 6,453 6,115 338 5.5% 7,065 2,298.73 198.83 3.07 35.53

77 LIBERTY WEEKDAY 1,700 1,754 (54) -3.1% 1,977 1,534.82 111.58 1.29 17.72

77 MLK WEEKDAY 3,613 3,727 (115) -3.1% 4,202 1,800.57 143.12 2.33 29.36

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN WEEKDAY 4,530 4,825 (295) -6.1% 4,988 1,755.21 175.85 2.84 28.37

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS WEEKDAY 6,355 6,746 (391) -5.8% 6,854 2,163.84 202.72 3.17 33.81

163 FONDREN EXPRESS WEEKDAY 9,204 9,163 41 0.4% 10,139 2,949.09 221.75 3.44 45.72

Subtotals - Core - WEEKDAY 79,933 83,167 (3,235) -3.9% 88,623 35,985.69 2,988.21 2.46 29.66

Totals - All Local Routes - WEEKDAY 191,520 201,754 (10,235) -5.1% 180,814 105,147.53 8,229.06 1.72 21.97

Ridership Trend - Year-To-Date Indicators - Current Month

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FY2015 FY2014 % July Daily Daily Boardings Boardings

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July July Boardings Miles Hours Rev. Mile Rev. Hour

Ridership Trend - Year-To-Date Indicators - Current Month

SATURDAY

1 HOSPITAL SATURDAY 1,791 1,943 (152) -7.8% 2,271 1,303.82 106.35 1.74 21.35

2 BELLAIRE SATURDAY 5,805 5,289 516 9.7% 5,999 2,100.35 176.93 2.86 33.90

8 SOUTH MAIN SATURDAY 1,463 1,542 (80) -5.2% 1,657 765.46 57.13 2.16 29.00

20 CANAL SATURDAY 1,069 1,104 (35) -3.2% 1,114 582.47 44.57 1.91 25.00

20 LONG POINT SATURDAY 1,418 1,464 (46) -3.2% 1,477 1,171.69 69.26 1.26 21.33

25 RICHMOND SATURDAY 3,266 3,229 38 1.2% 3,280 1,394.90 115.23 2.35 28.47

40 PECORE SATURDAY 932 998 (65) -6.6% 999 1,066.78 77.60 0.94 12.87

40 TELEPHONE SATURDAY 1,731 1,774 (42) -2.4% 1,855 771.65 64.62 2.40 28.71

50 HARRISBURG SATURDAY 2,274 2,549 (274) -10.8% 2,629 1,400.55 98.85 1.88 26.60

50 HEIGHTS SATURDAY 1,454 1,630 (175) -10.8% 1,681 874.06 63.97 1.92 26.28

52 HIRSCH SATURDAY 1,860 1,916 (56) -2.9% 2,128 1,817.68 133.38 1.17 15.95

52 SCOTT SATURDAY 3,455 3,407 48 1.4% 3,951 1,014.94 91.28 3.89 43.29

56 AIRLINE SATURDAY 3,649 3,857 (208) -5.4% 4,194 1,808.27 124.28 2.32 33.74

65 BISSONNET SATURDAY 3,983 3,578 405 11.3% 3,998 1,608.93 122.05 2.48 32.75

77 LIBERTY SATURDAY 996 1,000 (4) -0.4% 1,109 1,118.57 68.28 0.99 16.24

77 MLK SATURDAY 1,696 1,942 (246) -12.6% 1,888 1,152.31 92.43 1.64 20.42

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN SATURDAY 2,855 3,153 (299) -9.5% 3,318 1,213.91 119.73 2.73 27.71

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS SATURDAY 4,730 4,974 (244) -4.9% 5,034 1,627.42 143.12 3.09 35.17

163 FONDREN EXPRESS SATURDAY 5,135 5,151 (16) -0.3% 5,755 1,964.95 152.72 2.93 37.68

Subtotals - Core - SATURDAY 49,562 50,499 (936) -1.9% 54,337 24,758.71 1,921.78 2.19 28.27

Totals - All Local Routes - SATURDAY 107,958 112,216 (4,259) -3.8% 109,083 66,423.36 4,832.52 1.64 22.57

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Core Routes

FY2015 FY2014 % July Daily Daily Boardings Boardings

ROUTE October - October - Change Change FY2015 Revenue Revenue Per Per

July July Boardings Miles Hours Rev. Mile Rev. Hour

Ridership Trend - Year-To-Date Indicators - Current Month

SUNDAY

1 HOSPITAL SUNDAY 1,206 1,263 (56) -4.5% 1,560 921.22 88.68 1.69 17.59

2 BELLAIRE SUNDAY 3,867 3,464 403 11.6% 3,840 1,434.71 107.80 2.68 35.62

8 SOUTH MAIN SUNDAY 783 817 (33) -4.1% 854 564.11 34.42 1.51 24.80

20 CANAL SUNDAY 860 1,068 (208) -19.5% 1,017 460.26 33.72 2.21 30.17

20 LONG POINT SUNDAY 1,187 1,204 (17) -1.4% 1,405 968.32 58.26 1.45 24.12

25 RICHMOND SUNDAY 1,978 1,961 17 0.9% 2,103 878.02 69.97 2.40 30.06

40 PECORE SUNDAY 638 638 (0) 0.0% 673 762.92 60.22 0.88 11.17

40 TELEPHONE SUNDAY 1,420 1,420 (1) 0.0% 1,498 951.11 68.32 1.57 21.92

50 HARRISBURG SUNDAY 1,514 1,703 (189) -11.1% 1,748 791.94 54.45 2.21 32.10

50 HEIGHTS SUNDAY 889 1,000 (111) -11.1% 1,027 773.81 54.68 1.33 18.77

52 HIRSCH SUNDAY 1,407 1,371 37 2.7% 1,500 1,541.17 111.43 0.97 13.46

52 SCOTT SUNDAY 2,296 2,334 (38) -1.6% 2,447 863.12 74.45 2.83 32.87

56 AIRLINE SUNDAY 3,393 3,465 (72) -2.1% 3,875 1,742.33 121.12 2.22 32.00

65 BISSONNET SUNDAY 2,872 2,583 288 11.2% 3,134 1,380.37 98.68 2.27 31.76

77 LIBERTY SUNDAY 698 771 (73) -9.4% 816 927.93 55.70 0.88 14.65

77 MLK SUNDAY 1,189 1,258 (69) -5.5% 1,390 963.02 73.57 1.44 18.89

81 WESTHEIMER-SHARPSTOWN SUNDAY 2,125 2,271 (146) -6.4% 2,267 1,085.83 90.82 2.09 24.96

82 WESTHEIMER-WEST OAKS SUNDAY 3,303 3,490 (188) -5.4% 3,615 1,311.76 102.20 2.76 35.38

163 FONDREN EXPRESS SUNDAY 3,822 3,676 146 4.0% 3,938 1,743.19 131.42 2.26 29.96

Subtotals - Core - SUNDAY 35,447 35,758 (311) -0.9% 38,705 20,065.14 1,489.91 1.93 25.98

Totals - All Local Routes - SUNDAY 70,154 72,054 (1,900) -2.6% 68,467 47,674.68 3,421.62 1.44 20.01

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Annual Fixed-Route Ridership

RIDERSHIP 1

Current

CURRENT October November December January February March April May June July August September ANNUAL Fiscal

FISCAL YEAR 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 FY2015 Year-to-Date

(FY2015)

Local Services 5,625,319 4,648,009 4,759,239 4,694,862 4,510,923 4,735,151 4,820,192 4,498,177 4,643,407 4,766,850 47,702,129

Park & Ride Services 810,952 594,707 609,120 673,910 666,408 717,040 746,175 636,987 746,808 737,898 6,940,007

Subtotal 6,436,272 5,242,716 5,368,359 5,368,772 5,177,331 5,452,192 5,566,367 5,135,164 5,390,216 5,504,747 54,642,136

● Red Line 1,223,635 1,024,080 1,052,064 1,069,842 1,116,742 1,584,590 1,172,564 1,085,030 1,195,704 1,263,920 11,788,170

● ● Green/Purple Trunk - - - - - - - 28,234 69,702 77,300 175,236

● Green Branch - - - - - - - 8,415 25,968 26,412 60,795

● Purple Branch - - - - - - - 16,895 45,286 52,728 114,909

Bus Bridge 17,148 - - 4,494 - - - 392 275 5,015 27,324

Subtotal 1,240,783 1,024,080 1,052,064 1,074,336 1,116,742 1,584,590 1,172,564 1,138,966 1,336,935 1,425,375 12,166,435

Total Fixed Route Services 7,677,055 6,266,796 6,420,423 6,443,108 6,294,073 7,036,782 6,738,931 6,274,130 6,727,150 6,930,122 66,808,570

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PREVIOUS October November December January February March April May June July August September ANNUAL Fiscal

FISCAL YEAR 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 FY2014 Year-to-Date

(FY2014)

Local Services 5,666,051 4,867,171 4,771,199 4,777,002 4,688,670 4,864,584 5,012,500 4,968,383 4,888,676 4,994,804 5,113,032 5,230,384 59,842,457 49,499,041

Park & Ride Services 778,475 592,952 545,310 655,413 681,443 682,188 745,001 702,601 733,567 751,412 711,440 768,033 8,347,836 6,868,363

Subtotal 6,444,526 5,460,123 5,316,509 5,432,415 5,370,113 5,546,772 5,757,502 5,670,984 5,622,243 5,746,216 5,824,472 5,998,417 68,190,293 56,367,404

● Red Line 1,009,689 829,843 860,735 1,073,820 1,050,666 1,509,051 983,562 983,360 1,033,122 1,068,619 1,138,952 1,159,620 12,701,039 10,402,467

● ● Green/Purple Trunk - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

● Green Branch - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

● Purple Branch - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Bus Bridge - - 674 - - - 18,424 29,880 14,539 18,067 - 9,530 91,114 81,584

Subtotal 1,009,689 829,843 861,409 1,073,820 1,050,666 1,509,051 1,001,986 1,013,240 1,047,661 1,086,686 1,138,952 1,169,150 12,792,153 10,484,051

Total Fixed Route Services 7,454,215 6,289,966 6,177,918 6,506,235 6,420,779 7,055,823 6,759,488 6,684,224 6,669,904 6,832,902 6,963,424 7,167,567 80,982,446 66,851,455

VARIANCE October November December January February March April May June July August September ANNUAL Year-to-Date

Local Services (40,732) (219,162) (11,960) (82,140) (177,747) (129,433) (192,309) (470,206) (245,269) (227,954) (1,796,912)

Park & Ride Services 32,477 1,755 63,810 18,497 (15,035) 34,852 1,174 (65,614) 13,241 (13,515) 71,643

Subtotal (8,254) (217,407) 51,850 (63,643) (192,782) (94,580) (191,135) (535,820) (232,028) (241,469) (1,725,268)

● Red Line 213,946 194,237 191,329 (3,978) 66,076 75,539 189,002 101,670 162,582 195,301 1,385,703

● ● Green/Purple Trunk - - - - - - - 28,234 69,702 77,300 175,236

● Green Branch - - - - - - - 8,415 25,968 26,412 60,795

● Purple Branch - - - - - - - 16,895 45,286 52,728 114,909

Bus Bridge 17,148 - (674) 4,494 - - (18,424) (29,488) (14,264) (13,052) (54,260)

Subtotal 231,094 194,237 190,655 516 66,076 75,539 170,578 125,726 289,274 338,689 1,682,384

Total Fixed Route Services 222,840 (23,170) 242,505 (63,127) (126,707) (19,041) (20,557) (410,093) 57,246 97,220 (42,885)

% VARIANCE October November December January February March April May June July August September ANNUAL Year-to-Date

Local Services -0.7% -4.5% -0.3% -1.7% -3.8% -2.7% -3.8% -9.5% -5.0% -4.6% -3.6%

Park & Ride Services 4.2% 0.3% 11.7% 2.8% -2.2% 5.1% 0.2% -9.3% 1.8% -1.8% 1.0%

Subtotal -0.1% -4.0% 1.0% -1.2% -3.6% -1.7% -3.3% -9.4% -4.1% -4.2% -3.1%

● Red Line 21.2% 23.4% 22.2% -0.4% 6.3% 5.0% 19.2% 10.3% 15.7% 18.3% 13.3%

● ● Green/Purple Trunk

● Green Branch

● Purple Branch

Bus Bridge -100.0% -100.0% -98.7% -98.1% -72.2% -66.5%

Subtotal 22.9% 23.4% 22.1% 0.0% 6.3% 5.0% 17.0% 12.4% 27.6% 31.2% 16.0%

Total Fixed Route Services 3.0% -0.4% 3.9% -1.0% -2.0% -0.3% -0.3% -6.1% 0.9% 1.4% -0.1%

SOURCE: RASE

NOTE: FY2015 METRORAIL RIDERSHIP BASED ON 100% DATA METHODOLOGY. FY2014 METRORAIL DATA REVISED TO REFLECT ALTERNATE SAMPLING METHODOLOGY.

1) Calendar Mix. There was no change in the calendar mix between July 2015 and July 2014.

2) Fare Increase. There was no change in METRO's base fare between FY2015 and FY2014. No ridership change would have been expected due to fares.

3) Gasoline Prices. Gasoline prices decreased by -26.6 % in July 2015 relative to July 2014. However, there is no statistical correlation between changes in gasoline prices and local bus ridership. The

only statistical correlation between gasoline prices and Park & Ride ridership occurred in FY2008 during the time period when the average price of a gallon of gasoline exceeded the maximum base fare for

a Park & Ride (then $3.50). No ridership change would have been expected due to the change in gasoline prices.

4) Special Events - METRORail. There was one special event in July 2015 compared to zero special events in July 2014. Due to the increase in the number of special

events, a ridership increase would be expected.

5) Service Interruptions - METRORail. There were twenty-two service interruptions in July 2015 compared to six service interruptions in July 2014. Due to the increase in the number of service interruptions,

a ridership decrease would be expected.

6) Employment. There were 66K more people employed in June 2015 relative to June 2014. The unemployment rate in June 2015 was 4.5%, compared to 5.3% in June 2014 (Bureau

of Labor Statistics). A positive ridership change would be expected due to the improved employment picture.

7) Weather. Average temperature of 86° and .55 inches of rainfall in July 2015 as compared to average temperature of 83° and 5.26 inches in July 2014. A ridership increase would be

expected due to decreased rainfall.

8) North Line Extension. The addition of 8 northbound and 8 southbound rail stations on the North Line occurred on Saturday, December 21, 2013.

9) Central Station commenced operations effective February 18, 2015.

10) Green and Purple lines commenced operations effective May 23, 2015.

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