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14.3 million trips were taken on HART buses in FY 2012! |
The latest numbers are in to
close out HART fiscal year 2012, which ended Sept. 30. Ridership highlights:
- Fiscal year
2012 bus ridership was up by nearly 600,000 trips or 4.3 percent,
compared to last year (2011: 13,730,705; 2012: 14,314,610)
- Fiscal Year
2012 bus ridership marks an all-time high for HART and breaks the annual
record for the third year in a row!
- Fiscal Year
2012 bus ridership breakdown:
- Express
average ridership up 11.4 percent
- Saturday
average ridership up 4.7
- Sunday
average ridership up 2.2 percent
"Transportation has
occupied the attention of this community for the past few years, and although
we may not yet have light rail to serve commuters and visitors, record
ridership for the third straight year in a row shows that this community has
noticed HART's transformation from the bus system of an earlier time,"
said HART Board Chair Fran Davin. "HART is on pace for even greater
transformation next year, as we move forward with significant transit system
improvements, including upgraded facilities, MetroRapid North-South, and a
compressed natural gas fueling station."
HART Highlights in fiscal
year 2012:
- Secured $6.3
million in federal grants to build a compressed natural gas fueling
station and purchase buses powered by CNG. Design-build of the fueling
station is scheduled to begin early 2013.
- 54 shelters
installed, 319 stops improved (i.e. landing pads, sidewalks,
etc.) throughout Hillsborough County, including Cities of Tampa and
Temple Terrace
- 2012 Summer
Blast Pass ridership increased by 48 percent! This year, 66,215 trips
were taken as part of this program, compared to last year's ridership of
44,732.
- New, smaller
HARTPlus vans were added to the fleet, providing cost-savings and
flexibility to operations. These vehicles are less expensive to purchase
and operate, and can be assigned to paratransit trips with fewer
passengers.
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