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Hillsborough Bus Ridership Down 10.3 Percent in One Year

November 3, 2018 - 6:00am

Just as citizens vote on a 1 percent sales tax to fund transit in Hillsborough County, the county’s transit authority reported that its bus ridership is down 10.3 percent for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.

The steep plunge calls into question the “need” or market demand for more transit, especially because more transit won’t reduce road congestion. County administrator Mike Merrill said so at a recent meeting. Also, tax hike proponent Kevin Thurman of All For Transportation (AFT) admitted this when challenged.

One silver lining is that the agency’s “Mission MAX” plan has achieved its stated original goal of increasing ridership on its “high-demand routes.” Those core routes now have higher frequency, and the so-called “MetroRapid” traffic was up 80.6 percent as a result. However, that increase is swamped by the 18.6 percent decline in weekday ridership on the other routes, resulting in the overall bus ridership decline of 10.3 percent.

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The data is shown on the right and mirrors a nationwide trend of decline in transit ridership. Even in New York City, a bastion of subway ridership, in just one year the weekday subway ridership dropped 2.5 percent and weekend ridership dropped 9 percent. This decline prompted "60 Minutes" to ask less than two weeks ago, "Why has the New York City subway gone off the rails?”

The reasons for transit’s decline are many. Apart from ride-sharing companies taking riders, an examination of public data shows the supposed social, environmental, and economic development benefits of transit are negligible to nonexistent.

While streetcar ridership is up slightly for the year, it is largely due to promotions involving 25-cent rides and free rides. Tampa’s so-called TECO streetcar ranks 38th out of 39 of U.S. light rail systems in both ridership and ridership per mile of system.

The 302,872 streetcar riders per year in fiscal 2018 is far below the ridership levels projected when the line was promoted by then-mayor Dick Greco. The line opened in 2002 and after its first full year of operation, ridership was 420,000, dropping to 401,000 in fiscal 2010. It is now 28 percent lower than in its first year of operation.

The Tampa TECO streetcar’s bad ridership trend line has arisen despite heavy marketing efforts, free rides and an approximately 35 percent increase in population in Hillsborough County since the line opened. Light rail ridership per system mile is also declining nationwide.

The data couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Jeff Vinik-backed AFT’s tax hike effort to fund transit. If there is no demand for more transit, if forcing people into transit won’t reduce road congestion, and if transit isn’t green ... then why would voters agree to tax themselves to pay for it?

Tom Rask, a conservative Pinellas County-based blogger, founded the Tampa Bay Guardian.

 

Comments

To answer the article’s question, yes - more transit reduces road congestion. This artcile answers that itself - “Mission MAX achieved its goal of increasing ridership on high-demand routes.” The real question is the validity of this article, since the Streetcar had no 25-cent promotion days in FY18

Oh “Jerry” the troll for Vinik and Co. And “Lisa” joins him?

This is a very slanted article, not worth the effort to type it. Makes conclusions from very cherry picked data. See the comment above -- the most obvious reason for ridership being down is that multiple routes were CUT, and due to lack of funding, not due to lack of need. There is need, and the benefits of public transit are many. Have you been on I-4 or I-75 lately? They are miserable. And costly.

Yet not mentioned is a yr ago HART cut multiple routes as not enough money, is THE reason ridership is down here...…Why?……..Here in east Hillsborough buses barely come and not at night, weekends if regular and some night buses would greatly increase ridership...………….With everything going on in the state why are there 5 article against Voters her, choosing whether we want better transit or not there, mostly using lies?...………….You seem to have a thing about not wanting voters to decide even though it has nothing to do with those against it here....…...What's up with that?...……….It could only be paid propaganda to put such lies up so often.

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