Comparison of Urban Rail and Freeway Passenger Volumes

By Randal O'Toole,
Senior Economist, The Thoreau Institute

(Notes Below)

MODE OF TRANSPORT Unlinked Trips per Year Person Miles per Year Directional Route Miles (One Way Route Miles) Daily Person Miles per Directional Route Mile
HEAVY RAIL
New York Transit 1,535,830.3 7,359,274.9 492.9 40,905.7
New York PATH 69,974.3 299,639.6 28.6 28,703.9
New York Staten Island 4,177.0 30,401.6 28.6 2,912.3
Total New York 1,609,981.6 7,689,316.1 550.1 38,296.0
DC Metro 213,044.9 1,077,145.7 184.9 15,960.4
Boston 120,284.3 431,854.0 75.8 15,609.0
Atlanta 77,802.0 488,747.7 92.2 14,523.2
BART 80,256.8 987,864.1 190.1 14,237.1
Chicago RTA 153,572.7 899,321.6 206.3 11,943.3
Philadelphia PATCO 10,751.7 95,014.9 31.5 8,264.0
Philadelphia SEPTA 81,219.8 365,230.6 76.1 13,148.9
Total Philadelphia 91,971.5 460,245.5 107.6 11,718.8
Miami 13,482.5 104,301.7 42.2 6,771.5
Los Angeles 12,269.2 24,118.1 10.0 6,607.7
Baltimore 12,833.5 67,220.3 29.4 6,264.1
Cleveland 7,335.8 54,247.5 38.2 3,890.7
Total heavy rail 2,392,834.8 12,284,382.3 1,526.8 22,043.4
LIGHT RAIL
San Diego 22,969.2 152,745.2 48.3 8,664.2
St. Louis 14,560.3 95,910.5 34.0 7,728.5
Boston 70,135.7 172,825.2 55.9 8,470.4
Portland 11,846.0 63,299.1 31.2 5,558.4
Los Angeles 23,883.9 170,541.9 82.4 5,670.4
San Francisco 38,898.1 105,925.6 49.7 5,839.2
Newark 4,444.8 12,584.6 8.3 4,154.0
Denver 4,806.9 13,055.6 10.6 3,374.4
Dallas 10,949.6 58,916.8 40.8 3,956.3
Sacramento 8,074.9 39,425.4 36.2 2,983.8
Buffalo 7,213.8 16,261.9 12.4 3,593.0
New Orleans 6,422.5 15,568.7 16.0 2,665.9
Baltimore 7,046.1 48,009.5 57.6 2,283.6
Cleveland 5,134.4 29,029.6 30.8 2,582.2
San Jose 6,910.1 32,993.5 39.0 2,317.8
Pittsburgh 7,591.6 35,764.0 38.1 2,571.7
Philadelphia 20,221.7 50,997.3 69.3 2,016.1
National total light rail 272,944.3 1,115,351.9 675.5 4,523.7
Total light rail - Seattle, Memphis 271,109.6 1,113,854.4 660.6 4,619.5
COMMUTER RAIL
New Jersey Transit 55,881.4 1,193,312.0 975.2 3,352.5
Long Island Railroad 99,602.0 2,336,724.2 638.2 10,031.3
Metro North 66,470.4 1,779,479.7 535.4 9,105.9
Total New York 221,953.8 5,309,515.9 2,148.8 6,769.6
Chicago Metra 69,932.7 1,521,277.9 939.4 4,436.8
Chicago No. IN 3,369.6 91,652.0 179.8 1,396.6
Total Chicago 73,302.3 1,612,929.9 1,119.2 3,948.3
San Francisco 8,632.3 177,044.5 153.6 3,157.9
Philadelphia DOT 193.4 14,625.7 31.5 1,272.1
Philadelphia SEPTA 28,281.3 398,818.7 443.4 2,464.3
Total Philadelphia 28,474.7 413,444.4 474.9 2,385.2
Boston 31,348.1 599,115.8 692.3 2,371.0
Ft. Lauderdale 2,348.6 68,109.2 140.0 1,332.9
Baltimore 4,738.2 142,579.5 373.4 1,046.1
Washington VRE 1,902.1 69,842.0 175.0 1,093.4
San Diego 938.0 26,886.2 82.2 896.1
Los Angeles 6,218.2 272,186.3 768.6 970.2
Dallas 506.4 4,455.9 13.7 891.1
Hartford 285.0 6,149.3 101.2 166.5
Total commuter rail 380,647.7 8,702,258.9 6,242.9 3,819.0
FREEWAY Daily Vehicle Miles Daily Person Miles Directional Lane Miles Person Miles per Directional Lane Mile
New York-NE NJ 96,808.0 154,892.8 6,604.0 23,454.4
Los Angeles 121,554.0 194,486.4 5,244.0 37,087.4
Chicago-NW IN 48,426.0 77,481.6 2,653.0 29,205.3
Philadelphia 23,555.0 37,688.0 1,734.0 21,734.7
San Francisco-Oakland 45,146.0 72,233.6 2,334.0 30,948.4
Detroit 30,867.0 49,387.2 1,796.0 27,498.4
Dallas-Fort Worth 46,737.0 74,779.2 3,229.0 23,158.6
Washington 33,931.0 54,289.6 1,935.0 28,056.6
Boston 22,254.0 35,606.4 1,307.0 27,242.8
Atlanta 40,597.0 64,955.2 2,289.0 28,377.1
San Diego 29,877.0 47,803.2 1,761.0 27,145.5
Phoenix 15,894.0 25,430.4 896.0 28,382.1
Houston 39,567.0 63,307.2 2,429.0 26,063.1
Minneapolis-St. Paul 25,503.0 40,804.8 1,542.0 26,462.3
Baltimore 21,288.0 34,060.8 1,461.0 23,313.3
Miami-Hialeah 12,546.0 20,073.6 754.0 26,622.8
St. Louis 24,961.0 39,937.6 1,766.0 22,614.7
Seattle 23,318.0 37,308.8 1,296.0 28,787.7
Tampa-St Pete-Clearwater 8,149.0 13,038.4 648.0 20,121.0
Denver 16,170.0 25,872.0 1,018.0 25,414.5
Pittsburgh 10,911.0 17,457.6 1,190.0 14,670.3
Cleveland 17,121.0 27,393.6 1,257.0 21,792.8
San Jose 17,652.0 28,243.2 1,126.0 25,082.8
Portland-Vancouver 12,021.0 19,233.6 698.0 27,555.3
Norfolk-VA Beach-Newport News 10,757.0 17,211.2 810.0 21,248.4
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood-Pompano Beach 11,228.0 17,964.8 718.0 25,020.6
Riverside-San Bernardino 15,579.0 24,926.4 874.0 28,519.9
Kansas City 18,222.0 29,155.2 1,715.0 17,000.1
Sacramento 11,142.0 17,827.2 679.0 26,255.1
Las Vegas 5,880.0 9,408.0 396.0 23,757.6
Milwaukee 8,859.0 14,174.4 609.0 23,274.9
San Antonio 14,513.0 23,220.8 1,073.0 21,641.0
Cincinnati 15,197.0 24,315.2 962.0 25,275.7
Orlando 8,666.0 13,865.6 687.0 20,182.8
Buffalo-Niagara Falls 5,796.0 9,273.6 633.0 14,650.2
New Orleans 5,745.0 9,192.0 411.0 22,365.0
Oklahoma City 8,731.0 13,969.6 729.0 19,162.7
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach 7,474.0 11,958.4 456.0 26,224.6
Memphis 6,370.0 10,192.0 489.0 20,842.5
Indianapolis 10,967.0 17,547.2 725.0 24,203.0
Columbus 11,678.0 18,684.8 815.0 22,926.1
Providence-Pawtucket 7,904.0 12,646.4 630.0 20,073.7
Salt Lake City 6,171.0 9,873.6 500.0 19,747.2
Jacksonville 9,026.0 14,441.6 685.0 21,082.6
Louisville 9,897.0 15,835.2 668.0 23,705.4
Tulsa 5,846.0 9,353.6 530.0 17,648.3
Honolulu 5,656.0 9,049.6 400.0 22,624.0
Tucson 1,913.0 3,060.8 172.0 17,795.3
Birmingham 8,327.0 13,323.2 673.0 19,796.7
El Paso 3,685.0 5,896.0 289.0 20,401.4
Total top 50 metro areas 1,020,082.0 1,632,131.2 64,295.0 25,385.0
Source: Calculated from National Transit Database and Federal Highway Administration data.

NOTES

The first part of the table shows all major U.S. rail transit lines, including trips and passenger miles per year and directional route miles, from tables 19 and 27 of the National Transit Database . A directional route mile is one-way; a fifteen-mile rail line therefore has 30 directional route miles. I left Seattle and Memphis out of the light-rail table (though they are in the national total) because their lines are just short tourist trolleys. I broke out New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia lines among several providers.

The second part of the table shows freeway data from the 1998 Highway Statistics, table HM-72, including freeway vehicle miles per day and freeway lane miles for the fifty largest urban areas. I multiplied vehicle mile by 1.6 to get passenger miles, based on the 1995 Nationwide Passenger Transportation Survey .

The data indicate that only the New York City subway and PATH lines produce more passenger miles of travel per directional route mile than the average urban freeway. The most productive light rail line produces about a third as many passenger miles as the average freeway. New York heavily skews the data for heavy and commuter rail lines; averages fall by 40 percent if New York is left out. Los Angeles slightly skews the data for freeway; the average drops by 4 percent if LA is left out. Somehow, LA freeways are nearly 50 percent more productive than average, probably indicating heavier loads during non-peak hours.

These data should lay to rest any claim that light rail, commuter rail, or even most heavy rail lines are anywhere near as productive as freeways.

These data suggest that, for an average urban area outside of New York City:

  • Light rail makes sense as a transportation investment if its cost per directional route mile is less than a fifth of the cost of freeway lane miles (two-fifths per route mile);

  • Heavy rail makes sense if its cost per directional route mile is half or less of the cost per freeway lane mile (or equal per route mile);

  • Commuter rail makes sense if its cost per directional route mile is a tenth or less of the cost per freeway lane mile (or a fifth per route mile).

Few if any rail transit projects of the last decades or any proposed today meet these criteria.

(c) 2000 www.publicpurpose.com --- Wendell Cox Consultancy --- Permission granted to use with attribution.
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