URBAN TRANSPORT TRENDS: CANADA
TABLES . . . . .
#1: Per Capita Ridership: Largest Metropolitan Areas
#2: Largest Metropolitan Areas Ranked by Per Capita Ridership
Table #1
Per Capita Ridership Largest Metropolitan Areas
Metro, Regional Rail, Tram, Bus & Trolleybus
Annual Passenger Journeys (Linked Trips) Per Capita
|
1993 or 1994
|
1984
|
Change
|
Calgary
|
65.4
|
74.1
|
-11.7%
|
Edmonton
|
44.1
|
56.7
|
-22.2%
|
Hamilton
|
36.4
|
57.0
|
-36.1%
|
Halifax
|
47.8
|
51.6
|
-7.5%
|
Kitchener
|
32.7
|
49.9
|
-34.5%
|
London
|
30.2
|
58.1
|
-48.0%
|
Montreal
|
117.5
|
149.9
|
-21.6%
|
Ottawa-Hull
|
82.9
|
119.8
|
-30.8%
|
Quebec
|
54.4
|
65.3
|
-16.8%
|
Regina
|
41.7
|
54.3
|
-23.3%
|
St. Catherines
|
12.2
|
18.8
|
-34.9%
|
Saskatoon
|
54.8
|
77.8
|
-29.5%
|
Toronto
|
105.8
|
142.8
|
-25.9%
|
Vancouver
|
71.2
|
68.5
|
4.0%
|
Victoria
|
51.1
|
50.7
|
0.8%
|
Winnipeg
|
61.1
|
94.2
|
-35.1%
|
Windsor
|
21.1
|
38.8
|
-45.5%
|
Total
|
80.4
|
103.8
|
-22.6%
|
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Table #2
Metropolitan Areas Ranked by
Per Capita Ridership: 1993/4
1
|
Montreal
|
117.5
|
2
|
Toronto
|
105.8
|
3
|
Ottawa-Hull
|
82.9
|
4
|
Vancouver
|
71.2
|
5
|
Calgary
|
65.4
|
6
|
Winnipeg
|
61.1
|
7
|
Saskatoon
|
54.8
|
8
|
Quebec
|
54.4
|
9
|
Victoria
|
51.1
|
10
|
Halifax
|
47.8
|
11
|
Edmonton
|
44.1
|
12
|
Regina
|
41.7
|
13
|
Hamilton
|
36.4
|
14
|
Kitchener
|
32.7
|
15
|
London
|
30.2
|
16
|
Wiindsor
|
21.1
|
17
|
St. Cath-N Falls
|
12.2
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