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2 Table of Contents Table of Contents... 3 Glossary... 3 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) Transit Route abbreviations... 3 JAUNT Commuter Route (Fixed)... 3 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) System Map.4 Executive Summary... 5 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)... 6 Monthly Summary of Total Ridership... 6 Total Ridership per Route... 7 Passengers per Revenue Hour by Month... 9 Passengers per Revenue Mile by Month JAUNT Monthly Summary of Total Ridership by Passenger Origin by Commuter Routes by Type of Passenger by Public Riders by Financial Responsibility Passengers per Revenue Hour by Passenger Origin Passengers per Revenue Hour by Public Riders Rideshare Active Rideshare Registered Users by Locality Active Guaranteed Ride Home Registered Users by Locality Average Match Rate Amtrak Service
3 Glossary Fixed Route Service (FR): FR operate along a specific route according to a fixed or preset schedule. Each trip serves the same stops, origins and destinations, continuously, until service ends. Match Rate (Rideshare): Percentage of completed applications that are able to match with another commuter. This can only be calculated for new registrants each month, and doesn t have a total for all active users. No Service: This service typically occurs during federally recognized holidays, such as New Year's Day and Independence Day. No routes operate during these days. Previous Year: These sections refer to data for the same month in the previous year. Revenue Hours (RH): RHs are the hours of service where a bus is providing service to passengers. Revenue Mile (RM): RHs are the miles a bus travels on a route while providing service to passengers. Ridership: Ridership is the number of people using a public transportation service in a given time period. Year-to-Date (YTD): YTD numbers are the sum of values for a period beginning July 1st of the current fiscal year until the end of a specified month. Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) Transit Route abbreviations Abbreviation Route Full Name Abbreviation Route Full Name Free T UVA - Downtown Route 6 UVA Hospital & Downtown Route 1 East Market & PVCC Fashion Square & Route7 Downtown 5th Street Station & Route 2 Downtown Route 8 Barracks Road & Downtown Route 9 Greenbrier & Downtown Route 3 Southwood & Belmont Route 10 Pantops & Downtown UVA Hospital, Fry s Route 4 Fashion Square Mall, Rio Rd, Spring & Downtown Route 11 & Downtown Route 5 Barrack s Road & Walmart, UVA Hospital, Walmart Route 12 Downtown Please click on the route s name to see relevant map and schedule. A CAT Transit System Map is placed on Page.4 of this document as well. JAUNT Commuter Route (Fixed) Routes Bus Stops Albemarle County Crozet, Scottsville, and Earlysville Buckingham County Downtown Charlottesville, UVA, Martha Jefferson, Scottsville Fluvanna County Stops along Route 15 and Route 29 Nelson County Lovingston Express Route, Roseland Route, Wintergreen Employment Route 3 Glossary
4 Transit System Map 4 Transit System Map
5 Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to provide monthly updates on existing transit options serving Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson Counties, and City of Charlottesville. This document includes transit ridership data provided by Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT), JAUNT, as well as Rideshare, organized by transit routes, passenger origin, type of service, day of week, and other attributes. To illustrate changes taken place in ridership, comparisons are made to the previous month, and the same month of the previous year. Transit Trends Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) In June, in comparison with June : Total Ridership decreased by 9.52% Total Revenue Hours increased by 3.71% Total Revenue Miles decreased by 0.25% Passengers per Revenue Hour and per Revenue Mile decreased by 12.73% and 9.33% respectively Routes 2 and 11 had increased ridership Routes 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 12 and Free Trolley had decreased ridership Routes funded by Albemarle County (Route 1,2,3,5,10,11) had an overall ridership decrease of 34.34% In Fiscal Year, ridership in all months had decreased in comparison with same months in Fiscal Year, resulting in an overall decrease of 6.27% in total ridership JAUNT In June, in comparison with June : Total Ridership only increased in Charlottesville and Buckingham and there was a decrease in ridership for the rest of the jurisdictions, resulting in a 2.8% decrease in total ridership. Commuter Routes had an overall increase of 27% in total ridership. All commuter routes except the Nelson County route had ridership increases. The highest increase was in Albemarle County route, by 65.7%, followed by Buckingham County, by 11.7%. Ridership for all passenger types decreased, except for adults which increased by 3.4%. Ridership of the disabled decreased by more than 21.2%. 5 Executive Summary
6 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) Monthly Summary of Total Ridership Summary All Routes May, Change by Month Current YTD Total Previous YTD Total YTD Change Total Passengers 158, , , % 2,052,376 2,189, % Total Revenue Hours 8,562 8,949 8, % 104,510 98, % Total Revenue Miles 81,714 82,701 81, % 962, , % Passengers/RH % % Passengers/RM % % 6 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)
7 Total Ridership per Route Total Ridership per Route All Routes Route % of Ridership Change by Month Current YTD Total % of YTD Ridership Previous YTD Total YTD Change Free T 36, % 38, % 665, % 737, % Route 1 2, % 3, % 39, % 45, % Route 2* 4, % 4, % 56, % 28, % Route 3 7, % 9, % 101, % 110, % Route 4 6, % 10, % 100, % 117, % Route 5 17, % 18, % 218, % 220, % Route 6 5, % 6, % 78, % 76, % Route 7 40, % 43, % 531, % 582, % Route 8 8, % 8, % 91, % 98, % Route 9 1, % 2, % 19, % 29, % Route 10 5, % 5, % 59, % 64, % Route 11 5, % 5, % 67, % 61, % Route 12 1, % 1, % 21, % 16, % Total 143, , % 2,052,376-2,189, % *Route 2 did not begin operation until October Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)
8 Total Ridership per Albemarle Funded Routes Total Ridership per Route Albemarle Funded Routes & University Rides Route % of Ridership Change - Route 1 2, % 3, % Route 2* 4, % 4, % Route 3 7, % 9, % Route 5 17, % 18, % Route 10 5, % 5, % Route 11 5, % 5, % Albemarle Funded Routes Total** 43, % 46, % University Rides*** 58, % 68, All Service 143, , % *Route 2 did not begin operation until October 2016 ** This sum does not include ridership numbers of Route 2 ***University Rides refer to the ride provided on a CAT route (including the Free Trolley) where the passenger has presented and scanned to the fare box a valid University of Virginia student, staff or health services identification badge in lieu of payment of fare. All University rides are provided fare free by CAT. 8 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)
9 Passengers per Revenue Hour by Month Passengers per Revenue Hour by Month All Routes FY- FY- Change Month Passengers Revenue Hours Pass/RH Passengers Revenue Hours Pass/RH Pass/RH January 162,136 8, ,307 7, % February 177,358 8, ,948 7, % March 177,763 9, ,542 8, % April 186,103 8, ,731 7, % May 155,574 8, ,591 8, % June 143,050 8, ,096 8, % July 159,827 8, ,245 7, % August 180,335 9, ,711 8, % September 193,726 8, ,615 8, % October 191,010 8, ,130 9, % November 179,441 8, ,846 8, % December 146,053 8, ,850 8, % Total 2,052, , ,189,612 98, % 9 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)
10 10 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)
11 Passengers per Revenue Mile by Month Passengers per Revenue Mile by Month All Routes FY- FY- Change Month Passengers Revenue Miles Pass/RM Passengers Revenue Miles Pass/RM Pass/RM January 162,136 81, ,307 75, % February 177,358 75, ,948 67, % March 177,763 84, ,542 77, % April 186,103 79, ,731 74, % May 155,574 82, ,591 81, % June 143,050 81, ,096 81, % July 159,827 81, ,245 80, % August 180,335 85, ,711 87, % September 193,726 79, ,615 84, % October 191,010 79, ,130 87, % November 179,441 74, ,846 78, % December 146,053 78, ,850 77, % Total 2,052, , ,189, , % 11 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)
12 12 Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT)
13 JAUNT Monthly Summary of Total Ridership by Passenger Origin Total Number of Passengers by Origin Passenger Origin May, YTD FY17 YTD FY18 Charlottesville 8,820 10,545 9, % 127, , % Albemarle 11,144 11,585 10, % 129, , % Nelson 1,662 1,629 1, % 19,966 19, % Fluvanna 1,376 1,578 1, % 16,670 17, % Louisa 938 1, % 12,837 11, % Buckingham 1,045 1,204 1, % 11,793 14, % Total 24,985 27,693 24, % 318, , % 13 JAUNT
14 Total Ridership by Passenger Origin Charlottesville Albemarle Nelson Fluvanna Louisa Buckingham May, 14 JAUNT
15 by Commuter Routes Total Number of Passengers by Commuter Routes Commuter Routes May, YTD FY17 YTD FY18 Albemarle 1,087 2,029 1, % 15,291 22, % Nelson % 5,167 5, % Fluvanna % 1,874 2, % Buckingham 1,045 1,204 1, % 11,793 14, % Total 2,780 3,861 3, % 34,125 44, % by Type of Passenger Total Number of Passengers by Type Type of Passenger May, YTD FY17 YTD FY18 Youth 4,153 3,185 3, % 43,358 41, % Adult 15,315 18,269 15, % 205, , % Elderly 6,009 6,239 5, % 74,103 75, % Disabled (All Passengers) 24,916 19,108 19, % 260, , % Total 25,476 27,693 24, % 322, , % 15 JAUNT
16 by Public Riders Total Number of Passengers by Passenger Origin (Public Riders) Passenger Origin May, YTD FY17 YTD FY18 Charlottesville ADA 5,892 6,657 6, % 73,147 80, % Albemarle ADA 5,952 5,279 5, % 69,914 66, % Charlottesville % 2,154 2, % Albemarle 3,135 3,883 3, % 37,482 40, % Nelson 1,235 1,166 1, % 14,878 14, % Fluvanna 1,137 1,402 1, % 13,236 15, % Louisa % 8,372 7, % Buckingham 1,045 1,204 1, % 11,793 14, % Total 19,187 20,775 18, % 230, , % by Financial Responsibility Total Number of Passengers by Financial Responsibility Passenger Origin May, YTD FY17 YTD FY18 Public 19,187 20,775 18, % 230, , % Agency 6,289 6,918 5, % 91,846 88, % Total 25,476 27,693 24, % 322, , % 16 JAUNT
17 Passengers per Revenue Hour by Passenger Origin Passengers per Revenue Hour by Passenger Origin June June Change Passenger Origin Passengers Revenue Hours Pass/RH Passengers Revenue Hours Pass/RH Pass/RH Charlottesville 9,013 2, ,820 2, Albemarle 10,529 3, ,144 4, Nelson 1, , Fluvanna 1, , Louisa Buckingham 1, , Total 24,278 7, ,985 8, JAUNT Passengers per Revenue Hour by Public Riders Passengers per Revenue Hours by Public Riders June June Change Passenger Origin Passengers Revenue Hours Pass/RH Passengers Revenue Hours Pass/RH Pass/RH Charlottesville ADA 6,271 1, ,892 2, Albemarle ADA 5,219 1, ,952 2, Charlottesville Albemarle 3,380 1, ,135 1, Nelson 1, , Fluvanna 1, , Louisa Buckingham 1, , Total 18,960 6, ,187 7,
18 Rideshare Active Rideshare Registered Users by Locality User Origin Active Rideshare Registered Users by Locality of Origin May, Change - Charlottesville Albemarle Nelson Fluvanna Louisa Buckingham Area Total (#/% of Total) 284/58.2% 313/57.5% 316/57.5% 32/59.3% Total* Active Guaranteed Ride Home Registered Users by Locality Active Guaranteed Ride Home Registered Users by Locality of Origin User Origin May, Change - Charlottesville Albemarle Nelson Fluvanna Louisa Buckingham Area Total (#/% of Total) 72/40.9% 74/40.4% 74/40.4% 2/-0.5% Total Average Match Rate Average Match Rate May, Change - Match Rate 100% 100% 80% -20% *Area total is the sum of the number of users from the jurisdictions listed on the table **Total is the sum of the number users from all the service areas of Rideshare 18 Rideshare
19 Amtrak service in Charlottesville, VA CVS Passengers using this station, (arrivals and departures, in thousands) Union Station 810 W Main St Charlottesville, VA Population served by this station Within 25 miles: 250,802 Within 50 miles: 729,664 5th congressional district Thomas Garrett (R) (202) garrett.house.gov Current Amtrak presence State Supported: 84,394 VA Service/Lynchburg: Daily service Long Distance: 56,828 Cardinal: 3 trains/wk Crescent: Daily service Direct service (no change of train) to 74 cities Quick recap, (arrivals and departures) Coach/ Business First/ Sleeper Total Trips by length, Passengers 137,397 3, ,222 Average trip 241 miles 525 miles 249 miles Average fare $ $ $ Average yield, per mi Station also handled 10,463 passengers to/from 3 cities on connecting Thruway bus service. Top city pairs by ridership, 1. Washington, DC 114 mi 2. New York, NY 339 mi 3. Alexandria, VA 106 mi 4. Philadelphia, PA 249 mi 5. Atlanta, GA 522 mi 6. Baltimore, MD 154 mi 7. Chicago, IL* 807 mi 8. Manassas, VA 82 mi 9. Newark, NJ 329 mi 10. Lynchburg, VA 61 mi Legend Coach/business First/sleeper 0-99 mi 5.4% mi 42.6% mi 10.4% mi 31.8% mi 2.3% mi 3.2% mi 1.1% mi 0.2% mi 2.2% mi <0.1% mi 0.8% Top city pairs by revenue, 1. New York, NY 339 mi 2. Washington, DC 114 mi 3. Philadelphia, PA 249 mi 4. Atlanta, GA 522 mi 5. Alexandria, VA 106 mi 6. Chicago, IL* 807 mi 7. Newark, NJ 329 mi 8. New Orleans, LA 1,040 mi 9. Baltimore, MD 154 mi 10. Trenton, NJ 281 mi Copyright Rail Passengers Association 1200 G St NW, Ste 240 Washington, DC (202) railpassengers.org * Chicago is Amtrak s east-west gateway. 0316
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