Capital Metro Monthly Ridership Report July 2018 (Fiscal Year 2018)

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Capital Metro Monthly Ridership Report July 2018 (Fiscal Year 2018) Page 1 of 5

Ridership Summary This is a summary of Capital Metro system-wide ridership statistics for the month of July 2018 by mode of service. July Total Boardings by Mode Mode Jul-17 Jul-18 YTD 2017 YTD 2018 YTD Change Total Fixed Route 1,676,307 1,683,382 0.4% 18,285,864 17,008,128-7.0% Total Special Events 4,024 5,308 31.9% 154,299 139,489-9.6% Total MetroAccess 53,414 57,019 6.7% 556,849 558,165 0.2% TOTAL Innovation Mobility 767 14-98.2% 1,177 19,274 - Total UT Shuttle 71,026 66,997-5.7% 2,106,711 1,990,298-5.5% Total Rideshare 38,236 45,341 18.6% 382,542 420,558 9.9% Total MetroRail 58,706 62,112 5.8% 693,370 674,937-2.7% Total MetroRapid 275,056 386,899 40.7% 2,736,853 3,669,547 34.1% Total System 2,177,535 2,307,072 5.9% 24,917,665 24,480,396-1.8% July Average Daily Boardings by Mode Mode Jul-17 Jul-18 Jul-17 Jul-18 Jul-17 Jul-18 Total Fixed Route 63,757 62,192-2.5% 41,217 41,085-0.3% 32,407 34,385 6.1% Total Special Events 12 85 624.1% 357 706 97.5% 3 - - Total MetroAccess 2,148 2,251 4.8% 979 1,027 4.9% 905 923 2.0% Total Innovation Mobility 2 23 1-53 - - - - - Total UT Shuttle 3 3,388 3,077-9.2% 1,341 927-30.9% 427 291-32.0% Total Rideshare 1 1,233 2,014 63.3% 1,233 528-57.2% 1,206 80-93.4% Total MetroRail 2,621 2,644 0.9% 1,047 1,317 25.8% - - - Total MetroRapid 10,832 14,507 33.9% 6,027 9,235 53.2% 2,959 7,217 143.9% 2 Formerly counted under MetroAccess 3 UT - Saturday average represents one Saturday of operation Weekday Saturday Sunday 1 Rideshare 2017 month total divided by total days in month whether wk, sa, su; 2018 each service day type broken down for more accurate representation of each day type All tables reflect ridership data as of August 20, 2018. Page 2 of 5

The table below shows the factors that potentially impact ridership in the current month. The Cap Remap service change negated most negative impact on ridership this month. Peer agencies have shown this type of information is useful for explaining ridership changes. Factors Affecting Ridership this Month Factor Service Level July 2017 July 2018 Impact Calendar Mix (FR, Rail, Rapid) Calendar Mix (UT Shuttle Full Service) Weather Impact Weekday 20 21 1 Saturday 6 5-1 Sunday 5 5 0 Weekday 20 21 1 Sunday 5 5 0 Weekday 2 2 0 Saturday 1 2 1 Sunday 1 1 0 Special Events Fixed Route 0 0 0 MetroRail 0 0 0 MetroRapid 0 0 0 Fuel Prices* All 2.16 2.69 25% * Average monthly Gulf Coast All Grades Reformulated (http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel/) Red indicates potential negative impact on ridership Green indicates potential positive impact on ridership July 2018 Cap Remap Ridership Overview Cap Remap continues in July on a positive note changing the design of the system. The new services include additional high frequency routes, more direct routing and better connections. As anticipated the Cap Remap changes continue to have a positive effect on ridership. System-wide ridership was up 5.9% compared to July 2017. Average weekday was up 3.1%. There was additional weekday in July 2018 year compared to last July further contributing to the increase. Gas prices are up and weather was comparable to last year. Page 3 of 5

Fixed Route and MetroRapid Looking at Fixed Route, including MetroRapid, ridership was up 6.0% from July 2017. Average weekday was up 2.8%. MetroRapid by itself saw a 40.6% increase from July 2017. Average weekday ridership was up 33.9%. Fixed Route monthly total was in positive territory for the first time this fiscal year up 0.4% from July 2017. Average weekday ridership was down 2.5%. This is a substantial improvement over the average 8.5% losses seen from October through May FY2018. Round Rock As a part of Fixed Route service, Capital Metro began providing service to the City of Round Rock in August 2017 and nearing one year of operation with over 3,600 boardings in July 2018. Georgetown For the new fixed route service in Georgetown in July, there were 2,026 boardings. MetroAccess MetroAccess showed an increase of 6.8% for July 2018 compared to last year. MetroAccess continues with efforts to manage this high cost service through eligibility evaluations, travel training, and pathway assessment. UT Shuttle For July 2018, UT Shuttle showed decrease of 5.7% from last year. Service was further reduced with the start of the summer service period and the elimination of route 653. RideShare The vride program continues going strong and showed a 18.6% increase over July 2017. MetroRail Important construction projects continue along the entire length of the line. These construction projects will enhance safety, add frequency and capacity to existing service and will be ongoing until the end of 2018 and may affect existing operations. Page 4 of 5

MetroRail ridership was up 5.8% from July 2017 and average weekday ridership was up just 0.9% from the same period. The additional Summer Splash service on July 7 th and the additional weekday boosted ridership. Page 5 of 5