[PRCo] Re: 1976
Bill Robb
bill937ca at yahoo.ca
Tue Jul 29 01:45:24 EDT 2008
No, it's service cuts. 215,000 annual service hours in June and more planned for December.
http://www.knbc.com/traffic/15977071/detail.html
http://www.metro.net/board/hearings/service_changes.pdf
Bill Robb
There is a suspicion it has something to do with the way they were
counting.
On Jul 28, 2008, at 12:27 PM, Bill Robb wrote:
> Could there have been a large scale service cut on bus routes in LA
> that would have reduced the service level? Reduced service levels
> mean fewer riders,even if the buses are at capacity. Remember the
> cuts in Pittsburgh last year?
>
>
> Bill Robb
>
>
> Interesting, thanks, Fred. Didn't see this chart on prior visits
> to their website.
>
> So it looks like the Pasadena light rail line has almost the same
> ridership as the Orange busway (bus rapid transit) in the San
> Franando Valley.
>
> As for Green Line, it is not people going to LAX. It is used as a
> connector between north-south bus lines.
>
> The bus ridership might also be an indicator of the California job
> market.
>
> John
>
>> From: fwschneider at comcast.net> Subject: [PRCo] Re: 1976> Date:
>> Mon, 28 Jul 2008 10:22:06 -0400> To: pittsburgh-
>> railways at dementia.org> > Will this do? It comes from their own web
>> site. Not sure why the > Green Line is down unless the aviation
>> factories and other industries > near Redondo and El Segundo are
>> also having a lot of people on > layoffs. Could also be that a
>> good number of airlines have cut back > on service to LAX and that
>> means fewer baggage handlers and counter > personnel at the
>> airport who were using the line. Remember, it > isn't travelers
>> who generally use airport mass transit but it's the > people who
>> work at the airports who use it.> > But I have no clue at all why
>> the bus service has collapsed so much > in opposition to the
>> national trend. Must be something in the water.> > As much as I
>> don't like Wendell Cox, you will find he has a web site > also
>> claiming that LACMTA doesn't know how to count and he presents >
>> preliminary, adjusted
> and final figures sh!
> owing a difference of > 300%. It may be that they have simply
> become the INEPTA of the > west? We do know that they aroused a
> fire storm of monumental > proportions when they proposed
> installing fare gates or turnstiles in > the subway because of one
> of the highest fare evasion rates in the > industry. If you read
> some of the newspaper accounts, you would have > gotten the feeling
> that the public believed it was their right to be > trusted even if
> they had no intention of paying a fare. Perhaps we > are comparing
> riders in one year with cash customers in another????> > But then
> the problems with fare evasion are not restricted to the > USA. I
> remember coming to the conclusion that it must have been a >
> national sport in Holland. I must have been correct because a few >
> years later the Dutch dropped the policy of the honor system and
> went > back to paying fares to the drivers and motormen. I suspect
> the most > honest numbers might have come from Grenoble,
> France, where I wat!
> ched > five or six uniformed fare officers board an LRV I was riding .
> ... the > gestapo entered at every door. There was no escaping
> them. It > wasn't a case of the officer getting on one door and all
> the unpaid > riders rushing off the other doors. Within a minute or
> two they had > collared a man without a fare card. But only one.
> They kept their > people honest by not letting them escape.> > At
> any rate, here are the Los Angeles numbers you wanted John. I >
> think they are suspect.> > http://www.metro.net/news_info/
> ridership_avg.htm> > On Jul 28, 2008, at 9:41 AM, John Swindler
> wrote:> > >> >> > I'd seen a comment that Pasadena light rail now
> exceeded Orange > > line busway, but would like to get some good
> numbers. This would > > not be a popular comparison, if true. Also,
> time to visit MTA site > > for update on Santa Monica via Air
> line.> >> >>
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