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FINAL REPORT Ridership Enhancement Quick Study

September 29, 2005

ABSTRACT

Many agencies, in efforts to increase transit ridership have adopted and implemented various innovations that collectively may be termed “ridership enhancement techniques.” The techniques of present interest include:

  • Employer passes, universal passes, and “ECO” passes

  • Guaranteed ride home programs

  • Day passes

  • On-line fare media sales programs.

Past research (Taylor and Haas, et al, 2002; Brown, Hess, and Shoup, 2003; White, Levine, and Zellner, 2002) suggests that such programs may indeed be a part of an effective ridership increase campaign. However, not every transit agency has adopted each of these techniques. This report identifies factors and characteristics that may lead individual agencies to adopt, or not adopt, each technique, and makes recommendations regarding agencies that may most readily move toward their use.

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Prepared by:
Mineta Transportation Institute
210 N. 4th St, 4th Floor
San Jose, CA 95112

Prepared for:
Federal Transit Administration
Office of Budget and Policy
U.S. Department of Transportation

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