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Ridership

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Just like Tri-Rail and probably PalmTran as well, ridership is not well documented here. The last edit showed 14x,000 per day in 2012, which is now 126,000 for Q1 2016, a big decline. Metrobus (Miami-Dade County) has declined sharply over the past few years with falling gas prices etc, and finally this year it hit Metrorail (Miami-Dade County) pretty hard by summer as well. Without perspective, one hundred and any thousand can sound like a lot for a small/medium metro area/county system, even when it isn't good, just like "almost a quarter million" isn't good for MDT when it was pulling better numbers than that 10 years ago. Now Metrobus ridership is below 200,000, where it hasn't been since a couple months in 2002 and earlier, and that hasn't been a good number since the 20th century. B137 (talk) 15:43, 20 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]