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Old Posted Dec 15, 2009, 4:53 AM
KVNBKLYN KVNBKLYN is offline
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Originally Posted by Bootstrap Bill View Post
According to Wikipedia, NYC MTA has 11,574,566 riders every week day, or 3,009,387,160 riders every year, not including weekends.

That works out to about $.11 per ride, or $.22 per day per person assuming an average of two trips per day.

If they raise the price of passes $5.00 and single ride fares $.11, they should have enough to make up the shortage.
Um, no. According to the MTA, the agency provides 8,739,680 rides per weekday, but that includes the subway, city buses, two suburban railways and a suburban bus system. MTA NYC Transit, which is just the subway and city buses, provides 7,626,264 rides per weekday.

http://www.mta.info/mta/network.htm
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