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| summary = "With transit ridership recovering at a much faster rate than office attendance, other factors must be
considered for transit’s rebound."
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| title = Public Transportation Ridership Update
| title = Public Transportation Ridership Update
| subtitle = 2023 Q3
| subtitle = 2023 Q3
| summary =  
| summary = "With transit ridership recovering at a much faster rate than office attendance, other factors must be
considered for transit’s rebound."
| campaign =
| campaign =
| series = {{series|APTA Public Transportation Ridership}}
| series = {{series|APTA Public Transportation Ridership}}

Revision as of 08:01, 22 February 2025

Report (data)

Publication Publication record
Title Public Transportation Ridership Report
Subtitle 2023 Q3
Part of Series APTA Public Transportation Ridership
Publisher Publisher American Public Transportation Association
Date Date December 2023‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "With transit ridership recovering at a much faster rate than office attendance, other factors must be

considered for transit’s rebound."

Keywords Keyword Public transportKeyword Data
Locations Location United StatesLocation Canada
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 24 April 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 5 March 2024

Update (briefing)

Publication Publication record
Title Public Transportation Ridership Update
Subtitle 2023 Q3
Part of Series APTA Public Transportation Ridership
Publisher Publisher American Public Transportation Association
Authors Author Jared BoninaAuthor Matthew Dickens
Date Date December 2023‎
Summary, keywords and locations
Summary "With transit ridership recovering at a much faster rate than office attendance, other factors must be

considered for transit’s rebound."

Keywords Keyword Public transport
Locations Location United StatesLocation Canada
How to find this document
Publication Live Live as of 24 April 2024
Archive Archive Archived on 26 February 2024