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Report (data)
| Title | Public Transportation Ridership Report |
| Subtitle | 2023 Q3 |
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| 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." |
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Update (briefing)
| Title | Public Transportation Ridership Update |
| Subtitle | 2023 Q3 |
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| 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." |
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| How to find this document | |
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