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1 Appendix Statistical Profile
2 MBTA Service and Infrastructure Profile August 200 MBTA SERVICE DISTRICT ANNUAL RIDERSHIP (FY 200) Cities and Towns 75 UNLINKED TRIPS BY MODE Size in Square Miles 3,2 Bus (includes Silver Line) 05,,70 Population (2000 Census),663,565 3,55,03 TYPICAL WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP (FY 200) BY LINE (UNLINKED) FOR FY 200 Red Line Total Heavy Rail 2,962,39 5,9,500 Light Rail - Surface & Mattapan-Ashmont Light Rail - Subway (includes Riverside) Heavy Rail - Red Line Heavy Rail - Heavy Rail - Total Rapid Transit & Bus/ Operations 25,693,3 55,,29 6,560,569 60,969,2 6,36,09 336,79,37 Green Line Surface (includes Mattapan Line) Green Line Subway (includes Riverside) 7,7 70,3 Commuter Rail Boardings THE RIDE Paratransit Trips 39,207,25,76,066 Mattapan - Ashmont Trolley (Re-opened Dec 2007)* Total Green Line (Light Rail & Trolley) 6,6 29,226 Contracted Bus Carrier Boardings Water Transportation Boardings,6,502,295,396 Bus (includes Silver Line) 352,655 Total Contracted Services 2,,9 Silver Line Waterfront* Silver Line Washington Street* Total Bus &,006,709 3,92 366,567 TOTAL WITH THE RIDE PARATRANSIT TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICE (WITHOUT THE RIDE) * Mattapan Trolley partial year. Re-opened December ,7,226 37,,60 TOTAL MBTA - PROVIDED URBAN SERVICE,097,293 ROUTE MILES (ONE-WAY, NON-DUPLICATIVE, AUGUST 200) Red Line (Ashmont & Braintree) 2 SYSTEM UNLINKED MBTA - Provided Urban Service,097,293 6 Commuter Rail Boardings (Inbound + Outbound) 2,360 Green Line (B:, C: 3, D: 9, Outer E: 2, Inner E:, Subway: ) 23 Contracted Bus,09 3 Water Transportation,90 Total Subway 6 THE RIDE Paratransit Trips Delivered 5,7 Total all Modes Unlinked,25,000 Silver Line Washington Street 2 Notes: Unlinked trips can be defined as the number of passengers who board public transportation vehicles. Passengers are counted each time they board vehicles no matter how many vehicles they use to travel from their origin to their destination. *Average weekday ridership taken from 2005 CTPS surveys for Mattapan Line and Silver Line Washington and 2007 for Silver Line Waterfront. Silver Line Waterfront Transitway Tunnel Silver Line Waterfront Surface Silver Line Waterfront Total 7 0
3 ROUTE MILES (ONE-WAY, NON-DUPLICATIVE, AUGUST 200) CONT. ROUTES (AUGUST 200) CONT. Bus Series Private Carrier Suburban Bus 7 Total Bus & 75 Total Contracted Bus Routes Commuter Rail 39 * Excludes 9 Contracted Bus routes under EOT auspices Inner Harbor Ferry COMMUTER RAIL Commuter Boats* 37 North Side 5 Total Water Transportation 3 South Side 9 * Commuter Boat calculated as mileage one-way from Boston-Hingham, Quincy-Hull, Hull-Logan, Logan-Boston * Stoughton and Rockport considered distinct routes 700-Series Private Carrier 79 Suburban Bus 6 WATER TRANSPORTATION Total Contracted Bus Routes* 20 Inner Harbor Ferry * Excludes 72 miles of Contracted Bus routes under EOT auspices Commuter Boat 2 Total Water Transportation 3 TOTAL ROUTE MILES,97 Notes: Route mile figures are rounded to the nearest whole number. TOTAL ALL ROUTES 22 ROUTES (AUGUST 200) * Includes Route #76 Tunnel Shuttle RAIL RAPID TRANSIT Red Ashmont (Dorchester), Braintree (South Shore) Orange Blue Green Light Rail B, C, D, E Total Rail Rapid Transit 2 9 SCHEDULED WEEKDAY ONE-WAY TRIPS (FALL 200) RAIL-TRAIN TRIPS Red Line Green Line (B,C,D,E branches) BUS (VARIATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS NOT INCLUDED) Silver Line Washington Street Bus Rapid Transit Total Subway 302 2,635 Silver Line Waterfront Bus Rapid Transit* Local, Express, Community, Limited Service Crosstown (Four route segments advertised as CT, 2, & 3) (North Cambridge Carhouse) 75 3 Commuter North Side Commuter South Side Other Total MBTA Bus Routes 9 * Includes Route # 76 Tunnel Shuttle 2 3
4 SCHEDULED WEEKDAY ONE-WAY TRIPS (FALL 200) CONT. STATIONS AND STOPS (AUGUST 200) MBTA BUS TRIPS SUBWAY Local, Express, etc. 3,535 Red 22 Silver Line Washington Street 33 Orange 9 Silver Line Waterfront 6 Blue 2 66 Green Subway (includes Prudential, Symphony) 3 Total Bus &,6 Total Subway by Route 66 Total Station Facilities* 60 WATER TRANSPORTATION * Shared facilities are Downtown Crossing, Park Street, North Station, Haymarket, State Street, Government Center Inner Harbor Ferry 7 Commuter Boat SURFACE LIGHT RAIL AND TROLLEY Total Water Transportation 62 Green Line B Green Line C 3 TOTAL ONE-WAY TRIPS 7,972 Green Line D 3 Green Line E (Prudential, Symphony not included) 9 MBTA-PROVIDED PARK-N -RIDE SPACES (AUGUST 200) Total Green Line Surface 53 Red Line 9,020 Mattapan - Ashmont Trolley, including Ashmont 2,720 Silver Line Washington Street 3 2,23 Silver Line Waterfront (not including surface branches) Green Line 2,09 COMMUTER RAIL Total Subway Operations 6,3 North Side (including Mishawum & Riverworks) 57 South Side (including Foxboro) 77 Bus Commuter Rail, North Side 5,790 TOTAL STATIONS 27 Commuter Rail, South Side 20,093 Bus and Stops **,500 25,3 Shelters: MBTA-owned; 20 Wall USA-owned; 65 Cemusa USA-owned; 70 other-owned Commuter Boat 2,9 **(Not included is the South Station Bus Terminal, owned by the MBTA and operated by others under contract) Water Transportation Docks SYSTEM TOTAL,05 (Long Wharf counted twice [north side and south side], excludes seasonal dock at Georges Island) Selected Park-N'-Ride facilities NOT operated by the MBTA are listed in Chapter. 5
5 REVENUE VEHICLE FLEET (AUGUST 200) REVENUE VEHICLE FLEET (AUGUST 200) CONT. SUBWAY (HEAVY RAIL) COMMUTER RAIL Red #, 0500 series 2 Coaches and Cab Cars 0 Red #, 0600 series 50 Passenger Train Locomotives 0 Red #2, 0700 series 5 90 Red #3, 000 series 6 THE RIDE, Vans and Sedans (MBTA-owned only) 9 Total Red (Heavy Rail) 2 Total Heavy Rail, Light Rail, Trolley 69 Orange #2 20 Blue # 70 ALL MBTA REVENUE VEHICLES 2,6 TOTAL HEAVY RAIL 32 On Order: 9 #5 cars from Siemens, 2 accepted for service as of 07/2/0 On Order: 75 bi-level commuter rail cars from Rotem USA ACTIVE GREEN LINE LIGHT RAIL & TROLLEY Type 7 Total 2 Type (accepted for service by MBTA) 95 Total Green Line 207 PCC Trolleys (Mattapan - Ashmont Line) 0 TOTAL HEAVY RAIL, LIGHT RAIL, TROLLEY 69 ACTIVE BUS & TRACKLESS TROLLEY RTS Diesel Bus 25 0' NABI CNG Bus 299 0' New Flyer CNG Bus 7 Articulated Bus (CNG) 27 Silver Line Washington Street Articulated Bus (CNG) 7 0' Neoplan ECD 93 Silver Line Waterfront DMA Diesel-Electric Bus 2 Silver Line Massport DMA Diesel-Electric Bus Neoplan ETB 2 0' New Flyer D Bus 30 Flyer (active) 5 TOTAL BUS AND TRACKLESS TROLLEY,
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