Most notably, the decline came after the WRTA raised fares between 15 and 25 percent on July 1 and cut service in late June 2017 to overcome a nearly $1 million deficit. The Greater Peoria, Illinois, Mass Transit District was down 3 percent, while at the other end of the spectrum the Greensboro, North Carolina, Transit Authority was down 9 percent.Īuthorities with the WRTA and the Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission attributed the ridership decline to several factors.
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