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n. 乘客数




    1. On Tuesday, Greyhound said it had reached its highest level of ridership since the strike began, as it carried 91,666 passengers, or 80 percent of the same day last year.
    2. The Bay Area Rapid Transit by 9 a.m. Tuesday set a weekday ridership record with 99,135, 4,300 more than the previous day.
    3. But the city's problems have been exacerbated by economic difficulties in the region, declining population and the general trend of shrinking ridership for large Eastern cities, Reno noted.
    4. The Dallas-based company has seen ridership and revenues plunge after most of its 6,300 drivers walked out March 2 in a dispute over wages and job security.
    5. Obviously, it makes no sense to build subways in areas with low population density and little prospect of high ridership.
    6. More than 10,000 airline employees have been laid off; ridership is down and likely to fall further; yearly losses are estimated at a record $1 billion.
    7. Two (Houston and Phoenix) started from a minuscule ridership base, while two others (Washington and Portland) count some bus/rail passengers twice.
    8. The company has been running at between 53 percent and 60 percent of last year's ridership in recent weeks, although spokesman George Gravley said the latest figures show an improvement.
    9. Ferry ridership nationwide currently totals just over 160,000 passengers a day, half of whom are carried by New York's subsidized Staten Island ferry, which charges 25 cents a ride.
    10. Although the company does hope to increase ridership, current management doesn't plan to boost capacity, and Greyhound's low-income customer base leaves little room to raise prices.
    11. The acquisition occurred amid declining ridership and labor disputes between union members and Phoenix-based Greyhound Corp.
    12. A union spokesman said the company has offered a plan that included no guarantee of `ny pay hikes, but would have made raises contingent on$increased profits and ridership.
    13. After British bus services were fully deregulated last October, competing bus companies have been hustling for passengers on city streets and ridership is sharply up.
    14. It's too soon to tell if Iraq's invasion and rising gasoline prices are boosting ridership, but there are encouraging signs, said Todd Melby, MTC communications coordinator.
    15. The number of passengers Wednesday was 38.3 percent of the bus line's ridership on the same day last year.
    16. Other projects have been derailed by concerns about cost, financing, and ridership.
    17. She and several other witnesses disputed the claims of low ridership, saying the disabled have been conditioned not be be able to expect to travel.
    18. The company was offering $14.1 million, $21 million and $27.7 million over the three years, but with some increases contingent on increased ridership, safety records and productivity factors.
    19. The nation's premier bus line for 73 years, Greyhound finds its ridership is only about half the level of 20 years ago, mostly because of inexpensive air travel.
    20. The Transit Authority foresees a deficit next year of $102 million caused by falling subsidies from the state and revenues reduced by decreased ridership and farebeating.
    21. It will be months before Metro knows whether downtown traffic has been eased and ridership is up.
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