![]() That said, UTA leaders are pleased with how February turned out. That report is expected to be released next week. ![]() He said a different figure may end up on the final report of last month because the agency's analysts are still sifting through a "mountain of data" before coming up with a conclusive number. Both numbers are at least a 17% increase in ridership from January and both would mark the agency's most successful month in two years.īut both are also premature estimates subject to change, according to Carl Arky, UTA's spokesman. That number is also higher than the 102,670 average weekday riders listed on a different UTA data webpage devoted to Free Fare February numbers. In its monthly ridership report published Thursday, the agency says there were 108,309 average weekday riders. ![]() It appears Free Fare February was a smashing success in bringing riders back to public transit, but exactly how successful was it? Even Utah Transit Authority officials still aren't entirely sure at the moment.
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