ridership 在《牛津英西词典》中的词汇

词条ridership在英语»西班牙语中的译文

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Ridership was at an all-time high in 2008 due to the very high gas prices, with many people deciding to try transit instead.
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The train never attracted the ridership it had hoped for and in 2002 was threatened to be cut from the state budget.
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The two methods are not mutually exclusive and could be kept and published simultaneously. 2007 ridership was 86.1 million, up 4.9% over 2006.
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The next step is to compare traffic estimated by the models to traffic counts, including transit ridership, crossing contrived barriers in the study area.
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The metro remained nearly useless in practice, given that the required investments for its operation and maintenance were unjustifiable for its ridership.
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Ridership in the first 15 days averaged 2,207 per day (33,112 total), short of a goal of 2,460.
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As with the commuter rail system, many of the outlying routes were dropped shortly before or after the takeover due to low ridership and high operating costs.
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Average weekday ridership rose to 42,265 in 2012.
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Ridership estimates for the line are approximately 9,500 to 12,000 weekday riders.
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Daily ridership is now in the range of 85,000 passengers.
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