05/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/14/2025 11:09
Washington, D.C. (May 14, 2025) - The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) today released two reports with new data showing U.S. ridership has rebounded to 85 percent of pre-pandemic levels-overwhelming office occupancy, which remains at 52 percent. Together, the reports reflect an industry in strong recovery.
APTA's 75th edition of the Public Transportation Fact Book and its latest Ridership Policy Brief highlight the sector's rebound, with transit agencies delivering 7.7 billion passenger trips in 2024 - 491 million more than the previous year.
"We're seeing remarkable recovery across all modes of public transportation, demonstrating the resilience and ongoing importance of public transit and passenger rail in connecting our communities," said APTA President and CEO Paul P. Skoutelas. "Ridership continues to rebound despite limited office attendance, proving public transportation serves far more than traditional commuters. Our systems are vital lifelines, taking people to work, school, healthcare and special community events."
APTA found that bus ridership has shown a particularly strong resurgence since bus riders tend to be younger and work in service industry jobs that require in-person attendance. APTA also found that ridership patterns vary based on city size; in general, smaller cities have restored their ridership to higher levels than larger cities.
Key highlights from the 2024 Public Transportation Fact Book and Ridership Policy Brief include:
Economic Impact and Investment
Service and Infrastructure
Modal Recovery Trends
"Our findings show that federal transit investments are delivering real results. Across the country, workers are building parts, designing systems, and developing new technology to keep public transit and passenger rail moving," Skoutelas said. "Continued federal investment will improve safety, boost efficiency, and keep projects on schedule. We urge Congress to support strong, consistent funding for public transportation to create jobs, drive innovation, and strengthen America's economy."
Both APTA's 2024 Public Transportation Fact Book and the Ridership Policy Brief are available online:
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