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Park & Ride Capacity

Park & Ride Capacity

The number of spaces in state and municipal park & ride lots has increased by 67% between 2012 and 2017, in line with the State's goal of 3,426 spaces by 2030.

Source: VT Transportation Energy Profile, 2017

Multi-modal Opportunities

Multi-modal Opportunities

State and municipal park & ride lots have increased in number, as have opportunities to shift to other modes at                                                  The number of transit connections and bike racks at park & ride lots has increased since,

Total Transit Ridership by Year

Total Transit Ridership by Year

The total number of trips provided by transit agencies throughout the state. Chittenden County residents are the biggest users of transit, although service has expanded in more rural areas of the state in recent years.

Source: KFH Group, Public Transit Route Performance Review, 2016

 

Transit Ridership by Service Category

Transit Ridership by Service Category

 

Traditional urban and small town bus service makes up the bulk of transit riding, but other, more specialized transit services help Vermonters and tourists get around without cars.

Source: KFH Group, Public Transit Route Performance Review, 2016

 

Amtrak Ridership

Amtrak Ridership

Source: Rail Passengers Association, 2018

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Vermont Train Stations

Vermont Train Stations

Source: Rail Passengers Association, 2018

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Vermont Train Stations

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