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Is there such a thing as open passenger count data, and where can I find some?

Open mmorang opened this issue 8 years ago • 5 comments

I'd love to play around with some passenger count data, but I don't know of any sources of open passenger count data, and I've heard horror stories from a few people who jumped through numerous hoops (including FOIA requests) trying to get it.

mmorang avatar Dec 20 '16 20:12 mmorang

Here's some data for Chicago's CTA: https://data.cityofchicago.org/Administration-Finance/CTA-Ridership-Views/m7vs-cknd

jmcbroom avatar Dec 28 '16 18:12 jmcbroom

O/D data for May 2012, DC Metro: https://planitmetro.com/2012/10/31/data-download-metrorail-ridership-by-origin-and-destination/

jmcbroom avatar Dec 28 '16 18:12 jmcbroom

https://github.com/ODOT-PTS/GTFS-ride/blob/master/spec/en/reference.md outlines a data standard that was spearheaded in Oregon intended to provide a lot of the functionality you're looking for. The hope is that if tools can be developed using the standard, more transit agencies will provide open ridership data, in the same way that the original GTFS standard opened up schedule information.

PPaulsonOregonDOT avatar Sep 07 '17 17:09 PPaulsonOregonDOT

@PPaulsonOregonDOT This looks really useful! Do you have any examples of agencies that are already using this and any existing open datasets in this format available?

mmorang avatar Sep 12 '17 17:09 mmorang

@mmorang The standard has been in development for a while, but the press release for the standard only went out late last week. The next step towards adoption is the development of software tools that can take ridership data as it currently exists within agencies and easily translate it into GTFS-ride.

PPaulsonOregonDOT avatar Sep 12 '17 17:09 PPaulsonOregonDOT