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Title: Orlando discovers people use rail transit for entertainment, nightlife access
Post by: thelakelander on January 23, 2015, 07:51:22 AM
QuoteSunRail: Not just a commuter train

By Mike Lafferty
Orlando Sentinel

(http://www.trbimg.com/img-54bd4b3d/turbine/os-sunrail-for-pleasure-riders-20150120-001/640/640x360)

The figure is still fairly astonishing: 9,002.

That's the number of passengers who rode SunRail on Friday, Jan. 2. It's nearly triple the number of passengers SunRail has been getting starting in September and continuing through mid-December.

Then something changed. On Dec. 19, a Friday, ridership rose to more than 3,500 passengers. The following Monday ridership topped 4,200. That also happens to be the first day of SunRail's late night train service. On Tuesday - the night of an Orlando Magic game against the visiting Boston Celtics - ridership topped 4,700.

Full article: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/sunrail/ride-with-me/os-sunrail-for-pleasure-riders-20150120-post.html
Title: Re: Orlando discovers people use rail transit for entertainment, nightlife access
Post by: spuwho on January 23, 2015, 06:40:10 PM
Excellent example of how transit can be complementary.

CTA always had free buses waiting fof Bears and Bulls games at the 2 METRA stations in Chicago.

Glad Orlando is embracing it. Best of all.....no parking fees!
Title: Re: Orlando discovers people use rail transit for entertainment, nightlife access
Post by: AaroniusLives on January 25, 2015, 04:09:10 PM
I love how this is a discovery rather than an obvious truth. And especially in Floriduhhh, land of the rum runner buffet and breast oglery.
Title: Re: Orlando discovers people use rail transit for entertainment, nightlife access
Post by: thelakelander on January 25, 2015, 04:43:28 PM
^Oh it's an obvious truth....even in Florida.  I wrote the title in a joking manner.  It's just hard to decipher through an internet forum.