加拿大大流行后公交乘客人数和收入的恢复情况

Findings Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.32866/001c.118435
Murtaza Haider
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COVID-19 大流行于 2020 年 3 月爆发,四年后,加拿大公共交通的乘客量和票箱收入仍低于大流行前的水平。尽管在过去两年中取消了流动和集会限制,移民、留学生和临时工的涌入也导致人口大幅增长,但公交乘客量和收入仍未恢复。大流行病限制导致乘客量和票箱收入下降了 84%。尽管恢复缓慢,但预计到 2026 年,加拿大城市交通的乘客量将达到大流行前的水平。
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Post-pandemic Recovery of Transit Ridership and Revenue in Canada
Four years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, Canada’s public transit ridership and farebox revenues remain below pre-pandemic levels. Despite the lifting of mobility and assembly restrictions and significant population growth in the past two years due to an influx of immigrants, foreign students, and temporary workers, transit ridership and revenues have not recovered. The pandemic restrictions caused an 84 percent drop in ridership and farebox revenues. Despite the slow recovery, urban transit ridership in Canada is expected to reach the pre-pandemic level by 2026.
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