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CONNECTION BETWEEN TRANSIT AND JOBS
Transit Riders’ Home Locations Transit Riders’ Destination Locations
Riders’ homes are more evenly
dispersed than their destinations.
They live in almost all parts of the
county, but are concentrated in
denser neighborhoods with more
jobs and housing. Riders’ destinations are clustered
along transportation corridors,
where commercial activity is
concentrated. This makes sense,
since 50% of trips are either going
to or coming from work.
Riders’ Neighborhoods County Average
6 People per Acre
12 Jobs per Acre
4 People per Acre
6 Jobs per Acre
Riders’ neigh-
borhoods are
more dense
than the
county over-
all, both in
terms of jobs
and people.
50%
OF RIDERS TAKE
TRANSIT TO OR
FROM WORK
23%
OF THOSE WOULD
NOT HAVE MADE
TRIP WITHOUT
BUS
THAT’S AN ESTIMATED
2,950
WHO WOULD NOT HAVE
MADE THEIR COMMUTE
WITHOUT THE BUS
Sources: Lochmueller Group and ETC Institute, IndyGo On-Board Transit Survey Final Report (2017), 2015 American
Community Survey 5-Year Estimates via SAVI.
For more information, contact Sharon Kandris, [email protected]
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