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U.S. light rail passenger fare revenue 1990-2012

U.S. light rail passenger fare revenue from 1990 to 2012

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Release date

September 2014

Region

United States

Survey time period

1990 to 2012

Supplementary notes

According to the source, passenger fare revenue is revenue earned from carrying passengers in regularly scheduled and paratransit service. Passenger fares include: the base fare; zone premiums; express service premiums; extra cost transfers; and quantity purchase discounts applicable to the passenger's ride. Passenger fare revenue is listed only for operating revenue sources.

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