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Mass transportation service
Rapid City Rapid Ride is the provider of mass transportation in the City of Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota providing fixed route bus service since 1992. Five scheduled bus routes operate Monday through Saturday at 30 minutes intervals. Dial-A-Ride provides ADA paratransit service for qualified customers. City View Trolley is a replica trolley service.
Regular bus routes[edit]Each route starts and ends at the Milo Barber Transportation Center near 6th and Omaha in downtown Rapid City, and consists of two different laps. All the routes except Coolidge start on the half-hour.
Milo Barber Transportation Center[edit]The Milo Barber Transportation Center, located at 333 6th Street, serves as the primary hub for Rapid Ride, as well as an intercity bus stop for Jefferson Lines. The facility was constructed in 1980 and reopened after renovations on May 26, 2011.[1][2]
Fixed Route Ridership[edit]The ridership and service statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response. Per capita statistics are based on the Rapid City urbanized area as reported in NTD data. The reduction in per capita ridership from 2010 to 2011 is a result of the 2010 census numbers replacing the 2000 census numbers.[3]
Ridership Change Ridership per capita 2002 109,987 n/a 1.65 2005 174,947 n/a 2.62 2006 192,422 09.99% 2.88 2007 217,540 013.05% 3.26 2008 250,522 015.16% 3.75 2009 232,179 07.32% 3.48 2010 256,196 010.34% 3.84 2011 310,121 021.05% 3.82 2013 304,599 n/a 3.75 2014 287,623 05.57% 3.54 2015 291,026 01.18% 3.58 2016 295,060 01.39% 3.63 2017 348,210 018.01% 4.29 2018 369,697 06.17% 4.55 2019 418,085 013.09% 5.15 2020 213,004 049.05% 2.62 2021 162,083 023.91% 1.99RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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