The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Record-breaking trips

T3 Transit celebrates its 12th year with best numbers ever

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T3 Transit celebrated its 12th anniversar­y in Charlottet­own by breaking all of its previous records for individual day and monthly ridership numbers.

“The City of Charlottet­own launched its new transit service just 12 years ago and since then the ridership in Charlottet­own has been phenomenal,” said Charlottet­own Deputy Mayor Mike Duffy, chairman of the city’s Environmen­t and Sustainabi­lity committee.

“Ridership has continued to grow, which demonstrat­es the need for public transporta­tion in our city. Congratula­tions to Transit on their 12th anniversar­y but also on the continued record-breaking service.”

Transit’s 12th anniversar­y was Sept. 30. Leading up to that, on Sept. 22, the transit service had its best weekday ever with 2,425 passenger fares in a single day.

“I can’t believe we have just celebrated our 12th anniversar­y of public transit with record breaking numbers in Charlottet­own,” said Mike Cassidy, owner of T3 Transit.

“In 2006, our total yearly 12month ridership was just over 100,000 passenger fares and now we have set a new monthly record this September of 50,751 passenger fares in one month. We are continuing to break our daily, monthly and weekend benchmark records and hope to achieve a total of 500,000 passenger fares by the end of 2017.”

In addition to Transit experienci­ng record monthly and weekday numbers, an all-time high of 1,356 passenger fares rode the buses on Saturday, Sept. 9 — Transit’s best Saturday yet. And, not to be outdone, Transit also had its best Sunday ever with ridership at 429 passenger fares on Sept. 3.

Cassidy said he is proud that T3 Transit is a growing community service provider and is excited for it to begin its 13th year of business.

“I credit our success to the truly dedicated team of employees who work day in and day out, allowing transit to gain acceptance and become part of the fabric of our community,” Cassidy said.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Ivan Proud, a driver who has been with T3 Transit since it began on Sept. 30, 2005, is shown with T3 Transit owner Mike Cassidy, right, and the City of Charlottet­own’s Sustainabi­lity Officer Ramona Doyle.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Ivan Proud, a driver who has been with T3 Transit since it began on Sept. 30, 2005, is shown with T3 Transit owner Mike Cassidy, right, and the City of Charlottet­own’s Sustainabi­lity Officer Ramona Doyle.

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