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Page 1: OREGON TRANSIT BY THE NUMBERS · transit OREGON TRANSIT BY THE NUMBERS 65 rural 11 regional 8 small urban 3 medium urban 3 large urban 129.5 million transit trips 73.5 million transit

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OREGON TRANSIT BY THE NUMBERS

rural65 11 regional small urban8 medium urban3 large urban3

129.5 milliontransit trips

73.5 milliontransit miles

11,000+transit stops

EVERY YEAR, OREGON TRANSIT PROVIDES

Size based on annual service miles - Not all visible

Transit is essential in every corner of the state. Rural and urban - big and small.

Support Better Transit for all Oregonians.

Moving Oregon transit forward. Together.

Page 2: OREGON TRANSIT BY THE NUMBERS · transit OREGON TRANSIT BY THE NUMBERS 65 rural 11 regional 8 small urban 3 medium urban 3 large urban 129.5 million transit trips 73.5 million transit

Why Better Transit?All around Oregon, communities are looking to transit as a way to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. The time is now to invest in public transit. Here's why!

Funding is not keeping pace with population growth.

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$140$120$100$80$60$40$20

Millions 2010 2011 2012 2013 20143.82mil

3.94mil

3.90mil

3.86mil

People

3.98mil

State Transit Funding Total Population

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Oregon State Transit Funding vs. Population Growth (2010-2014)

Oregon is lagging behind its peers.

Oregon Nationwide

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

State Transit Funding Per Capita

Oregon is changing.

4,013,845

5,588,500

39% increase

2015 2050

Oregon is getting older.

Oregon’s transportation preferences are changing.

Rural households spend more of their income on transportation.

Better Transit can help.

23%OF OREGON’S POPULATION WILL BE 65+ BY 2050

IN 2015, 16% OF OREGONIANS WERE OVER THE AGE OF 65

Oregon is growing.

VEHICLE MILES

TRAVELED BY YOUNG PEOPLE ON

TRANSIT INCREASED BY 40%

Oregon is committed to a low-carbon future.

Transit isn’t just for cities.

portland

salem

roseburg

klamath falls

bend

pendleton

eugene

34%

35%36%

24%

28%

30%

31%

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OREGON LEGISLATORS

WANT TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY

BY 75% 2050

OREGON’S STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION STRATEGY CALLS FOR

IMPROVED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SERVICE

& TRANSIT GROWTH TO MEET THEIR 2050 GOAL