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    Public transit ridership is better in LA than some other US cities during pandemic

    The coronavirus pandemic has led people to work from home or avoid taking buses and trains if they can help it.

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    Person smiling broadly wearing glasses and plaid shirt against ivy-covered wall background.By Steve Chiotakis • Jul 21, 2020 • 7m Listen

    The coronavirus pandemic has led people to work from home or avoid taking buses and trains if they can help it. Less ridership means less revenue for public transportation agencies nationwide, from the BART in San Francisco to the subway system in New York. But studies in metropolitan areas worldwide have found no indication that clusters of coronavirus cases are traceable to riding public transit.

    “Here in LA, we’ve managed to hover at about 36 to 38% of ridership, which is actually really good compared to some cities which are down to just 10%,” says Alissa Walker, Urbanism Editor at Curbed.

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      Steve Chiotakis

      Afternoon News Anchor

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      Christian Bordal

      Managing Producer, Greater LA

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      Jenna Kagel

      Radio producer

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      Kathryn Barnes

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      Alissa Walker

      urbanism editor, Curbed

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