Atlanta will be limiting bus ridership to 60 percent.
亚特兰大把巴士容量限制在60%。
历年英语六级听力真题(含译文)
As a result, the subway saw a rapid decline in ridership.
因此,地铁乘客量迅速下降。
NPR音讯 2013年2月合集
Ridership was about 60% of what it was in 2009.
地铁运载的乘客总数约为2009年的60%。
BBC 听力 2020年4月合集
Tokyo is noticeably quieter. Ridership on the city's train and subway networks is down by 30 to 40%.
东京明显比之前安静多了。城市的火车和地铁的客流量下降了30%到40%。
Vox 观点
Cycling overall has increased 66% since the charge was instituted and bus ridership reached a 50-year high in 2011.
自收费实施以来,骑自行车的人数增加了66%,2011年公共汽车的载客量达到了50年来的最高水平。
99%不为人知的故事
Ridership on buses in LA skews female.
洛杉矶公交车上的乘客以女性为主。
英语百科
Patronage (transportation)
(重定向自Ridership)
In public transportation, patronage or ridership refers to the number of people using a transit service. It is often summed or otherwise aggregated over some period of time for a given service or set of services and used as a benchmark of success or usefulness. Common statistics include the number of people served by an entire transit system in a year, the number of people served each day by a single transit line, etc.