Bikeshare Systems Ratio Year
Capital Bikeshare (Arlington) 53%
Capital Bikeshare (DC) 120%* 2011 (operates year-round)
Denver Bike Sharing 149%* 2010 (operates 7.3 months/year)
Note: Percentages for the latter two do not include management and marketing costs.
Rail Systems Ratio Year
U.S.A.
Chicago (CTA) 53.1% 2010
New York City (NYCT) 71.7% 2010
Philadelphia (SEPTA) 51.1% 2010
Washington, DC (WMATA) 62.1% 2010
Europe
Amsterdam 41.3% 2007
Berlin 70.3% 2010
Brussels 35.2% 2007
Asia
Hong Kong (MTR) 149% 2007
Taipei (MRT) 119% 2006
Bus Systems Ratio Year
Arlington, VA (ART) 35.5% 2011
Chicago (CTA) 38.2% 2010
New York City (NYCT) 36.6% 2010
Philadelphia (SEPTA) 28.5% 2010
Washington, DC (WMATA) 19.4% 2010
Arlington’s portion of the CaBi service had $218,000 in revenues (from memberships, user fees, and sponsorships) and $270,000 in operating expenses from Alta Bicycle Share. Additionally, marketing and management costs were $142,000 for a total Year 1 expense of $412,000, which equates to revenues covering 53% of program expenses. Operating expenses were $155 per bike per month. If not including marketing and management expenses, then Arlington's cost recovery is 81%.
We’ve blogged about bikesharing being an economical transport mode for both customers and local governments, but now we have the data to document it. CaBi began operations with 14 stations and 110 bikes and completed its first year with 18 stations and 113 bikes. Only three bikes were needed to be added as the service shifted from a 67% bike-to-dock ratio to 50% to improve bike balancing operations. Arlington’s portion of CaBi benefitted from being a regional service with D.C.’s 100 stations.
We have lots of impressive data to share on CaBi’s first year of service from 9/20/10 – 9/19/11. Here are some interesting Arlington-specific CaBi facts:
- total trips starting in Arlington: 50,372 trips
- total trips ending in Arlington: 50,115 trips
- total trips regionally: 999,759 trips
- total miles of trips starting in Arlington: 46,776 miles
- average Arlington trip length: 1.04 miles
- average trip duration: 19 minutes
- total CO2 saved from trips starting in Arlington: 6,268 pounds
- total calories burned from trips starting in Arlington: 2,011,368
- total minutes of trips starting in Arlington: 1,180,830 minutes (21,293,622 minutes regionally)
- number of Arlington members of each type: 1,165 annual, 111 month, 144 5-day, 4,228 1-day
- number of crashes in Arlington: 1 crash
- bikes stolen in Arlington: 0
Sources:
Denver Bike Sharing 2010 Annual Report
National Transit Database Data
Wikipedia Fare box Recovery Ratio
Cross-posted on CommuterPageBlog
DC cost recovery listed as 20%, should be 120%?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations not only for the number of rents but also for the transparecy. Capital Bike Sharing is a good example of how bike-sharing scheme should provide data
ReplyDeleteI agree on the congratulations. It is important to post a look at the costs of the system.
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