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Meanings of
ridership
in English
Russian
пассажиров
Catalan
passatgers
Back to the meaning
Number of people using a transit service.
patronage
Russian
пассажиров
Synonyms
Examples for "
patronage
"
patronage
Examples for "
patronage
"
1
In this so-called democracy money can buy power, privilege and political
patronage
.
2
Political
patronage
remains important for doing business in the north African state.
3
Analysts say Pakistani groups hoping for
patronage
want to impress Islamic State.
4
Quite another to borrow money to fund a bloated, inept,
patronage
-
driven
state.
5
State, regional and municipal public administrations remain politicised and ridden by
patronage
.
Usage of
ridership
in English
1
Two years ago we grew a little more than 1 percent
ridership
.
2
By the end of the summer prices declined, but
ridership
had not.
3
The economic crisis should encourage
ridership
,
said Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon.
4
The long held assumption that fare increases dent
ridership
is also being tested.
5
What has been the effect of gas prices on Amtrak's
ridership
?
6
That's an important consideration these days, because mass transit
ridership
is hitting record levels.
7
The Washington Post reports transit
ridership
has hit its highest level in 52 years.
8
But then the question is, how should Amtrak increase
ridership
?
9
Despite the recent growth in
ridership
,
there continues to be budget deficits for transit systems.
10
Neither company is profitable, and both have suffered steep
ridership
declines during the coronavirus pandemic.
11
But setting this route aside, bus
ridership
has gone off a cliff, here and nationwide.
12
That strategy has increased transit
ridership
in European cities.
13
Over this period of increased fares, carpool
ridership
fell.
14
It's a mounting issue as mass transit systems nationwide experience record
ridership
amid mounting fuel process.
15
New York City is an exception: The city's Taxi and Limousine Commission publishes weekly
ridership
counts.
16
It depends on the service but certainly our
ridership
growth is linked to the fuel prices.
Other examples for "ridership"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ridership
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
daily ridership
annual ridership
monthly ridership
active ridership
collect ridership
More collocations
Translations for
ridership
Russian
пассажиров
пассажиропоток
Catalan
passatgers
Ridership
through the time
Ridership
across language varieties
United States of America
Common