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Bus ridership up 41 percent

By TONY WAGGONER
Today's News-Herald
Published Monday, October 6, 2008 11:03 PM MST

With a 99 percent on-time rate, bus travel in Lake Havasu City is quite the alternative to high gas prices.



More and more people are taking advantage of bus travel, according to Gary Parsons, manager of Havasu Area Transit (HAT).

“Our ridership is growing by leaps and bounds,” Parsons said.

In fact, the number of riders has been steadily increasing over the past year. Parsons said the numbers were up 41 percent overall with the beginning of the fiscal year July 1. The September 2008 numbers were 45 percent better than last year.

New programs like the Bus Buck are responsible for the increase, according to Parsons. With the Bus Buck, riders can purchase 30 coupons valued at $1 apiece for only $24, which allows riders to the freedom to use the bus at their leisure.

Regular riders often purchase a fixed pass, though, Parsons said. With the fixed pass, riders have unlimited access to the bus monthly for only $30.

“People are really excited about the low fares,” Parsons said.

HAT is also offering more rides per hour than ever before. With 18 buses, including eight that were recently added, five different routes that operate as far as Bashas’ on Maricopa Avenue to the new Wal-Mart north of town and non-stop departures every hour from 5:50 a.m. and 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, bus transit is becoming more accessible to the residents of Lake Havasu City.

Parsons did note they have stopped Sunday travel, due to a lack of riders. Surprisingly, Parsons pointed to a decrease in the number of churchgoers riding as a reason.

“We researched bus travel on Sundays and determined we were averaging only 3.5 trips to churches,” he said.

Bus travel is still being offered on Saturdays from around 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Parsons realizes bus travel can be very important to some of the city’s senior citizens. HAT recently took over the Seniors on the Move program from Mohave County. The program offers special travel three days a week to the Lake Havasu Senior Center for lunch and two days a week for medical and shopping needs.

Bus transit has not been without its problems, though. As with most travel, high gas prices have had an effect. In July, Parsons said bus transit, alone, cost the city $25,000 in gas. The average figures per month are usually around $12,500. All buses run on diesel fuel.

Budget cutbacks are keeping bus transit from expanding, as well. Parsons stated he doesn’t see transit service expanding until the economy improves, which he believes may not happen until after 2009.

They could implement increases in service with the establishment of a Metropolitan Planning Organization, though. MPO’s are Federal organizations that exist all over the country to help urban communities develop transportation programs, facilities and plans.

Parsons believes a transit system that is on time, is a transit system residents would rely upon. A system so accurate a resident recently told Parsons that he could set his watch by the bus arrival near his home.

“I believe we have a first-class transit service,” Parsons said.

Havasu Area Transit is currently looking for more drivers for their Seniors on the Move program.

For this and other information, including bus scheduled and bus stop locations, residents may contact Havasu Area Transit Dispatch at 453-7600.

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Comments (11 comment(s))

    QUESTION FOR TRANSIT MANAGER wrote on Oct 10, 2008 3:00 PM:

    " SINCE THE TRANSIT MANAGER IS MONITORING THIS POSTING, I HAVE A QUESTION FOR HIM. WHAT IS THE ACTUAL RIDERSHIP (IN NUMBER OF RIDERS - NOT PERCENTAGES) AND WHAT WAS THE COST PER RIDE (DIVIDE TOTAL EXPENSES FOR 1 MONTH BY TOTAL RIDES FOR 1 MONTH)?

    THANK YOU. "

    Mike wrote on Oct 7, 2008 7:48 PM:

    " Transit Manager, thank you sir, that's a smoking deal. "

    Transit Manager wrote on Oct 7, 2008 3:49 PM:

    " To Mike, You would pay $1.00 when you first board the bus. You will receive a free transfer at the transfer station to change routes and continue your ride. When you return, you pay $1.00 and will get another free transfer at the transfer station. Your roundtrip fare will be $2.00. Please give us a call if we can be of assistance at 453-7600. Thank you for your interest. "

    imamouse wrote on Oct 7, 2008 3:21 PM:

    " I wish the transit would have some activity on South Palo Verde Blvd. near the high school ... that is near my residence and I have a hard time getting around. "

    Emily wrote on Oct 7, 2008 2:29 PM:

    " Thank you transit manager.
    Emily "

    Mike wrote on Oct 7, 2008 12:57 PM:

    " So, it is another dollar each time to get on and off the bus? Lets say I was wanting to go to Walmart from Smiths. One dollar to go down to the transfer and another one to head north? Then when leaving a buck to head south, then another to transfer to the one to Smiths?

    Just trying to uderstand,, would my trip AND return be $2 or $4? "

    Transit Manager wrote on Oct 7, 2008 9:12 AM:

    " To Emily, Please visit our website at:
    www.lhcaz.gov/communtyservices.htm#transit.
    There is a link for a schedule on the webpage. Printed brochures are available at City Hall, Library or any HAT bus. Or give us a call at 453-7600 and we can mail one to you. Thank you for your interest. "

    important wrote on Oct 7, 2008 7:41 AM:

    " this is so important for people to be able to get out, especially seniors as they have done studies on suicide and number one reason was lack of public transportation. Now havasu has its own rail system! "

    great idea wrote on Oct 7, 2008 6:13 AM:

    " It is hard for tourist to be pulled over on the bus for doing nothing wrong too! But if that is the case will the city lose money in the long run if it is not writing unwarranted tickets in exchange for bus fare? "

    Emily wrote on Oct 7, 2008 6:04 AM:

    " Is there a website to see where the bus goes? "

    former rider wrote on Oct 7, 2008 5:39 AM:

    " Now if they would just eliminate that "24-hour notice" requirement..... "

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