Key Operating Statistics
Monthly Ridership for Bus and Rail
Month | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | |||||||||
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Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | Bus | Rail | |
January | 64,324,473 | 6,004,948 | 64,885,728 | 6,834,446 | 62,247,969 | 7,683,908 | 67,380,546 | 8,857,847 | 73,235,547 | 10,482,340 | 69,833,080 | 11,376,659 | 72,199,589 | 12,378,114 | 2,499,764 | 479,488 | 2,502,579 | 513,232 |
February | 62,548,766 | 5,295,081 | 56,837,060 | 6,057,296 | 59,854,200 | 6,822,060 | 59,429,412 | 8,255,520 | 65,270,126 | 9,638,353 | 65,783,396 | 10,073,000 | 63,068,208 | 11,265,212 | 2,407,956 | 462,422 | 2,656,166 | 516,881 |
March | 66,351,036 | 5,746,222 | 64,890,223 | 6,732,828 | 65,965,396 | 7,590,381 | 68,315,754 | 9,157,896 | 69,948,803 | 10,286,389 | 69,451,005 | 11,084,732 | 72,137,465 | 12,729,158 | 2,525,379 | 473,044 | 2,599,039 | 512,857 |
April | 63,487,500 | 5,435,070 | 62,479,980 | 6,426,390 | 62,070,030 | 7,224,930 | 64,984,800 | 8,541,180 | 70,427,160 | 10,036,560 | 68,923,860 | 10,608,300 | 71,284,980 | 12,285,630 | 2,529,607 | 473,819 | 2,588,379 | 507,860 |
May | 64,064,538 | 5,826,574 | 62,302,994 | 6,740,609 | 65,193,992 | 7,645,809 | 68,075,039 | 9,165,708 | 71,036,035 | 10,496,414 | 70,184,899 | 10,986,555 | 72,763,758 | 12,731,359 | 2,488,470 | 471,687 | 2,606,904 | 515,012 |
June | 58,792,110 | 5,786,490 | 59,278,140 | 6,729,450 | 60,320,040 | 7,486,080 | 63,261,870 | 9,135,180 | 66,607,710 | 10,403,520 | 64,626,930 | 11,301,060 | 67,716,960 | 12,407,070 | 2,427,359 | 482,303 | 2,505,754 | 519,545 |
July | 66,508,609 | 6,105,977 | 64,967,196 | 7,107,649 | 66,616,613 | 7,900,846 | 69,919,973 | 9,518,922 | 74,758,329 | 11,221,008 | 72,516,285 | 11,511,819 | 76,803,244 | 13,935,151 | 2,609,269 | 502,146 | 2,670,787 | 531,032 |
August | 65,082,175 | 6,010,931 | 65,473,116 | 7,075,905 | 67,592,493 | 7,991,924 | 70,018,739 | 9,570,413 | 73,311,156 | 11,135,107 | 71,006,802 | 11,615,111 | 2,407,351 | 443,125 | 2,555,034 | 489,654 | 2,643,235 | 527,838 |
September | 62,920,620 | 5,908,380 | 62,254,350 | 6,956,040 | 63,886,170 | 7,847,130 | 66,016,800 | 9,226,680 | 70,400,310 | 10,886,250 | 68,542,950 | 11,364,840 | 2,425,155 | 450,687 | 2,577,544 | 497,396 | 2,607,288 | 530,928 |
October | 63,445,158 | 6,039,513 | 63,613,023 | 7,232,610 | 64,805,469 | 8,775,790 | 69,212,119 | 9,854,032 | 71,997,252 | 11,430,258 | 71,927,657 | 11,936,550 | 2,435,090 | 448,431 | 2,520,090 | 501,584 | ||
November | 58,936,800 | 6,008,850 | 59,570,430 | 7,016,160 | 63,188,790 | 8,779,170 | 64,996,140 | 9,630,330 | 67,726,470 | 10,830,150 | 67,368,480 | 11,356,920 | 2,355,519 | 455,099 | 2,474,271 | 495,914 | ||
December | 60,215,888 | 6,575,844 | 60,499,569 | 7,653,001 | 61,434,405 | 9,420,497 | 64,456,068 | 10,454,285 | 66,448,221 | 11,614,181 | 67,325,707 | 12,384,903 | 2,305,976 | 479,318 | 2,397,624 | 514,836 | ||
Year Total | 756,677,673 | 70,743,880 | 747,051,809 | 82,562,384 | 763,175,567 | 95,168,525 | 796,067,260 | 111,367,993 | 841,167,119 | 128,486,341 | 827,967,548 | 135,600,449 | 861,345,334 | 157,000,000 |
Notes
- Rail ridership includes North East Line (NEL), Sengkang LRT and Punggol LRT rides.
- The Sengkang LRT and NEL commenced revenue service on 18 January 2003 and 20 June 2003 respectively. The Punggol LRT began service on 29 January 2005.
- Monthly rail ridership exceeded 10 million for the first time in December 2007.
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