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The pandemic disrupted mass transit everywhere. Few places were hit worse than the Bay Area


The pandemic disrupted mass transit everywhere. Few places were hit worse than the Bay Area
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Bay Area mass transit saw less ridership and service during the pandemic than other parts of the nation. And the recovery to pre-pandemic levels is slower here than elsewhere, according to Chronicle analysis.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
The pandemic brought a world of pain to the nation’s public transit systems. Ridership plunged across the board. Services were slashed. Even as California and the nation aim to fully reopen this summer, U.S. cities with the largest transit systems predict it will take years to return to pre-pandemic ridership numbers. ....

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Is Free Public Transit an Idea Whose Time Has Come?


The debate over transportation equity has heated up, given the sharp change in transit-rider demographics once the COVID-19 pandemic took most whiter and wealthier riders off of buses and (especially) trains. Not everyone sees eye-to-eye on just what transportation equity means. But a growing number of social-justice activists, urbanists and even transit-industry professionals now argue that making transit free for all should be one of the tools used to make transportation more equitable. Kansas City, Missouri, got the conversation started at the end of 2019 when its city council voted to make the city’s bus system fare-free. Now some of the nation’s biggest transit agencies are wondering whether to make mass transit free for everyone, or at least a lot cheaper to ride than it is now. ....

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