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Transit Ridership Grows In The Twin Cities

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- More people are avoiding high gas prices and jammed freeways by jumping on buses and trains.

According Metro Transit, in the first half of 2011, 39.6 million people boarded a bus or train. That's up 1.2 million from this time last year. They say ridership in the month of June is up 6 percent, compared to June of 2010.

"If this pace continues, it appears that 2011 could rival the record ridership of 2008," said Metro Transit General Manager Brian Lamb.

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In 2008, ridership was the highest in half a century, Lamb said.

Mandy Musta, a frequent rider, permanently parked her car and began taking a train to work last April.

"Except for adding 15 minutes to my commute, my days are exactly the same." said Musta. "There's a little less stress because I don't have to deal with traffic."

Musta said the straw that broke the camels back was the $4 a gallon gas.

"No gas, no parking. I was paying about $150 a month to park," said Musta.

Metro Transit said that in the past four years ridership on Metro Transit has exceeded 76 million, which is a benchmark that had not been previously surpassed since 1982.

In 2010, a total of 78 million rides were given by Metro Transit.

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