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An examination of Divvy's role as a mass transit system.
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A majority of riders leaving these stations are Divvy subscribers. Local stations handled about 43% of all daily rides in 2014. ast Mile Last Mile stations are docks located within 1/8 of a mile from the nearest rapid transit or commuter rail station entrance outside the downtown area. These stations are ideally located for transit commuters to complete the "last mile" of their transit trips with greater flexibility, availability, and frequency than local buses. Last Mile stations comprise 17.4% of the Divvy system and handled about 15% of daily trips in 2014. eisure Leisure stations in 2014 were stations primarily utilized by daily pass Divvy riders, rather than annual subscribers. These stations are overwhelmingly located along the lakefront, comprising 12% of Divvy stations citywide. Leisure stations handled over 19% of average daily Divvy trips in 2014, but only 12% of weekday peak hour trips. oop Loop Divvy stations make up the smallest percentage of Divvy stations -- less than 10% of the network -- but carried over 22% of daily Divvy riders in 2014 and 1 out of every 3 trips during the weekday peak period (7-9am and 4-6pm). These stations include some nearby West Loop and River North stations. Coming in 2015: Loop Link Loop Link Beginning in 2015, the City of Chicago and the Chicago Transit Authority are constructing the Loop Link, a new transit and cycling corridor through the heart of the Loop. The Loop Link will improve bus performance on seven CTA bus routes and provide new protected east-west bicycle facilities for cyclists. Fourteen existing Divvy docks are located within a block of the new Loop Link including three docks along Randolph Street, which will receive a westbound bike lane as part of the Loop Link project. The Loop Link will also provide better, safer bicycle facilities for Divvy riders. Eight of the ten busiest peak-hour Divvy stations are in the Loop Link corridor. of all Divvy stations are within one block of the Loop Link corridor 4.5% of all 2014 Divvy trips began at a Loop Link Divvy station 11.9% of peak hour Divvy trips began at a Loop Link Divvy station 20.0% of peak-hour Loop Link Divvy trips stay in the Loop area 41.4% ´ 0 ½ 1 2 ¼ Miles Legend Divvy Stations by Class Last Mile Leisure Local Loop Loop Link Bus Routes 2014 Loop Link Divvy Trips Transit Station Entrances CTA Loop Link Loop Link Corridor 250 or less 251 - 500 501 - 750 751 - 1000 1001 - 1250 1251 - 1500 1501 - 1750 1751 or more # * CTA Blue Line # * CTA Brown Line # * CTA Green Line # * CTA Loop 'L' # * CTA Orange Line # * CTA Pink Line # * CTA Red Line " ) Metra 35th (3500S) 31st (3100S) 26th (2600S) Cermak (2200S) 16th (1600S) California (2800W) California (2800W) Western (2400W) Created by Scott Presslak Sources: Divvy, Chicago Transit Authority, City of Chicago GIS 59th (5900S) Ashland (1600W) 400W 0W/E [AM Peak] [PM Peak] ocal L L L Trips originating from Loop Link Divvy stations Loop Link Bus Corridor Individual stations may have multiple entrances Busiest 2014 Divvy Stations Total Weekday Peak-Hour (7-9am, 4-6pm) Departures Clinton St & Washington St Canal St & Adams St Canal St & Madison St Canal St & Jackson Blvd Franklin St & Arcade Pl Columbus Dr & Randolph St Canal St & Monroe St LaSalle St & Jackson Blvd Daley Center Plaza Clinton St & Madison St Loop Link Loop Link Loop Link Loop Link Loop Link Loop Link Loop Link Loop Link Loop Loop 21,450 16,912 15,316 10,475 10,288 10,236 8,227 8,155 8,139 8,020 Busiest 2014 Divvy Stations Total Departures Streeter Dr & Illinois St Lake Shore Dr & Monroe St Theater on the Lake Clinton St & Washington Blvd Michigan Ave & Oak St Millennium Park Canal St & Madison St Canal St & Adams St Lake Shore Dr & North Blvd Columbus Dr & Randolph St Leisure Leisure Leisure Leisure Leisure Leisure Loop Link Loop Link Loop Link Loop 54,214 41,326 38,667 37,755 34,668 32,075 30,277 30,165 29,208 26,797 Divvy's not just for tourists!
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    Chicago's New 'L' Stations: Divvy's Role in Chicago Mass TransitBased on 2014 Divvy ridership data, Divvy stations can be assigned to one of four classifications, based on geography and ridership:

    L The vast majority of Divvy stations (61%) can be classified as Local stations, serving local residents and businesses. A majority of riders leaving these stations are Divvy subscribers.Local stations handled about 43% of all daily rides in 2014.ast Mile Last Mile stations are docks located within 1/8 of a mile from the nearest rapid transit or commuter rail station entrance outside the downtown area. These stations are ideally located for transit commuters to complete the "last mile" of their transit trips with greater flexibility, availability, and frequency than local buses. Last Mile stations comprise 17.4% of the Divvy system and handled about 15% of daily trips in 2014.

    eisure Leisure stations in 2014 were stations primarily utilized by daily pass Divvy riders, rather than annual subscribers. These stations are overwhelmingly located along the lakefront, comprising 12% of Divvy stations citywide.Leisure stations handled over 19% of average daily Divvy trips in 2014, but only 12% of weekday peak hour trips.

    oop Loop Divvy stations make up the smallest percentage of Divvy stations -- less than 10% of the network -- but carried over 22% of daily Divvy riders in 2014 and 1 out of every 3 trips during the weekday peak period (7-9am and 4-6pm). These stations include some nearby West Loop and River North stations.Coming in 2015: Loop Link

    Loop LinkBeginning in 2015, the City of Chicago and the Chicago Transit Authority are constructing the Loop Link, a new transit and cycling corridor through the heart of the Loop. The Loop Link will improve bus performance on seven CTA bus routes and provide new protected east-west bicycle facilities for cyclists. Fourteen existing Divvy docks are located within a block of the new Loop Link including three docks along Randolph Street, which will receive a westbound bike lane as part of the Loop Link project. The Loop Link will also provide better, safer bicycle facilities for Divvy riders. Eight of the ten busiest peak-hour Divvy stations are in the Loop Link corridor.

    of all Divvy stations are withinone block of the Loop Link corridor

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    11.9%of peak hour Divvy trips

    began at a Loop Link Divvy station

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    Clinton St & Washington StCanal St & Adams StCanal St & Madison StCanal St & Jackson BlvdFranklin St & Arcade PlColumbus Dr & Randolph StCanal St & Monroe StLaSalle St & Jackson BlvdDaley Center PlazaClinton St & Madison St

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    21,45016,91215,31610,47510,28810,2368,2278,1558,1398,020

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    Streeter Dr & Illinois StLake Shore Dr & Monroe StTheater on the LakeClinton St & Washington BlvdMichigan Ave & Oak StMillennium ParkCanal St & Madison StCanal St & Adams StLake Shore Dr & North BlvdColumbus Dr & Randolph St

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    54,21441,32638,66737,75534,66832,07530,27730,16529,20826,797

    Divvy's not just for tourists!


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