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Found 51 dataset(s) matching "mtabc".
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This dataset provides aggregated data on how fast MTA buses are traveling between major stops (timepoints) on a bus route for every route operated by NYCT and MTABC. These segments are categorized...
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This dataset contains polyline geometries and metadata for distinct bus route shapes by route and direction across schedule bundles.
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Additional Bus Stop Time is the average time that customers spend waiting at a stop beyond their scheduled wait time. Additional Travel Time is the average time customers spend onboard a bus...
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This dataset contains point features for bus stops used on each route and direction within a bundle, including stop usage flags (revenue, timepoint, boarding, alighting, is in CBD) and basic route...
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Service alerts in the MTA system are generated to inform passengers of both scheduled and unscheduled events that affect the transit network. These events can range from planned maintenance and...
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The bus fare evasion (BFE) rate is the estimated percentage of riders who illegally board buses. It is calculated systemwide quarterly using Automated Passenger Counters. Rates are calculated and...
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The daily ridership dataset provides systemwide ridership and traffic estimates for subways (including the Staten Island Railway), buses, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad,...
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The MTA Capital Program is comprised of a series of five-year capital investment plans. These capital plans describe the capital investments—or projects—to which the MTA will commit funding over a...
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Service Delivered measures the percentage of scheduled buses that are actually provided during peak hours. Additional years of data are available in separate datasets on data.ny.gov.
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This dataset reflects the monthly number of employee-reported incidents of workplace violence, as defined by New York State Labor Law Section 27-B, against on-duty MTA employees. This dataset...
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This dataset provides the load percentage for each express bus route at its maximum load point (the bus stop where the highest number of passengers are on the bus) by direction, hour, day type...
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Service Delivered measures the percentage of scheduled buses that are actually provided during peak hours.
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Mean Distance Between Failures reports how frequently bus mechanical problems cause delays.
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Weekday Pull Out Performance is a monthly legacy service performance metric that indicates the percent of required buses and operators available in the AM and PM peak periods.
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This dataset provides systemwide ridership and traffic estimates for subways (including the Staten Island Railway), NYCT bus, MTA Bus, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, Access-A-Ride,...
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Mean Distance Between Service Interruptions is the average distance traveled by a bus between all delays and/or inconveniences to customers.
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Wait Assessment measures how evenly buses are spaced. This dataset covers data between 2015 and 2019. For data from 2020 on, use...
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Bus Speeds measure how quickly buses travel along their routes. This dataset covers data between 2015 and 2019. For data from 2020 on, use...
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This dataset combines Key Performance Indicator data that was reported starting with the creation of the MTA Stat performance metric dashboard in 2008 through 2021. Most of the metrics in the...
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This deprecated dataset provides systemwide ridership and traffic estimates for subways (including the Staten Island Railway), buses, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, Access-A-Ride,...