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New Haven Line Ridership Falls Four PercentBy Martin B. Cassidy
Connecticut Post Online (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Continued job losses in the white-collar finance, insurance and real estate industries contributed to a 4 percent drop in ridership on Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line from January to November.
Rail officials said ridership now has declined for 14 months.
"It was just a lousy economy all around," said Marjorie Anders, spokeswoman for the railroad. "The recession had a huge impact on our business."
By contrast, single-ticket sales on nights and weekends, which are less likely to be used by work force commuters, fell only 2 percent for the period, Anders said.
New Haven Line ridership from January to November fell to 33.1 million trips, down from 34.5 million trips last year, Anders said. ............(more)
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