NTL Record

Title Off-Peak Ticket Incentive Demonstration in Spokane, WA
Record ID 50453
Personal Name
Creator
Flynn, S.
Source 214p. in various pagings
Corporate Creator Crain & Associates
Corporate
Contributor
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.); United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
Publisher United States. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
Publication Date 19850501
Language English
Abstract The City of Spokane began a ticket incentive program in August 1981 as a means of increasing transit ridership during off-peak hours. Each time passengers boarded a bus, they could dispense a ticket which could be exchanged for discounts on goods and services at participating merchants. Discounted specials were advertised in a monthly discount booklet. The program ran for three years beginning in the downtown and expanding to suburban areas. Program hours also eventually expanded beyond the midday. A total of 247 merchants, who had the option of entering and exiting the program each month, participated. Passengers redeemed an average of 7900 tickets for good and services each month. Ridership in the midday increased by 5-12%; however, the possibility of causes other than the Mid-Day Rider Program cannot be ruled out. After May 1983, merchants had to pay for advertising space in the discount booklet. The program was unable to generate sufficient revenues from merchant contracts to run independently and the program was closed July 31, 1984.
Rosap ID dot:11840
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/11840
TRT Terms Demonstration projects; Incentives; Marketing; Off peak periods; Public transit; Tickets
Classification NTL - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION;
NTL - PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Transit Economics and Finances
Geographical
Coverage
Washington
Report Number UMTA-WA-06-0018-85-1; DOT-TSC-UMTA-85-12
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/50000/50400/50453/DOT-TSC-UMTA-85-12.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository