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20. Ames, IA
> Commuters using public transit: 7.9%
> Ridership, all systems: 38.3 passengers per hour
> Avg. age of fleet: 11.5 years
> Modes of transit: Bus

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19. Bridgeport, CT
> Commuters using public transit: 10.4%
> Ridership, all systems: 24.1 passengers per hour
> Avg. age of fleet: 4.3 years
> Modes of transit: Bus, demand response

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18. Long Beach, NY
> Commuters using public transit: 20.3%
> Ridership, all systems: 5.8 passengers per hour
> Avg. age of fleet: 7.1 years
> Modes of transit: Bus, demand response

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17. Providence, RI
> Commuters using public transit: 5.4%
> Ridership, all systems: 15.7 passengers per hour
> Avg. age of fleet: 5.4 years
> Modes of transit: Bus, demand response, ferryboat, vanpool

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16. Chapel Hill, NC
> Commuters using public transit: 8.9%
> Ridership, all systems: 30.5 passengers per hour
> Avg. age of fleet: 5.4 years
> Modes of transit: Bus, demand response
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