GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Transit Duration Statistics
Transit duration statistics provide key insights into the average amount of time it takes for transportation systems to move passengers or goods from one point to another.
In this post, we will explore transit durations across various cities worldwide, shedding light on the average time commuters spend traveling to their destinations. From the bustling streets of London to the vibrant city of Tokyo, and from the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles to the cosmopolitan hub of Sydney, we will delve into the statistics of how long people spend on public transportation in different urban centers. Grab your travel card and join us on this journey through the data of transit durations.
Statistic 1
"In London, the average transit duration is around 45 minutes on the Tube."
Statistic 2
"In Vancouver, fully 40% of transit commuters spend more than an hour each way."
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"In Tokyo, the average transit duration for commuters is 67 minutes."
Statistic 4
"Stat by Vancouver Transit duration approximately 80 minutes for frequent walkers."
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"Transit durations in LA are the highest in the U.S., as nearly 20% of users spent more than 60 minutes traveling."
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"A survey in Beijing revealed that 37% of commuters spent 30-60 minutes daily on transit."
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"In Seoul, 31.4% of daily transit commuters spend between 40-60 minutes commuting."
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"MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) users in Singapore average a transit duration of 28 minutes."
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"Average transit duration in Sydney is 34 minutes."
Statistic 10
"A survey by Moovit found the average global public transit trip duration is 45 minutes."
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"In Berlin, the average transit duration is about 30 minutes."
Statistic 12
"In Calgary, 41.9% of daily transit commuters spend more than 45 minutes."
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"In Rome, the average transit duration is about 50 minutes."
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"On average, Australians have a daily commute of approximately 72 minutes round-trip on transit services."