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McKinney transit officials report steady ridership, average wait under 10 minutes
Summary
A DART project manager told the McKinney Urban Transit District board that ridership has grown over four years, weekday trips average about 270 riders, average wait times this year are 10 minutes or less, and subsidy-per-rider varies by vehicle type and rideshare use.
Ryan McCutcheon, a project manager with Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s service planning and scheduling department, told the McKinney Urban Transit District board Monday that ridership for the Collin County on-demand service has grown over the last four years and has plateaued in 2025.
“On average, we provide transportation to 270 riders per weekday,” McCutcheon said. He said seasonal dips occur in summer months when fewer people travel for school.
McCutcheon said the system’s average wait time this calendar year has been about 10 minutes…
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