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Tehama County transit staff report rising ridership on several routes and outline volunteer METS medical-ride program
Summary
At its March 23 meeting, the Tehama County Transit Agency Board heard staff reports showing ridership gains on several routes and received details on METS, a volunteer driver program that provided 597 rides in 2025 and 355 trips so far in fiscal 2025–26.
The Tehama County Transit Agency Board on March 23 received a monthly transit update showing ridership increases on several routes and an informational briefing on METS, the agency’s volunteer medical-ride program.
Staff member Sharon told the board Route 2’s ridership rose to about 15.35 passengers per hour in February, with a year‑to‑date average of 14.27 passengers per hour, and said the added stop to serve the path center adds roughly six to seven minutes to the route. Route 1 is averaging about 10.69 passengers per hour year to date, with seasonal summer…
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