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QLINE touts big ridership boost in '23

eu.freep.com QLINE touts big ridership boost in '23

The QLINE saw its ridership numbers continue to increase in 2023, representing a big change from the impacts of the pandemic.

QLINE touts big ridership boost in '23

Is the mentality finally changing? Do Detroiters and metroDetroiters™ finally see the need for reliable mass transit? Most likely not — it's probably because the QLine and its older sister, the People Mover, are as of recently free to ride.

Detroit's streetcar system said Tuesday it had more than 1 million riders in 2023, representing a 50% increase over the prior year.

The QLINE's ridership numbers last year showcase a rebound from the pandemic, which led to a service shutdown in 2020 that ended the following year as well as changes in work patterns that meant fewer people commuting.

The decision to keep QLINE as a free service, which was not always the case, has likely helped as well.

I can dream, can't I?


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  • Every time I have used the Q me and the group i was with had to get out and walk because some invalid had parked on the tracks. We beat the train every time.

    • As they say, "name checks out." This is why I always travel by litter.

      In the linked article, your misfortune apparently had been addressed…

      QLINE reliability, which can be hampered by improperly parked cars and heavy traffic, has been criticized over the years, but the system has seen improvements, adding a tow truck, signal prioritization at 26 traffic lights and with the creation of a transit-only lane for events at Little Caesars Arena.