Metrolink Customer Survey Reveals Essential Workers Represent Core Ridership

At one-year anniversary of California’s COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, 85 percent of lapsed riders say they plan to return to the rails.

Los Angeles, March 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Metrolink has provided safe, reliable service to essential frontline workers who kept the Southern California region safe and functioning, according to the results of a 2021 Customer Survey released today. As California marks one year since stay-at-home orders were put in place, Metrolink has begun the work of welcoming back riders to its service. And, with insights from the rider survey, the agency has a clearer understanding of the opportunity that lies ahead.

Essential Together

Nearly 75 percent of people currently riding Metrolink identified themselves as essential workers – an increase of 4 percent from Metrolink’s April 2020 survey. Many (29 percent) of these essential workers are in the healthcare industry. Other essential workers include those in community-based organizations (17 percent), which includes public health and childcare, and those in transportation and logistics (14 percent).

“The results of our customer survey show just how essential our service is to Southern Californians as a link to employment, housing and educational opportunities that will help get our region back on track,” said Metrolink Board Chair and Glendale councilmember Ara Najarian. “Our clean, efficient and economical service is a better option to commuting in a vehicle and is vital to rebuilding our local economies while reducing traffic and air pollution.”

The essential nature of Metrolink’s service is further indicated as one-third of current riders said they have no car, and about half (45 percent) report household incomes below $50,000 – as compared to just 23 percent in 2018, when 42 percent reported household incomes of $75,000 or more.

In addition to recording increased usage by essential workers, the Metrolink survey revealed that 85 percent of lapsed riders are likely to return to Metrolink – an increase from 81 percent from the 2020 survey. Thirty-two percent of people surveyed said they are waiting for vaccines to become readily available, which is now on the immediate horizon, before resuming their commute. Twenty-four percent expect to return later this year and 23 percent want conditions they consider normal.

Metrolink’s 2021 COVID-19 Customer Survey was distributed via email to 312,929 Metrolink customers. The survey, which received 10,449 valid responses, was designed to identify riders’ evolving needs, including their health and safety concerns, and is a follow-up to a similar survey fielded at the start of the pandemic in April 2020.