
“Right now, we’re seeing ridership in the 50 to 70 riders per day range. On one day, we had 101. For being two weeks in, those are nice numbers for such a new service. We also have to temper that with it’s probably the highest demand with folks coming in for the holidays.”
The eagerly anticipated airport shuttle pilot program launched on Dec. 16. Reps for both START and Jackson Hole Airport said they’re feeling good about the shuttle.
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