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The draw area for the Ramsey Station is based on express bus ridership. The draw area, which <br />includes Ramsey and portions of Nowthen and Elk River, had 2,779 Minneapolis employees. <br />Ridership on the Northstar has averaged 129, of which 67.4 percent, or 87 riders, are estimated to <br />be from the draw area based on bus ridership. These riders represent 3.1 percent of the <br />Minneapolis employees. Inflow riders were estimated at 42 or 32.6 percent, all living north of <br />the Mississippi River. <br />The Anoka Station had a total of 213 riders, 190 or 89.2 percent lived in the draw area north of <br />the Mississippi River. This draw area includes the cities of Anoka, Andover, Ramsey, Nowthen, <br />Oak Grove, and St. Francis, with inflow riders from portions of Dayton and Champlin. Northstar <br />users represented 3.2 percent of the 5,990 Minneapolis employees living in the draw area. <br />Thirteen of the Anoka riders lived south of the Mississippi River. <br />Coon Rapids Station Draw Area had an estimated 8,828 residents employed in Minneapolis with <br />165 or 1.9 percent that rode the Northstar. This draw area includes the cities of Coon Rapids, <br />Andover, and Ham Lake. Inflow riders (32) represented 16.2 percent of the users. <br />The Fridley Station had the lowest number of users (34) with 22 living in the draw area for a 0.7 <br />percent market share of the 3,384 estimated Minneapolis employees. Draw area riders included <br />riders from Fridley, Spring Lake Park, Hilltop, and Columbia Heights and represented 64.7 <br />percent of the riders and inflow was 35.3 percent. <br />Big Lake Station and Elk River Station have the highest rider market shares at 30.2 percent and <br />19.9 percent, respectively. This may be due to their further distance from Minneapolis. Market <br />share increases with distance from Minneapolis; while the number of Minneapolis employees <br />decreases with distance from the city. <br />Ramsey Commuting <br />While most Northstar riders are traveling to Target Field, some riders are disembarking at other <br />stations. The potential for commuting from Ramsey to other stations is demonstrated in Table 2- <br />3. In 2010, 2,776 residents of the Ramsey Station Draw Area worked in Elk River. They <br />represented 11.0 percent of the employed draw area residents. Ramsey Station Draw Area <br />residents that work in the other station cities are also shown. The work location in each city is <br />unknown, but some jobs may be within walking distance of a station or could be reached by a <br />connecting bus. <br />Table 2-3 <br />RAM SEY STATION DRAW AREA RESIDENT COMMUTING; 2010 <br />RESIDENTS THAT WORK IN OTHER STATION CITIES <br />Station City <br />Workers <br />Number <br />Percent <br />Big Lake 193 0.8 % <br />Elk River 2,776 11.0 <br />Anoka 1,598 6.3 <br />Coon Rapids 1,404 5.6 <br />Fridley 778 3.1 <br />Minneapolis 2,779 11.0 <br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Eco no mic Studies and M cComb Gro up, Ltd. <br />2-4 <br />