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***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 19:03:36 2010

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For those of you who are interested, I have obtained annual subway ridership data for the year 2009. I will post them in the manner I received them - organized by trunk line. Also, I will add the percent change (to two decimal places) from the year 2008.

As expected, due to the recession, ridership is down in many areas; overall subway ridership is down 2.71% and the average change in ridership per station is -1.85%. Some areas, however, actually saw ridership increases; these areas may surprise you!

Without further ado, here are the numbers!!



Trunk LineSubway Station 2009 Ridership% Change from 2008
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)Wall St (2,3)7,103,567-1.48%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)Rector St (1)2,331,905+2.19%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD) Cortlandt St (1)0*-
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)Chambers St (1,2,3)5,867,390 +6.65%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD) Franklin St (1)1,660,670-4.56%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)Canal St (1)1,699,577 -1.79%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)Houston St (1) 3,910,500+0.12%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)Christopher St-Sheridan Sq (1)3,482,575+0.10%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)18 St (1) 2,407,729-2.02%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)23 St (1)4,516,335-2.14%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)28 St (1)3,783,842+2.82%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)34 St-Penn Station (1,2,3) 27,196,195-4.05%
Broadway/7 Ave. (CBD)50 St (1)7,477,965 -7.02%
Broadway/7 Ave. (Non-CBD)66 St-Lincoln Center (1)6,714,696-5.30%
Broadway/7 Ave. (Non-CBD)72 St (1,2,3) 11,924,279+0.47%
Broadway/7 Ave. (Non-CBD)79 St (1)5,148,529-2.59%
Broadway/7 Ave. (Non-CBD)86 St (1) 6,040,177-0.93%
Broadway/7 Ave. (Non-CBD)96 St (1,2,3)11,019,564-3.88%
Upper Broadway103 St (1)4,419,549-0.62%
Upper BroadwayCathedral Pkwy-110 St (1) 4,359,005-0.70%
Upper Broadway116 St-Columbia University (1)4,870,652-0.85%
Upper Broadway125 St (1)2,402,477 -1.73%
Upper Broadway137 St-City College (1)4,523,575-2.06%
Upper Broadway 145 St (1)3,128,091-1.98%
Upper Broadway157 St (1)3,251,747-0.11%
Upper Broadway181 St (1)3,551,740 -5.64%
Upper Broadway191 St (1) 2,432,768-5.05%
Upper BroadwayDyckman St (1) 2,406,407-4.04%
Upper Broadway207 St (1)1,919,631+0.65%
Upper Broadway215 St (1)635,361 +6.34%
Upper BroadwayMarble Hill-225 St (1)1,851,554-2.95%
Upper Broadway231 St (1)2,669,185-3.02%
Upper Broadway238 St (1)1,094,292 -5.99%
Upper BroadwayVan Cortlandt Park-242 St (1)1,925,846-2.45%
Lenox Ave. Central Park North-110 St (2,3)2,537,204 +4.46%
Lenox Ave.116 St (2,3)3,281,869+3.97%
Lenox Ave.125 St (2,3)4,514,621+3.95%
Lenox Ave. 135 St (2,3)4,022,802+1.99%
Lenox Ave.145 St (3)878,906+6.40%
Lenox Ave.Harlem-148 St (3)1,003,481 +3.08%
Lexington Ave. (CBD)Bowling Green (4,5)7,931,319-2.68%
Lexington Ave. (CBD)Wall St (4,5)6,333,204 -3.37%
Lexington Ave. (CBD)Spring St (6) 3,539,095-5.26%
Lexington Ave. (CBD)Astor Place (6)5,522,077-6.04%
Lexington Ave. (CBD)23 St (6)8,914,123 -3.52%
Lexington Ave. (CBD)28 St (6)6,548,905-3.00%
Lexington Ave. (CBD)33 St (6)8,958,763-5.53%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)68 St-Hunter College (6)10,311,822-2.33%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)77 St (6)10,762,089 -1.76%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)86 St (4,5,6) 18,891,890-2.78%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)96 St (6)7,391,483-1.06%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)103 St (6)4,631,356+1.26%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)110 St (6)3,668,518+1.17%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)116 St (6)4,849,246 +1.06%
Lexington Ave. (Non-CBD)125 St (4,5,6) 8,710,718+0.33%
Jerome Ave.138 St-Grand Concourse (4,5)887,662+2.69%
Jerome Ave.167 St (4) 2,892,398+0.57%
Jerome Ave.170 St (4)2,831,174 +3.51%
Jerome Ave.Mt Eden Av (4) 1,766,092+9.88%
Jerome Ave.176 St (4)1,378,480-14.07%
Jerome Ave.Burnside Av (4)3,408,080+5.12%
Jerome Ave.183 St (4)1,913,656 +2.64%
Jerome Ave. Fordham Rd (4) 3,760,364+3.22%
Jerome Ave.Kingsbridge Rd (4)2,892,922+5.04%
Jerome Ave.Bedford Park Blvd-Lehman College (4) 1,735,029+0.88%
Jerome Ave.Mosholu Pkwy (4)2,794,992+10.07%
Jerome Ave.Woodlawn (4)2,194,906+6.99%
White Plains Rd.3 Av-149 St (2,5) 7,411,343 +0.24%
White Plains Rd. Jackson Av (2,5)1,558,808-2.61%
White Plains Rd.Prospect Av (2,5)2,282,752 -2.26%
White Plains Rd.Intervale Av (2,5) 870,466+0.01%
White Plains Rd. Simpson St (2,5)2,874,093-3.38%
White Plains Rd.Freeman St (2,5)1,204,838 +4.72%
White Plains Rd.174 St (2,5)2,127,174-1.50%
White Plains Rd.West Farms Sq-East Tremont Av (2,5) 2,314,557-2.18%
White Plains Rd. East 180 St (2,5)2,049,824+0.41%
White Plains Rd.Bronx Park East (2,5)865,492-1.66%
White Plains Rd.Pelham Pkwy (2,5)2,585,393+2.80%
White Plains Rd.Allerton Av (2,5)1,661,132+2.22%
White Plains Rd.Burke Av (2,5) 1,047,238-0.07%
White Plains Rd. Gun Hill Rd (2,5)1,928,697+3.45%
White Plains Rd.219 St (2,5)957,529+3.31%
White Plains Rd.225 St (2,5)1,191,808+1.54%
White Plains Rd.233 St (2,5)1,508,683+1.58%
White Plains Rd.Nereid Av (2,5) 924,584 -0.54%
White Plains Rd.Wakefield-241 St (2)1,340,643-0.31%
Dyre Ave.Morris Park (5)524,382 -8.05%
Dyre Ave.Pelham Pkwy (5) 832,968-4.32%
Dyre Ave. Gun Hill Rd (5) 1,675,952-7.80%
Dyre Ave. Baychester Av (5)1,045,547-10.50%
Dyre Ave.Eastchester-Dyre Av (5) 1,186,603 -5.21%
Pelham3 Av-138 St (6) 2,222,695+2.92%
PelhamBrook Av (6)1,800,008-6.01%
PelhamCypress Av (6)1,082,788-4.71%
PelhamEast 143 St-St Mary's St (6) 239,458-9.57%
PelhamEast 149 St (6)1,335,234-4.16%
Pelham Longwood Av (6)982,290-5.80%
PelhamHunts Point Av (6)3,244,240-0.33%
Pelham Whitlock Av (6)480,146+1.02%
PelhamElder Av (6) 2,050,983-1.26%
PelhamMorrison Av-Soundview (6)1,982,168-2.14%
PelhamSt Lawrence Av (6)1,284,770-0.95%
PelhamParkchester (6)4,691,478 -0.62%
PelhamCastle Hill Av (6) 2,036,025-5.56%
Pelham Zerega Av (6)713,198-3.19%
PelhamWestchester Square-E Tremont Av (6)1,828,155 -2.94%
PelhamMiddletown Rd (6)523,950-0.50%
PelhamBuhre Av (6)883,232-0.63%
Pelham Pelham Bay Park (6)1,946,139+0.73%
Broadway-60 St.Rector St (R,W)2,662,135-12.77%
Broadway-60 St.Cortlandt St (R,W)125,457**
Broadway-60 St.City Hall (R,W)2,974,836-7.19%
Broadway-60 St.Prince St (N,R,W)4,856,796 -2.31%
Broadway-60 St.8 St-New York University (N,R,W)5,414,133-1.01%
Broadway-60 St.23 St (N,R,W)5,736,345-2.60%
Broadway-60 St.28 St (N,R,W) 2,931,184-2.66%
Broadway-60 St.49 St (N,R,W)7,817,461-3.57%
Broadway-60 St.Midtown-57 St-7 Av (N,Q,R,W) 8,766,257-4.01%
Broadway-60 St.5 Av-59 St (N,R,W)5,582,248-4.83%
Nassau St.Broad St (J,M,Z) 1,795,906-3.80%
Nassau St.Bowery (J,M,Z) 1,051,028+12.04%
14 St.3 Av (L)1,886,833+3.39%
14 St. 1 Av (L)6,490,329+4.65%
6 Ave.Grand St (B,D)7,767,488-1.88%
6 Ave.East Broadway (F)4,042,581 -5.59%
6 Ave.Lower East Side-2 Av (F,V) 5,734,200-1.90%
6 Ave.23 St (F,V) 7,161,707-5.33%
6 Ave. 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center (B,D,F,V)15,977,449 -8.58%
8 Ave.Canal St (A,C,E) 5,331,572-3.72%
8 Ave.Spring St (C,E)3,223,654-5.16%
8 Ave.23 St (C,E)6,819,642-3.41%
8 Ave.34 St-Penn Station (A,C,E) 24,182,097 -7.04%
8 Ave.50 St (C,E)5,543,164 -7.83%
53 St.7 Av (B,D,E) 4,121,196-6.50%
53 St.5 Av-53 St (E,V)6,636,192-11.38%
63 St.(Manhattan)57 St (F)4,237,742-7.06%
63 St.(Manhattan)Lexington Av-63 St (F) 3,989,743+0.97%
63 St.(Manhattan)Roosevelt Island (F)1,875,228-2.81%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.72 St (B,C) 2,670,067-2.92%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.81 St-Museum of Natural History (B,C)4,034,001 -0.98%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.86 St (B,C)3,139,359-4.54%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W. 96 St (B,C)2,559,373-0.94%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.103 St (B,C)1,524,460-4.71%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.Cathedral Pkwy-110 St (B,C) 2,038,519-2.57%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.116 St (B,C)1,838,683 -0.61%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.125 St (A,B,C,D)7,872,649-1.42%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.135 St (B,C) 1,428,140-2.69%
8 Ave./Central Pk. W.145 St (A,B,C,D) 6,446,603-2.36%
Washington Heights 155 St (C)710,556-3.93%
Washington Heights163 St-Amsterdam Av (C) 1,142,625 -2.10%
Washington Heights175 St (A) 3,500,536-2.93%
Washington Heights181 St (A)2,877,894+0.04%
Washington Heights190 St (A)1,177,378+0.17%
Washington HeightsDyckman St (A) 1,681,370-0.97%
Washington Heights Inwood-207 St (A)2,413,925+1.63%
Concourse155 St (B,D)1,199,677+0.01%
Concourse167 St (B,D)2,874,428 -1.58%
Concourse170 St (B,D) 2,014,364-3.73%
Concourse 174-175 Sts (B,D)1,475,159-5.31%
ConcourseTremont Av (B,D)2,702,043-3.88%
Concourse182-183 Sts (B,D) 1,506,398-3.53%
ConcourseFordham Rd (B,D)3,656,618-2.57%
Concourse Kingsbridge Rd (B,D)2,337,672-5.55%
ConcourseBedford Park Blvd (B,D) 1,932,709-2.87%
Concourse Norwood-205 St (D)2,308,963-7.38%
Manhattan CBD TransferSouth Ferry (1)/Whitehall St (R,W)8,823,138+1.90%
Manhattan CBD TransferFulton St (J,M,Z,2,3,4,5)/Bway-Nassau St (A,C)18,845,513-4.88%
Manhattan CBD Transfer Chambers St-WTC (A,C,E)/Park Pl (2,3)14,770,515-7.04%
Manhattan CBD TransferChambers St (J,M,Z)/Bklyn Bridge-City Hall (4,5,6)10,669,147 -0.26%
Manhattan CBD TransferCanal St (J,M,N,Q,R,W,Z,6)15,970,032-2.89%
Manhattan CBD TransferDelancey St (F)/Essex St (J,M,Z)6,297,228+1.51%
Manhattan CBD TransferBroadway-Lafayette St (B,D,F,V)/Bleecker St (6)10,439,953-3.47%
Manhattan CBD TransferWest 4 St (A,B,C,D,E,F,V)12,297,799-2.30%
Manhattan CBD Transfer14 St (A,C,E)/8 Av (L)11,129,412-3.80%
Manhattan CBD Transfer14 St (F,V,1,2,3)/6 Av (L) 15,220,076-0.55%
Manhattan CBD Transfer14 St-Union Square (L,N,Q,R,W,4,5,6)34,245,245-3.66%
Manhattan CBD Transfer34 St-Herald Square (B,D,F,N,Q,R,V,W)36,945,680-5.37%
Manhattan CBD TransferTimes Sq-42 St (N,Q,R,S,W,1,2,3,7)/42 St (A,C,E)58,099,313-4.57%
Manhattan CBD Transfer42 St-Bryant Pk (B,D,F,V)/5 Av (7) 13,502,111-4.92%
Manhattan CBD TransferGrand Central-42 St (S,4,5,6,7)42,002,971-5.82%
Manhattan CBD TransferLexington Av-53 St (E,V)/51 St (6) 18,618,358-9.07%
Manhattan CBD Transfer59 St-Columbus Circle (A,B,C,D,1) 20,418,815 -2.11%
Manhattan CBD TransferLexington Av (N,R,W)/59 St (4,5,6)18,924,005-5.63%
Upper Manh./Bronx Transfer168 St-Washington Heights (A,C,1)7,532,891-2.21%
Upper Manh./Bronx Transfer149 St-Grand Concourse (2,4,5) 3,660,150+5.95%
Upper Manh./Bronx Transfer 161 St-Yankee Stadium (B,D,4)8,410,256 -1.94%
New LotsNew Lots Av (3) 1,781,691-3.19%
New LotsVan Siclen Av (3)956,623-0.20%
New LotsPennsylvania Av (3)1,786,525-4.23%
New LotsJunius St (3)628,879-4.77%
New LotsRockaway Av (3)1,758,538 -3.65%
New LotsSaratoga Av (3)1,663,923-3.28%
New LotsSutter Av-Rutland Rd (3)2,219,406-4.99%
New LotsCrown Heights-Utica Av (3,4)8,330,192-2.84%
New LotsKingston Av (3) 1,450,448-6.12%
New Lots Nostrand Av (3)1,200,968-3.98%
Nostrand Ave.Brooklyn College-Flatbush Av (2,5) 5,951,280 -1.39%
Nostrand Ave. Newkirk Av (2,5)2,298,052-4.38%
Nostrand Ave.Beverly Rd (2,5)1,219,695 -4.09%
Nostrand Ave.Church Av (2,5)2,872,287 -2.61%
Nostrand Ave. Winthrop St (2,5) 2,006,133-0.80%
Nostrand Ave.Sterling St (2,5)1,636,794-2.84%
Nostrand Ave.President St (2,5) 1,044,562-2.01%
Eastern Pkwy. Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum (2,3)1,557,736 -2.79%
Eastern Pkwy.Grand Army Plaza (2,3) 2,366,786-1.89%
Eastern Pkwy. Bergen St (2,3)1,238,795+0.22%
Eastern Pkwy.Nevins St (2,3,4,5)3,479,130 +0.57%
Eastern Pkwy.Hoyt St (2,3) 1,902,962-1.85%
Eastern Pkwy.Clark St (2,3)1,706,174+4.84%
4 Ave.Bay Ridge-95 St (R)1,700,946-1.85%
4 Ave.86 St (R)3,274,415-2.08%
4 Ave.77 St (R) 1,539,875-2.83%
4 Ave.Bay Ridge Av (R) 2,505,035-1.73%
4 Ave.59 St (N,R) 3,736,347-2.54%
4 Ave.53 St (R)2,382,707-2.88%
4 Ave.45 St (R)2,317,470-1.73%
4 Ave.36 St (D,M,N,R)3,444,333 -3.45%
4 Ave.25 St (M,R)1,179,455 -3.60%
4 Ave.Prospect Av (M,R) 1,860,934-0.86%
4 Ave.Union St (M,R)2,067,255-0.19%
Sea Beach86 St (N)736,775+7.59%
Sea BeachAvenue U (N)1,255,861+12.52%
Sea BeachKings Hwy (N)1,584,172 +3.48%
Sea BeachBay Pkwy (N) 2,090,204+7.73%
Sea Beach20 Av (N) 1,253,690+5.95%
Sea Beach 18 Av (N)1,717,106+6.39%
Sea Beach Fort Hamilton Pkwy (N)1,994,402+0.77%
Sea Beach8 Av (N)3,384,130 +5.86%
West EndBay 50 St (D) 941,332+7.97%
West End25 Av (D)1,329,003-5.35%
West EndBay Pkwy (D,M)2,088,844-6.79%
West End20 Av (D,M)1,419,604-4.70%
West End18 Av (D,M)1,740,190-2.91%
West End79 St (D,M) 1,694,385-4.90%
West End71 St (D,M)1,308,071-8.78%
West End55 St (D,M)577,138-7.97%
West End50 St (D,M)944,314-6.38%
West EndFort Hamilton Pkwy (D,M)1,159,841 -2.45%
West End9 Av (D,M) 1,873,361-4.81%
BrightonOcean Pkwy (Q)973,380+0.40%
Brighton Brighton Beach (B,Q)3,997,205-3.11%
BrightonSheepshead Bay (B,Q)4,361,205 -2.13%
BrightonNeck Rd (B,Q) 954,832-18.56%***
BrightonAvenue U (B,Q)1,829,675-20.86%***
BrightonKings Hwy (B,Q)5,549,765-4.67%
BrightonAvenue M (B,Q)1,661,369 -10.28%***
BrightonAvenue J (B,Q) 1,886,881 -7.12%
Brighton Avenue H (B,Q)819,739-7.65%***
BrightonNewkirk Av (B,Q)2,842,893-9.41%
Brighton Cortelyou Rd (B,Q) 1,879,021-5.34%
BrightonBeverley Rd (B,Q)889,066 -3.10%
Brighton Church Av (B,Q) 4,966,209-4.01%
Brighton Parkside Av (B,Q)1,777,758-4.18%
Brighton 7 Av (B,Q) 3,014,532-1.86%
Franklin Ave.Park Pl (S)715,532-6.76%
Montague St. TunnelLawrence St (M,R)1,483,940-2.03%
CulverNeptune Av (F)480,865-1.98%
CulverAvenue X (F) 833,930-4.95%
CulverAvenue U (F) 673,170-0.72%
CulverKings Hwy (F)1,038,778-6.01%
CulverAvenue P (F) 830,813-7.70%
CulverAvenue N (F) 999,622-6.35%
CulverBay Pkwy (F) 417,087-5.48%
Culver Avenue I (F)725,876-2.09%
Culver 18 Av (F)1,258,172-4.05%
CulverDitmas Av (F)1,398,512-5.39%
CulverChurch Av (F,G)2,908,011 -1.95%
CulverFort Hamilton Pkwy (F,G) 1,468,106-0.45%
Culver15 St-Prospect Park (F,G)1,844,403-0.27%
Culver7 Av (F,G)3,316,537-3.90%
CulverSmith-9 Sts (F,G)1,465,834 +1.82%
CulverCarroll St (F,G)2,995,068-3.05%
CulverBergen St (F,G)3,228,987+1.86%
Culver York St (F)1,913,869+3.17%
RockawayRockaway Park-Beach 116 St (A,S) 267,902-8.82%
RockawayBeach 105 St (A,S)58,588-31.91%****
Rockaway Beach 98 St (A,S)259,501+11.40%
Rockaway Beach 90 St (A,S)344,465 -16.31%****
RockawayFar Rockaway-Mott Av (A)1,337,737 -5.18%
RockawayBeach 25 St (A)502,246-9.49%****
RockawayBeach 36 St (A)263,693-1.99%
RockawayBeach 44 St (A)176,647 -5.17%****
RockawayBeach 60 St (A)720,544-6.10%
Rockaway Beach 67 St (A)565,130-3.79%****
RockawayBroad Channel (A,S)93,087 -10.12%
Rockaway Howard Beach-JFK Airport (A)976,481-2.90%
RockawayAqueduct-North Conduit Av (A)249,341-7.24%
RockawayAqueduct Racetrack (A)27,004-11.56%
Lefferts Blvd.Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd (A) 2,243,456-5.56%
Lefferts Blvd.111 St (A)783,299-4.85%
Lefferts Blvd.104 St (A)510,620-7.16%
Fulton St.Rockaway Blvd (A)2,254,869+0.01%
Fulton St.88 St (A)786,807 -3.15%
Fulton St.80 St (A)1,267,343-3.67%
Fulton St. Grant Av (A)1,898,215-2.19%
Fulton St.Euclid Av (A,C)2,888,392-3.56%
Fulton St.Shepherd Av (C)922,420 -4.61%
Fulton St.Van Siclen Av (C) 869,166-5.03%
Fulton St. Liberty Av (C)872,268-2.97%
Fulton St.Rockaway Av (C)1,480,189-2.80%
Fulton St.Ralph Av (C)1,450,900 -3.15%
Fulton St.Utica Av (A,C) 4,235,887-4.51%
Fulton St.Kingston-Throop Avs (C)1,501,234 -4.82%
Fulton St.Nostrand Av (A,C)4,676,059-7.13%
Fulton St.Clinton-Washington Avs (C)1,559,809-4.69%
Fulton St. Lafayette Av (C)1,410,635-4.19%
Fulton St.High St (A,C)1,888,271-1.40%
CrosstownFulton St (G)1,089,757 +7.50%
CrosstownClinton-Washington Avs (G)1,503,550+2.70%
Crosstown Classon Av (G)1,186,685+3.60%
CrosstownBedford-Nostrand Avs (G)1,876,400 +3.08%
CrosstownMyrtle-Willoughby Avs (G)1,346,184 +2.95%
Crosstown Flushing Av (G)582,662-2.80%
CrosstownBroadway (G)1,047,629+1.45%
CrosstownNassau Av (G) 2,321,809 -2.91%
CrosstownGreenpoint Av (G) 2,319,327-3.04%
Crosstown 21 St (G)333,612+5.63%
63 St. (Queens)21 St-Queensbridge (F)2,354,997 +5.23%
Queens Blvd.Queens Plaza (E,G,R,V)2,421,042-4.38%
Queens Blvd.36 St (G,R,V)1,060,569+10.20%
Queens Blvd.Steinway St (G,R,V)4,547,327 -2.41%
Queens Blvd.46 St (G,R,V) 2,911,842-6.53%
Queens Blvd. Northern Blvd (G,R,V)2,250,701-4.36%
Queens Blvd.65 St (G,R,V) 1,049,810-3.51%
Queens Blvd. Elmhurst Av (G,R,V)4,360,761-2.41%
Queens Blvd.Grand Av-Newtown (G,R,V)5,597,743 -1.92%
Queens Blvd.Woodhaven Blvd (G,R,V) 7,447,147-3.23%
Queens Blvd.63 Dr-Rego Park (G,R,V)4,455,069-5.02%
Queens Blvd.67 Av (G,R,V) 2,791,115-1.77%
Queens Blvd.Forest Hills-71 Av (E,F,G,R,V)8,068,855-4.03%
Queens Blvd.75 Av (E,F)1,109,370-2.81%
Queens Blvd.Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike (E,F)7,958,721-2.31%
Queens Blvd.Briarwood-Van Wyck Blvd (E,F)1,764,008 -4.91%
Queens Blvd.Sutphin Blvd (F)1,375,351-1.71%
Queens Blvd. Parsons Blvd (F)1,838,982-3.35%
Queens Blvd.169 St (F)2,607,968 -0.04%
Queens Blvd.Jamaica-179 St (F)6,624,050-3.82%
Queens Blvd. Jamaica-Van Wyck (E)1,339,135-2.03%
Jamaica121 St (J,Z)651,821+5.46%
Jamaica111 St (J)790,197+0.24%
Jamaica104 St (J,Z)771,323+0.81%
JamaicaWoodhaven Blvd (J,Z)1,285,768+1.29%
Jamaica85 St-Forest Pkwy (J)1,117,772-1.44%
Jamaica75 St-Elderts Ln (J,Z)1,146,401 +0.71%
JamaicaCypress Hills (J) 427,322-0.46%
JamaicaCrescent St (J,Z)1,400,697-2.49%
JamaicaNorwood Av (J,Z)1,041,356-3.31%
JamaicaCleveland St (J)951,023+1.49%
JamaicaVan Siclen Av (J,Z) 808,772+3.56%
JamaicaAlabama Av (J)683,329+1.20%
Jamaica Chauncey St (J,Z)847,239+3.06%
JamaicaHalsey St (J)1,632,375+0.77%
JamaicaGates Av (J,Z)1,666,134+3.54%
JamaicaKosciuszko St (J)1,324,395+2.39%
JamaicaMyrtle Av (J,M,Z)2,748,162+2.68%
Jamaica Flushing Av (J,M)2,472,600+4.79%
JamaicaLorimer St (J,M)1,379,364 +2.48%
JamaicaHewes St (J,M) 744,898+5.95%
JamaicaMarcy Av (J,M,Z)3,007,825+3.82%
Myrtle Ave.Middle Village-Metropolitan Av (M)1,169,385+4.74%
Myrtle Ave.Fresh Pond Rd (M)1,450,986-0.15%
Myrtle Ave. Forest Av (M)1,068,754+1.28%
Myrtle Ave.Seneca Av (M)691,907+4.40%
Myrtle Ave.Knickerbocker Av (M) 1,054,258+3.49%
Myrtle Ave.Central Av (M)747,651+9.17%
CanarsieCanarsie-Rockaway Pkwy (L)3,660,047-3.02%
CanarsieEast 105 St (L)1,014,253 -0.34%
CanarsieNew Lots Av (L)1,138,348+6.16%
Canarsie Livonia Av (L)704,067+1.81%
CanarsieSutter Av (L)1,168,953+5.86%
CanarsieAtlantic Av (L)395,884+2.38%
CanarsieBushwick Av-Aberdeen St (L) 365,349-0.25%
CanarsieWilson Av (L)1,067,833+1.22%
CanarsieHalsey St (L)1,907,900-2.00%
CanarsieDeKalb Av (L)3,110,345 -6.59%
CanarsieJefferson St (L) 1,581,941+0.81%
CanarsieMorgan Av (L)1,684,084+1.17%
CanarsieMontrose Av (L)1,718,655-1.64%
CanarsieGrand St (L)1,981,342-4.55%
CanarsieGraham Av (L) 2,717,687-0.37%
CanarsieBedford Av (L)6,761,478+3.95%
Flushing (Queens)Flushing-Main St (7)18,287,069 -0.77%
Flushing (Queens)Mets-Willets Pt (7)1,862,720-8.53%
Flushing (Queens)111 St (7)3,417,102+0.55%
Flushing (Queens)103 St-Corona Plaza (7)5,733,398-2.71%
Flushing (Queens)Junction Blvd (7)7,054,657+2.41%
Flushing (Queens)90 St-Elmhurst Av (7)5,456,494-3.78%
Flushing (Queens)82 St-Jackson Hts (7) 5,227,935-3.88%
Flushing (Queens) 69 St (7) 1,618,011+0.14%
Flushing (Queens) Woodside-61 St (7)5,379,712-2.50%
Flushing (Queens)52 St (7) 2,050,269-2.77%
Flushing (Queens) 46 St-Bliss St (7)4,643,082-1.36%
Flushing (Queens)40 St-Lowery St (7)3,276,105 -2.63%
Flushing (Queens)33 St-Rawson St (7)3,649,228+1.82%
Flushing (Queens) 45 Rd-Court House Sq (7) 2,502,082-15.92%
Flushing (Queens)Hunters Point Av (7) 1,662,776-7.59%
Flushing (Queens) Vernon Blvd-Jackson Av (7) 2,939,995-0.92%
AstoriaAstoria-Ditmars Blvd (N,W)5,033,498 -4.60%
AstoriaAstoria Blvd (N,W) 3,532,735-2.02%
Astoria 30 Av (N,W)4,311,747-3.01%
AstoriaBroadway (N,W) 4,012,746-4.29%
Astoria36 Av (N,W) 2,290,524-2.94%
Astoria39 Av (N,W) 789,295+12.99%
Downtown Brooklyn Transfer Court St (M,R)/Borough Hall (2,3,4,5)10,788,326 +0.84%
Downtown Brooklyn Transfer Jay St-Borough Hall (A,C,F)8,871,247-2.81%
Downtown Brooklyn TransferHoyt-Schermerhorn Sts (A,C,G)2,862,942-1.20%
Downtown Brooklyn TransferDeKalb Av (B,M,Q,R)5,014,623-0.57%
Downtown Brooklyn Transfer Atlantic Av (B,Q,2,3,4,5)/Pacific St (D,M,N,R)10,039,490 -0.81%
Other Brooklyn Transfer Prospect Park (B,Q,S)2,955,204+4.63%
Other Brooklyn TransferFranklin Av (2,3,4,5)/Botanic Garden (S)4,302,121+1.74%
Other Brooklyn TransferFranklin Av (C,S) 1,608,062-3.12%
Other Brooklyn TransferNew Utrecht Av (N)/62 St (D,M)1,645,572-2.63%
Other Brooklyn Transfer4 Av (F,G)/9 St (M,R)3,494,753+1.78%
Other Brooklyn TransferBroadway Junction (A,C,J,L,Z) 2,846,582-3.10%
Other Brooklyn Transfer Myrtle-Wyckoff Avs (L,M)5,111,569-2.27%
Other Brooklyn TransferMetropolitan Av (G)/Lorimer St (L) 4,273,071+11.51%
Other Brooklyn TransferConey Island-Stillwell Av (D,F,N,Q) 4,378,886-2.32%
Other Brooklyn TransferWest 8 St-New York Aquarium (F,Q) 779,782-3.73%
Queens Transfer Queensboro Plaza (N,W,7)2,792,245+0.73%
Queens Transfer 74-Bway (7)/Jackson Hts-Roosevelt Av (E,F,G,R,V) 16,049,407-2.53%
Queens Transfer23 St-Ely Av (E,V)/Long Island City-Court Sq (G)4,882,739-12.10%
Queens TransferSutphin Blvd-Archer Av-JFK Airport (E,J,Z)6,418,547-0.23%
Queens TransferJamaica Center-Parsons-Archer (E,J,Z)11,607,937-1.12%

Notes about the numbers:
*Cortlandt St (1): Closed until further notice due to WTC construction
**Cortlandt St (N,R,W): Reopened 11.25.09
***Brighton Line Stations closed for rehab for several months
****Rockaway Stations closed for rehab for several months

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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Thu Feb 25 19:39:12 2010, in response to ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 19:03:36 2010.

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Thanks. That was fairly painless to spreadsheetify. There are no real surprises:

The Top 10
1) Times Sq-42 St (N,Q,R,S,W,1,2,3,7)/42 St (A,C,E) 58,099,313
2) Grand Central-42 St (S,4,5,6,7) 42,002,971
3) 34 St-Herald Square (B,D,F,N,Q,R,V,W) 36,945,680
4) 14 St-Union Square (L,N,Q,R,W,4,5,6) 34,245,245
5) 34 St-Penn Station (1,2,3) 27,196,195
6) 34 St-Penn Station (A,C,E) 24,182,097
7) 59 St-Columbus Circle (A,B,C,D,1) 20,418,815
8) Lexington Av (N,R,W)/59 St (4,5,6) 18,924,005
9) 86 St (4,5,6) 18,891,890
10) Fulton St (J,M,Z,2,3,4,5)/Bway-Nassau St (A,C) 18,845,513

The Bottom 10
413) Rockaway Park-Beach 116 St (A,S) 267,902
414) Beach 36 St (A) 263,693
415) Beach 98 St (A,S) 259,501
416) Aqueduct-North Conduit Av (A) 249,341
417) East 143 St-St Mary's St (6) 239,458
418) Beach 44 St (A) 176,647
419) Cortlandt St (R,W) 125,457
420) Broad Channel (A,S) 93,087
421) Beach 105 St (A,S) 58,588
422) Aqueduct Racetrack (A) 27,004

Top Stations by Borough
M(1) Times Sq-42 St (N,Q,R,S,W,1,2,3,7)/42 St (A,C,E) 58,099,313
Q(12) Flushing-Main St (7) 18,287,069
B(24) Court St (M,R)/Borough Hall (2,3,4,5) 10,788,326
Bx(36) 161 St-Yankee Stadium (B,D,4) 8,410,256

Bottom Stations by Borough
M(396) 215 St (1) 635,361
B(410) Bushwick Av-Aberdeen St (L) 365,349
Bx(417) East 143 St-St Mary's St (6) 239,458
M(419) Cortlandt St (R,W) 125,457 (but was closed for nearly 11 months!)
Q(421) Beach 105 St (A,S) 58,588
Q(422) Aqueduct Racetrack (A) 27,004 (but not a full-time station)

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Posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 19:55:00 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Thu Feb 25 19:39:12 2010.

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Thanks. That was fairly painless to spreadsheetify.

No prob; I'm glad "spreadsheeting" the data was painless, considering how very painful it was for me to format that table without those excess carriage returns! (It took quite a while to eliminate all the whitespace!)

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Interesting - J, M and L all up. 4 and 2 in Bronx up, 2/3 and 4/5/6 in Harlem up. Fascinating.

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I agree; also, the Sea Beach and Crosstown lines saw higher ridership this year.

As for the (4) seeing higher ridership in The Bronx, think the <4> Bronx Express trials played a part in that?

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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Thu Feb 25 21:13:58 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 19:55:00 2010.

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Ouch! Well, thanks again! I'd thought you must have used some clever editor to do that for you...

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I'd thought you must have used some clever editor to do that for you...

Actually, that's how I got it started; I used a simple tutorial/online editor to "craft" the table and went from there. The "whitespace" problem, however, was something I discovered - and had to fix - the hard way.

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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Feb 25 21:26:24 2010, in response to ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 19:03:36 2010.

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Notice how the J, M, Z lines through Bushwick and Ridgewood have increased a lot more than many other stations.
Also noticable is that the outer end of the L line has also see a huge increase.
Shows how gentrification of all those areas are really effecting the subway too.

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Wow, Bowery isn't the lowest in Manhattan anymore...215th is. (I am not counting Cortlandt). The others seem to be the same as the last decade.

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Bushwick has improved exponentially in the last couple years, no where is it more noticable than along the J and M lines. So many new buildings around.
Look at Central Ave!

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Posted by brightonr68 on Thu Feb 25 21:47:47 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 20:41:28 2010.

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"I agree; also, the Sea Beach and Crosstown lines saw higher ridership this year"

It's all the Asians that live along the sea beach that is the reason for the increase.



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Posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 21:47:51 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Feb 25 21:26:24 2010.

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That's usually how it begins; perhaps this will lead to future service improvements along the BMT Eastern routes (after things get better economically, of course).

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Posted by brightonr68 on Thu Feb 25 21:57:22 2010, in response to ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 19:03:36 2010.

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The data clearly shows the effects of the economy. The stations that are located in major business centers are down as well as the station where the people who worked at those businesses formally lived

The sea beach line now has many Asians along it who get off at 8th ave station(brooklyn china town) as well as going to china town and to work

My friend lives at west 4th and ave U and she and others take the N over the F due to creepy people on the F. The city should push move development along the F. As the age of the Warbass development gets younger neptune ave should get more riders. there is also plans to build a few new buildings. the problem with the F is many people take other lines because it take to long to get to the city. It is a chicken and egg thing. Put in an express and you attract more riders

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"416) Aqueduct-North Conduit Av (A) 249,341"

This station will join the top 10 once the casino opens. Well after patterson gets hauled off to jail after he picked the LOWEST ranked project and pushed the best project from steve wynn out the door

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Steve Wynn knows how to operate a facility like that. It woudl have been a class act. Now it will be some mediocre thing probably....

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For sure...
The J and M now seem to now be the fastest growing lines in the system. The L had been for many years.

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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Feb 25 22:17:01 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 21:17:40 2010.

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Well, thanks for your work.

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Posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 22:33:32 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Feb 25 22:17:01 2010.

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You're welcome!

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Posted by mike nash on Thu Feb 25 22:41:45 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by italianstallion on Thu Feb 25 19:55:47 2010.

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how about sea beach it also up.

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Sea beach is now major Chinese line with 8th ave as the brooklyn china town. That is the reason for big increases as the Italians who never used mass transit are replace by Chinese from ave U to 8th av

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The city should push move development along the F.

There was a comprehensive study of the (F) line released not too long ago; mayhap MTA is already looking into increasing (F) line utilization.

It is a chicken and egg thing. Put in an express and you attract more riders

Until the Smith St Viaduct rehab is complete, such cannot be entertained; if the (M)/(V) combo is realized, a Culver Express has almost no chance of being realized.

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Yeah, the G went up. Strange.



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Posted by italianstallion on Thu Feb 25 23:24:06 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Feb 25 21:31:41 2010.

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Good point. The same rationale applies to the increases in Harlem.

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Posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Feb 25 23:34:34 2010, in response to ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Concourse Express on Thu Feb 25 19:03:36 2010.

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I don't see why they bother to include "Cortlandt Street (1)" on the lists or the maps anymore. By the same logic, the Second Avenue Subway would have been on subway maps since 1972 (with the line, "Under construction until further notice" printed along it).

I say take it off the map until they actually open a station there.

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Going by the results from the M & J lines one might conclude that new cars = increased ridership.

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Wynn would not put his name on something that was not top notch. Deadbeat slot players will still go to whatever is built but if Wynn built it there would be reasons to head over other than gambling

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The best part is that wynn was going to build all cash. the last developer picked could not line up money and good luck right now. the mta could use a few million new riders on the a. would help all people along the line and the transit workers who work the extra trains

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Hmmmm. . .

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That's plausible.

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Interesting see increases significant increases at 36th Street on Queens Blvd and 39th Ave on the Astoria line. Did a bunch new condos pop up there?

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Interesting that the Mets stop is down as much as it was.

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Interesting that the Mets stop is down as much as it was.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by italianstallion on Fri Feb 26 00:32:08 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 00:18:22 2010.

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I know that area. There may be one or two new buildings, but really, not much has changed. It's curious.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 00:49:23 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by italianstallion on Fri Feb 26 00:32:08 2010.

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The two stations are very close to each other.

There are a bunch of old factories and municipal buildings right on Northern Blvd. I wonder if a few have been converted into lofts, special learning schools, or work locations for laborers you never see, like the guys who butter the bagels for street carts?


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Re: 2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics

Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 00:57:22 2010, in response to Re: 2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Feb 26 00:23:33 2010.

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Yup. Willets, Court House Square, and Hunters Point are way down.

There are about 8 or 9 new condos, maybe more, within blocks Court House and Hunters Point.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by italianstallion on Fri Feb 26 01:09:27 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 00:49:23 2010.

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Possible. Next time I'm there I'll check it out.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Feb 26 01:19:21 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 00:18:22 2010.

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There is no station at 36th Street and Queens Boulevard.

I see stations at 36th Street & 4th Avenue in Brooklyn and 36th Street & Northern Boulevard in Queens, but nothing at 36th Street & Queens Boulevard. The only thing that's close is at 33rd Street & Queens Boulevard.

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Re: 2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics

Posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Feb 26 01:28:17 2010, in response to Re: 2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 00:57:22 2010.

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I presume now that Shea Stadium has been reduced to a parking lot, people are starting to drive their cars to Mets games again. What was the ridership at that station the year before CitiField construction began?

As for Court House Square, it's probably related to the construction for the in-system transfer to the IND that's causing the reduced ridership there.

As for Hunters Point… fewer people taking the LIRR?

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 01:31:07 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Feb 26 01:19:21 2010.

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I meant on the Queens Blvd "Trunk Line" as categorized in the stats.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Fri Feb 26 04:23:33 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 00:49:23 2010.

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An NYC HRA and other city offices are nearby.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by Joe on Fri Feb 26 04:45:45 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Fri Feb 26 04:23:33 2010.

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I take it that these figures represent people entering the station, not a total of entering and leaving.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by Fytton on Fri Feb 26 06:34:47 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Train Dude on Thu Feb 25 23:39:14 2010.

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'Going by the results from the M & J lines one might conclude that new cars = increased ridership'

I doubt it. Most people barely notice what kind of car comes along, and few indeed would change their daily travel habits just to ride new cars. The more likely explanation is demographic.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Feb 26 06:40:50 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Train Dude on Thu Feb 25 23:39:14 2010.

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Maybe. I think it's due to the gentrification of the neighborhoods along those routes.

Look at the increases at Central Ave, Hewes, and Marcy.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 26 07:15:22 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Train Dude on Thu Feb 25 23:39:14 2010.

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No, it's more so the fact that there has been gentrification for years along those lines. There are new buildings popping up everywhere along the Broadway El, and Myrtle line in Bushwick and Williamsburg. All those new residents need to get to work....

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 26 07:16:36 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by brightonr68 on Thu Feb 25 23:39:34 2010.

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Correct...instead of a destination, this will just be another sleazy casino.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 26 07:16:59 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by italianstallion on Thu Feb 25 23:24:06 2010.

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Yes, and also along the G through Bedford-Stuyvesant.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 26 07:17:25 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by italianstallion on Thu Feb 25 23:23:25 2010.

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Not really, Bedford Stuyvesant has also been seeing a rebirth of gentrification.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 26 07:18:39 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Feb 25 23:34:34 2010.

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Not really, that station isn't considered a "non-station" like the SAS is. It's still an official station, just considered "closed".

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 26 07:20:53 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by Joe on Fri Feb 26 04:45:45 2010.

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Only entering. You don't have to "swipe" to get out...
Also not included would be ACTUAL business of stations....any station that has a transfer would not consider the people getting off to transfer. Most of those stations are WAY busier than their stats suggest. And that would not only include stations where two lines meet, but also stations where there are same platform transfers beween routes, as well as express/local transfers.

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Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 26 07:22:09 2010, in response to Re: ***2009 Annual Subway Ridership Statistics***, posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Feb 26 01:19:21 2010.

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COme on, you knew he meant the Queens Blvd Line.

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