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- In public transportation, ridership refers to the number of people using a transit service. It is often summed or otherwise aggregated over some period...
- systems; see: List of United States light rail systems by ridership for light rail systems. All ridership figures represent unlinked p****enger trips, so line...
- transit systems by ridership List of United States light rail systems by ridership List of United States local bus agencies by ridership List of United States...
- following is a list of local bus agencies in the United States, ranked by ridership. All figures are unlinked p****enger trips for the stated time period and...
- available from the American Public Transportation ****ociation's (APTA) Ridership Reports. This list does not include statistics for metro/rapid transit...
- United States, ranked by ridership. All figures come from the American Public Transportation ****ociation's (APTA) Ridership Reports Statistics for the...
- 815.2 kilometres (507 mi) and the Shanghai Metro has the highest annual ridership at 2.83 billion trips. The New York City Subway has the greatest number...
- This is a list of North American rapid transit systems by ridership. These heavy rail or rapid transit systems are also known as metro or subway systems...
- record-breaking daily ridership, with 155,000 riderships on Line A and 120,000 riderships on Line B, and an estimated 10% of the riderships transferring between...
- following is a list of all light rail systems in North America, ranked by ridership. Daily figures for American and Canadian light rail systems are "average...