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Posted by W Broadway Local on Tue Jul 27 19:27:49 2004, in response to 2003 Ridership Figures,
posted by TheGreatOne2k4 on Mon Jul 26 22:26:17 2004.

57. 8 St-New York University (N,R,W) 5,803,817
59. Astor Place (6) 5,558,487

YES!!!!

But the 6 local is pulling in similar numbers to those connection stations.

24. 68 St-Hunter College (6) 9,746,973
25. 77 St (6) 9,512,424

YIKES!

We did better then the #1/9 Broadway lines which is a block away

32. 49 St (N,R,W) 8,118,610
34. 50 St (1,9) 7,757,002

This is a big surprise!

79. Prince St (N,R,W) 4,575,462

We just can't compete with an express line! but at least we beat out the #1/9

37. Bowling Green (4,5) 7,179,978
97. Whitehall St-South Ferry (N,R,W) 4,015,708 (my home station)
117. South Ferry (1,9) 3,239,198

Terminal Stations (big winners)

10. Main St-Flushing 16,449,916 (hands down!)
18. Jamaica Center-Parsons-Archer (E,J,Z) 11,024,046
43. 179 St-Jamaica (F) 6,716,201
76. Ditmars Blvd-Astoria (N,W) 4,662,750

for those of you who don't think the 2nd Avenue station does not draw a lot of passengers. even without a connection, it did very well.

72. Delancey St/Essex St (F,J,M,Z) 4,721,468
86. 2 Ave (F,V) 4,279,274

is an extended "V" still necessary? Judging by these number, no.

Me and my wife were debating which was the highest passenger ratio station. she thought it was Broadway, and I said 30th Avenue. Here's the statistics.

101. 30 Ave (N,W) 3,868,713
107. Broadway (N,W) 3,715,489

Non of us ever thought Ditmars was a high revenue station, but I was surprise to see this.

76. Ditmars Blvd-Astoria (N,W) 4,662,750

By the way, my home station is: 30th Avenue and Astoria Blvd. So I guess that should tell you how stupid I was about Ditmars.

Steinway Street is my secondary station when things go wrong with the N/W lines. This did not surprise me since this is a major shopping area which feeds into 30th/36th Broadway Avs.

82. Steinway St (G,R,V) 4,464,418

For a station cut off from the rest of the subway system in the Queens Blvd cooridor, I was surprise to see these numbers.

110. Lexington Ave (F) 3,506,702

Not that bad for a station being cut off due to budget cuts.

192. Lawrence St-MetroTech (M,N,R,W) 2,040,890

W Broadway Local


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