Clark/Lake ridership decreases by 84.8% during September

Clark/Lake ridership decreases by 84.8% during September
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Clark/Lake station ridership decreased by 84.8 percent during September compared to the previous year, according to the Chicago Transportation Authority. The CTA calculates ridership by counting the customers who board a transit vehicle (bus or rail). The station that saw the largest decrease in ridership was UIC-Halsted station with 88.9 percent drop.

Train transit experienced a 76.5 percent decline in ridership overall during the month. Bus ridership across the city during the same month saw a decrease of 59.1 percent year over year. The bus route that saw the largest decrease was the Stockton/LaSalle Express with a decrease of 94.8 percent.

So far, the CTA has made no service cuts even with the decrease in ridership. The Metra, which provides service to many of Chicago’s suburbs has seen a 97 percent decrease in ridership according to the Active Transportation Alliance. According to the Federal Transit Authority, Chicago’s public transportation sector received $1.43 billion in bailout funds from the CARES act to combat the decrease in ridership.

Train Stations with Largest Declines in Ridership
Rank Station Ridership decline year over year (%)
1 UIC-Halsted 88.9
2 Merchandise Mart 88.7
3 Quincy/Wells 88.6
4 Monroe (Blue Line – Dearborn Subway) 87.9
5 Monroe (Red Line – State Street Subway) 86.6
6 Addison (Red Line – North Side) 86.5
7 Jackson (Red Line – State Street Subway) 86.4
8 Southport 85.4
9 Racine 85.1
9 Addison (Brown Line) 85.1
11 Clark/Lake 84.8
12 Fullerton 84.7
12 Washington/Wells 84.7
14 LaSalle/Van Buren 84
14 Rockwell 84
14 Jackson (Blue Line – Dearborn Subway) 84
14 Clinton (Blue Line – Forest Park) 84
14 Montrose (Blue Line – O’Hare) 84
19 Irving Park (Brown Line) 83.4
20 California (Blue Line – O’Hare) 83.2
20 Washington 83.2
22 Grand (Red Line – North Side) 83.1
22 Oak Park (Blue Line – Forest Park) 83.1
22 Armitage 83.1
25 Lake 82.5
26 LaSalle 82.4
27 Damen (Blue Line – O’Hare) 82.3
28 Western (Blue Line – O’Hare) 82.2
29 Harrison 81.9
30 Damen (Brown Line) 81.7
30 Adams/Wabash 81.7
32 Ridgeland 81.5
33 Chicago (Blue Line – O’Hare) 81.2
34 Sedgwick 81.1
35 Clinton (Green Line – Lake Street) 81
35 Diversey 81
35 Oak Park (Green Line – Lake Street) 81
35 Paulina 81
35 Wellington 81
35 State/Lake 81
41 Montrose (Brown Line) 80.4
42 Linden 80.2
42 Francisco 80.2
44 Cumberland 79.7
44 Logan Square 79.7
46 Noyes 79.6
46 Division 79.6
48 Chicago (Red Line – North Side) 78.9
48 Foster 78.9
48 Addison (Blue Line – O’Hare) 78.9
48 Harold Washington Library 78.9
52 Sheridan 78.5
53 Grand (Blue Line – O’Hare) 78
53 Belmont (Red Line – North Side) 78
53 Sox-35th 78
53 Halsted (Orange Line) 78
53 Cermak-Chinatown 78
53 Chicago (Brown Line) 78
59 Loyola 77
59 North/Clybourn 77
59 Cermak 77
59 Thorndale 77
59 Clark/Division 77
59 Dempster-Skokie 77
65 Oakton 75.6
66 Morgan 75.5
67 Granville 75.3
68 Midway Airport 75
68 Rosemont 75
68 Lawrence 75
71 Western (Brown Line) 74.2
72 Davis 73.9
73 35th/Archer 73.8
74 Bryn Mawr 73.7
74 Main 73.7
76 Washington/Wabash 73.1
77 Berwyn 72.9
78 O’Hare Airport 72.6
79 South Boulevard 72.5
79 Medical Center 72.5
81 Austin (Blue Line – Forest Park) 72.2
82 35-Bronzeville-IIT 72.1
82 Pulaski (Orange Line) 72.1
84 Roosevelt 72
84 Harlem (Blue Line – O’Hare) 72
84 Argyle 72
84 Western (Blue Line – Forest Park) 72
88 Ashland (Green Line – Lake Street) 70.8
89 Belmont (Blue Line – O’Hare) 70.7
90 Dempster 70.2
91 Wilson 69.9
91 California (Pink Line) 69.9
93 Irving Park (Blue Line – O’Hare) 69.6
94 Kedzie (Pink Line) 69.5
95 Morse 69.4
96 Kedzie (Brown Line) 69.1
97 Central (Purple Line – Evanston) 69
97 Kimball 69
99 Jarvis 67.4
100 Damen (Pink Line) 67.2
101 Western (Orange Line) 66.5
102 Jefferson Park 65.9
102 18th 65.9
104 Garfield (Green Line – South Elevated) 65.7
104 Kedzie (Orange Line) 65.7
106 Polk 65.3
107 East 63rd-Cottage Grove 65.1
108 Indiana 64.9
109 Forest Park 64.7
110 Kedzie (Green Line – Lake Street) 64.5
111 Garfield (Red Line – Dan Ryan) 64.2
112 47th (Red Line – Dan Ryan) 63.3
113 Harlem (Green Line – Lake Street) 63.2
113 Austin (Green Line – Lake Street) 63.2
115 63rd 62.7
116 43rd 62.5
117 Howard 62.2
117 51st 62.2
119 Kildare 62
119 87th 62
119 Kedzie-Homan 62
122 54th/Cermak 61.4
122 Ashland (Orange Line) 61.4
124 47th (Green Line – South Elevated) 61.1
125 Harlem (Blue Line – Forest Park) 60.9
126 Central Park 60.8
127 Halsted (Green Line – Ashland/63rd Branch) 60.7
128 69th 59.9
129 79th 59.2
130 95/Dan Ryan 57.6
130 California (Green Line – Lake Street) 57.6
132 Western (Pink Line) 57.3
133 Kostner 57
134 Laramie 56.2
134 Ashland/63rd 56.2
136 Central (Green Line – Lake Street) 55.8
137 Cicero (Green Line – Lake Street) 55.6
138 Cicero (Blue Line – Forest Park) 54.4
139 Pulaski (Green Line – Lake Street) 52.8
140 Pulaski (Pink Line) 52.5
141 King Drive 51.8
142 Cicero (Pink Line) 48.3
143 Conservatory 45.7
144 Pulaski (Blue Line – Forest Park) 42.8


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