Ridgeland ridership increases by 130.6% during November 2021 compared to previous year

Ridgeland ridership increases by 130.6% during November 2021 compared to previous year
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Ridgeland station ridership increased by 130.6 percent during November 2021 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).

UIC-Halsted station saw the largest increase in ridership with a 405.3 percent rise.

Rail and bus traffic took a serious hit during the pandemic. The Metra, which provides service to many of Chicago’s suburbs, saw a 97% 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.

However, the CTA claimed ridership had rebounded 56 percent in the first six months of 2021. CTA’s president Dorval R. Cart Jr. said weekday ridership has doubled since the initial shutdown.

Train Stations with Largest Increases in Ridership
Rank Station Ridership increase from 2020 to 2021 (%)
1 UIC-Halsted 405.3
2 Fullerton 282.6
3 Quincy/Wells 276.3
4 Merchandise Mart 269.1
5 Racine 265.6
6 Noyes 261.9
7 Harrison 240.7
8 Foster 232.4
9 Addison (Red Line – North Side) 230.8
10 Armitage 229.5
11 Monroe (Blue Line – Dearborn Subway) 224.1
12 LaSalle 219.6
13 Southport 214.4
14 Damen (Blue Line – O’Hare) 210.4
15 Grand (Red Line – North Side) 209.9
16 Washington 206.3
17 Morgan 204.4
18 Damen (Brown Line) 196.1
19 Addison (Brown Line) 194.9
20 Division 194.7
21 California (Blue Line – O’Hare) 191.5
22 Washington/Wells 190.9
23 Clark/Lake 190.8
24 Sedgwick 190.5
25 Irving Park (Brown Line) 189.6
26 Jackson (Red Line – State Street Subway) 189.2
27 Chicago (Blue Line – O’Hare) 186.1
28 Western (Blue Line – O’Hare) 185.3
29 Argyle 184.5
30 Adams/Wabash 184.3
31 Monroe (Red Line – State Street Subway) 179.5
32 Rockwell 179.4
33 Harold Washington Library 177.7
34 Cermak-Chinatown 177.5
35 Diversey 172.7
36 State/Lake 172.3
37 Grand (Blue Line – O’Hare) 169.8
37 Wellington 169.8
39 Jackson (Blue Line – Dearborn Subway) 167.8
40 Lake 165.3
41 Loyola 164.6
42 Belmont (Red Line – North Side) 161.7
43 Paulina 160
44 Logan Square 156.5
45 Clinton (Blue Line – Forest Park) 153.6
46 Francisco 152.5
47 Montrose (Blue Line – O’Hare) 151.2
48 Clark/Division 150.1
49 Clinton (Green Line – Lake Street) 149
50 LaSalle/Van Buren 148
51 O’Hare Airport 145.8
52 Montrose (Brown Line) 145.7
53 Washington/Wabash 145.5
54 Chicago (Red Line – North Side) 142.2
55 Addison (Blue Line – O’Hare) 139.2
56 Granville 136.5
57 Chicago (Brown Line) 133.4
58 Ridgeland 130.6
59 Sheridan 129.1
60 Halsted (Orange Line) 128.9
61 Wilson 128.5
62 Oak Park (Blue Line – Forest Park) 127.8
63 Oak Park (Green Line – Lake Street) 126.7
64 Midway Airport 125.1
65 Pulaski (Orange Line) 122.3
66 Damen (Pink Line) 119.5
67 Cermak 119.1
68 35-Bronzeville-IIT 118.7
69 35th/Archer 117.4
70 Linden 114.6
70 Main 114.6
72 North/Clybourn 112.6
73 Western (Brown Line) 110.9
74 Thorndale 109.1
75 Cumberland 106.7
76 Belmont (Blue Line – O’Hare) 105.9
77 Medical Center 103.1
78 Davis 102.2
79 Kedzie (Brown Line) 97
80 18th 96.4
81 Harlem (Blue Line – O’Hare) 96.2
82 Bryn Mawr 95.5
83 Oakton 95
83 Central (Purple Line – Evanston) 95
85 Sox-35th 91.4
86 Dempster 91.2
87 Ashland (Green Line – Lake Street) 90.7
88 Roosevelt 90
89 Kimball 87.9
90 Polk 87.4
90 Kedzie (Orange Line) 87.4
92 Morse 86.1
93 Dempster-Skokie 85.6
94 Jarvis 80.7
95 South Boulevard 79.4
96 Irving Park (Blue Line – O’Hare) 78.1
97 Western (Orange Line) 76.5
98 Western (Blue Line – Forest Park) 76.3
99 Rosemont 71.8
100 Jefferson Park 64.8
101 California (Pink Line) 61
102 Ashland (Orange Line) 60.1
103 54th/Cermak 58.3
104 Western (Pink Line) 54.3
105 Austin (Green Line – Lake Street) 50.1
106 Garfield (Green Line – South Elevated) 49.5
107 Indiana 47.5
108 Central Park 47.4
109 California (Green Line – Lake Street) 45.6
110 East 63rd-Cottage Grove 43.1
111 Austin (Blue Line – Forest Park) 42.8
112 Kedzie (Pink Line) 41.6
113 Kedzie (Green Line – Lake Street) 41.3
114 Howard 40.1
115 Garfield (Red Line – Dan Ryan) 38.5
116 Harlem (Green Line – Lake Street) 36.5
117 51st 36
118 43rd 33.1
119 47th (Green Line – South Elevated) 32.3
120 47th (Red Line – Dan Ryan) 29.6
121 Cicero (Pink Line) 28.6
122 Pulaski (Pink Line) 28.5
123 Kostner 27.1
124 Forest Park 25.7
125 Cicero (Green Line – Lake Street) 22.9
126 69th 21.2
127 87th 20.8
128 63rd 19.2
129 Conservatory 18.9
130 Central (Green Line – Lake Street) 18.3
131 Laramie 17.2
132 Halsted (Green Line – Ashland/63rd Branch) 16.8
133 Kildare 16.6
134 79th 16.1
135 Ashland/63rd 15.1
136 Harlem (Blue Line – Forest Park) 14.1
137 95/Dan Ryan 13.5
137 King Drive 13.5
139 Cicero (Blue Line – Forest Park) 11.6
140 Pulaski (Green Line – Lake Street) 10.3
141 Kedzie-Homan 3.2


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