Roosevelt ridership decreases by 65.3% during April

Roosevelt ridership decreases by 65.3% during April
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Roosevelt ridership decreased by 65.3 percent during April 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 route that saw the largest decrease in ridership was Stockton/LaSalle Express with 98.7 percent drop.

Bus transit experienced a 70.7 percent decline in ridership overall during the month. Train ridership across the city during the same month saw a decrease of 87.7 percent year over year. The train station that saw the largest decrease was the Merchandise Mart station with a decrease of 97.7 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.

Bus Routes with Largest Declines in Ridership
Rank Route Ridership decline year over year (%)
1 Stockton/LaSalle Express 98.7
2 Clarendon/LaSalle Express 97.8
3 U. of Chicago/Hyde Park 97.3
4 Union/Streeterville Express 96.4
5 Ogilvie/Streeterville Express 96.2
6 Stockton/Michigan Express 95.6
7 Water Tower Express 95.1
8 U. of Chicago Hospitals Express 95
8 Bronzeville/Union Station 95
8 Sheridan/LaSalle Express 95
11 LaSalle 94.1
12 Streeterville/Taylor 94
12 Clarendon/Michigan Express 94
14 Sedgwick 92.8
15 Hyde Park Express 92.5
15 U. of Chicago/Kenwood 92.5
17 Navy Pier 92.1
18 Evanston Circulator 91.9
19 55th/Austin 90.9
20 Inner Drive/Michigan Express 87.9
21 Central/Ridge 87.5
22 Narragansett/Ridgeland 87.2
23 Addison 86.6
24 31st 86.2
25 55th/Narragansett 84.9
26 Harrison 84.2
27 Damen 83.9
28 Montrose 83.3
29 Blue Island/26th 83
29 Grand 83
29 Armitage 83
29 North Cicero/Skokie Blvd. 83
29 Sheridan 83
34 Lunt 81.9
35 Lincoln 81.1
36 Peterson 81
37 Outer Drive Express 80.3
38 Higgins 80.2
39 North Central 79.6
40 Belmont 79.5
41 Archer 79.1
42 Wentworth 78.5
43 West Lawrence 78.4
44 Irving Park 78.3
45 Clark 78
45 16th/18th 78
45 South Shore Express 78
45 California/Dodge 78
45 Halsted 78
50 Fullerton 77.3


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