Route Ridership Index
by Michael Smith from Seattle Transit Blog on (#716PS)
Here's an index of the routes in our Ridership Patterns series so far, and the next ones on the todo list. Each route article has stop-by-stop ridership data, and which stops have all-day bidirectional demand vs peak-hour peak-direction, and where clusters of people might be going to for work or shopping. This list was originally requested by Jordan, and we'll keep it updated as a long-term reference. Feel free to suggest other routes in the comments. If you are familiar with a route and would like to write about it, let us know (we can supply the data).
King County MetroRapidRide Routes- A Line: 2024
- B Line: 2024
- C Line: 2023
- D Line: 2023
- E Line: 2023
- F Line: 2024
- G Line: 2024
- H Line: 2011 (then Route 120), 2023
- Route 5: 2025
- Route 7: 2011, 2023
- Route 8: 2010, 2023
- Route 14: 2011
- Route 27: 2011
- Route 36: 2009, 2023
- Route 40: 2023
- Route 44: 2024
- Route 62: 2024
- Route 70: 2023
- Route 75: 2025
- Route 160: 2024
These posts take a brief look at the ridership patterns for numerous routes affected by a planned restructure in a region.
To Do List- Route 21
- Route 45
- Route 48
- Route 50
- Route 106
- Route 150
- Route 255