Caltrain Ridership Up This Year From 2017

Caltrain Ridership Up This Year From 2017
Santa Clara Station in Santa Clara, Calif. Map data @2018 Google
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Caltrain ridership has jumped slightly this year compared to 2017 when ridership decreased, Caltrain officials said.

Ridership is up 1.5 percent this year, according to the annual onboard ridership count, which showed that average midweek ridership for 2018 is currently at 65,095 passengers.

Caltrain officials said the weekday count methodology has been changed this year. Whereas the 2017 count came from trains on all five weekdays, this year’s count came from counting weekday trains on two out of three mid-weekdays: Tuesday, Thursday, or Wednesday.

The annual ridership count is used to identify trends, allocate resources to deal with capacity issues, and validate ridership-based revenue.

By Keith Burbank