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U.S And Canadian Metro Systems By The Busiest Station

Name the busiest station on each Metro system in the U.S and Canada. -Not all stations have ridership from the same year. Mainly 2023 data. * Includes station users from other systems.
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City/System Name
Station
Philadelphia Subway
30th Street Station
Chicago L'
95/Dan Ryan
Montreal Metro
Berri-UQAM
Toronto TTC
Bloor-Yonge
SF-Oakland BART
Embarcadero
Atlanta MARTA
Five Points
Boston Subway
Harvard
City/System Name
Station
Washington Metro
Metro Center
New York MTA
Times Square/Port Authority
Vancouver Sky Train
Waterfront
Newark PATH*
World Trade Center
LA Metro*
Union Station
Miami Metrorail
Government Center
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Level 55
Nov 2, 2024
I came to correct you on the Boston data, since Harvard only has the Red Line and is across the river from the commercial center of Boston. I thought that there was no way Harvard would be busier than South Station or North Station or Downtown Crossing or Park Street or State Street.

But it turns out that it's true: Harvard was the busiest stop in the MBTA for 2023. I guess the tourists and nerds are teaming up to pack the subway there.

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Level 51
Jul 27, 2025
In Boston I don't know if they track transfers within stations. If they did I'd imagine Downtown Crossing/Park St would be the answer