bigeman312
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I think the writing is on the wall that North Station is destined to take the #1 busiest station by entry by January 2023. The opening of GLX stations in Somerville and Medford mid-December + NBA season home games + NHL season home games + improved OL headways (further reduction of slow zones) translate to a lot of additional ridership there very soon. And once the dust settles on HYM's redevelopment of Government Center Garage, I imagine that'll only complement ridership there. It's really exciting to see the perfect storm of decision-making optimize the throughput at North Station.
I agree and as you may have noticed love looking at ridership data and spamming this board lol.
North Station's highest COVID-era ridership day came on a Celtics home playoff game against the Nets, and North Station constinues to see a notriceable ridership boost on Bruins/Celtics home games, predictably.
System-wide, we usually see ridership peak in the fall, before coming down a bit over the winter. So, even if ridership (gated-entries, but I'm just going to say ridership as short-hand sometimes) holds steady at North Station, it will climb the rankings.
In fact, North Station has already recorded days with the most gated-entries, system-wide. For example, on November 9, the night of a Celtics home game, North Station had the highest ridership system-wide and recorded it's highest ridership day this fall, and second-highest ridership day in the COVID-era. That was a full month before the Medford Branch of the Green Line Extension opened.