Posted Dec 17, 2018, 8:51 PM
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Tokyo and Paris fan
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Paris, Montrouge
Posts: 4,187
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cirrus
rnet result I get for ridership on Paris' 10 tramways says they average over 30,000 riders per day each. Which is actually so much lower than I'd have guessed that I doubt the number is accurate.
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This is old data, Paris tram network (RATP lines only, T1, T2, T3a, T3b, T5, T6, T7, T8*) averages almost a million passengers daily in 2017. The network has grown a lot since 2013, more than doubled.
- T1: 64,875,381 - 214,300 per weekday - 17km - 36 stations
- T2: 58,250,050 - 211,600 per weekday - 17.9km - 24 stations
- T3a: 65,566,300 - 215,800 per weekday - 12.4km - 25 stations
- T3b: 38,124,559 - 122,100 per weekday - 9.9km - 18 stations
- T5: 15,776,100 - 48,700 per weekday - 6.6km - 16 stations
- T6: 15,503,058 - 55,200 per weekday - 14km - 21 stations
- T7: 8,269,326 - 27,200 per weekday - 11.2km - 18 stations
- T8: 17,433,031 - 55,000 per weekday - 8.5km - 17 stations
*T4 and T11 are not operated by the RATP.
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