In the 4th quarter of 2012, DART reported total ridership of 252,900 weekday riders on average.
Many weekday riders are commuters, as the daytime weekday population in San Francisco exceeds its normal residential population.
By March 1992, the number of weekday riders had risen to nearly 11,000 per day at Anacostia station alone.
The SFO extension currently draws 35,107 daily riders, significantly less than its target of 50,000 average weekday riders.
So transit officials were beaming last week as they reported that the subway system averaged 3,661,000 weekday riders for the first five months of 1987, the most in 13 years.
Ridership has been recorded at 917 weekday riders, or 2.48% of total weekday riders.
The CATS system transports over 80,000 weekday riders across all of its services.
Ridership estimates for the line are around 5,500 to 7,000 weekday riders.
Ridership estimates for the line are approximately 10,000 to 12,000 weekday riders.
Estimated ridership for the line would be approximately 4,500 to 5,500 weekday riders.