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Old Posted Nov 11, 2019, 3:29 PM
C. C. is offline
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The Port Authority is investing $1 billion in PATH improvements due to overcrowding.

Let it be known that everyone that stated that development should wait for infrastructure improvements have it wrong. Development has to push the system to a critical mass, then the funds come flowing to improve it. It's the sad reality of infrastructure planning in America today.


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September 2012 Avg. Weekday Ridership

Christopher Street  4,709
9th Street          5,331
14th Street         9,509
23rd Street         8,747
33rd Street        36,341
WTC                52,339
Newark             32,228
Harrison            7,757
Journal Square     28,477
Grove Street       16,597
Exchange Place     17,091
Pavonia/ Newport   19,467
Hoboken            28,888

Total             267,480


September 2019 Avg. Weekday Ridership

Christopher Street  5,567
9th Street          5,738
14th Street         9,695
23rd Street        10,325
33rd Street        36,206
WTC                66,577
Newark             31,976
Harrison            9,754
Journal Square     29,541
Grove Street       23,338
Exchange Place     18,658
Pavonia/ Newport   20,037
Hoboken            31,106

Total             298,519


Percent Change in Ridership from September 2012 to September 2019

Christopher Street 18.22%
9th Street          7.63%
14th Street         1.96%
23rd Street        18.04%
33rd Street        -0.37%
WTC                27.20%
Newark             -0.78%
Harrison           25.74%
Journal Square      3.74%
Grove Street       40.62%
Exchange Place      9.17%
Pavonia/ Newport    2.93%
Hoboken             7.68%

Total              11.60%
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Highlights in Station avg. daily ridership growth

Top 5

Grove Street       40.62%
WTC                27.20%
Harrison           25.74%
Christopher Street 18.22%
23rd Street        18.04%

Bottom 5

Newark             -0.78%
33rd Street        -0.37%
Pavonia/ Newport    2.93%
Journal Square      3.74%
Hoboken             7.68%
Wow at the growth at Grove and Harrison Stations! This trend should continue as thousands of new housing units are built. I'm surprised at the loss of ridership at Newark. My guess is because people are electing to take New Jersey Transit as an alternative. The drop at 33rd also seems odd, but it supports the NJ Transit theory since the 33rd Street station is in the same vicinity as Penn Station. Journal Square's ridership growth should really start to take off soon, but I'm surprised it hasn't grown more in the past 7 years given all the growth in rental developments in the area. There are literally thousands of units under construction within a 15 minute walk to Journal Square station.

Last edited by C.; Nov 11, 2019 at 3:44 PM.
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