The busiest PVTA route during the academic year is the 30 in Amherst, averaging 780 boards/mile, higher than most Boston commuter rail lines
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by volume through the main shared section; the Lexington Avenue line has about the same volume of people as the lines above
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you have an example right near home but you use ones in Asia!
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how'd you figure out the passenger density? Paris RER A I think is close to Lex Ave density & its commuter rail!
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I found (on wiki I think) ridership by trunk line; sum of boards for each stop on Lex Ave line
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Most subway lines in Tokyo are also "commuter rail," it is not a useful distinction for ridership potential
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A lot of Paris' RER lines are more like NYC express subway lines; Paris Metro covers a small area with tiny stop spacing
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Paris has a commuter rail system called Transilien which don't thru run; tend to service further flung suburbs; more LIRR or MetroNorth like
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I suspect the new 2nd avenue subway (176k riders over 2 miles) is in that range too
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