ridership

/ˈraɪdərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The number of people who use a particular form of public transportation, such as buses, trains, or subways.
    • Train ridership drops during the summer when people go on vacation.
    • The city's bus ridership increased after they lowered the fares.
    • The transit authority tracks ridership to plan new routes.
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