This website related to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), a mass rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area, is under construction. When completed, it will contain some historical information on BART ridership (taken from the BART ridership reports page), station data, and fares and schedules (taken from the current version and historical versions of the fares and schedules booklet). You can see the underlying code for this website and the SQL insertion commands for the database it uses at the GitHub repository.

NOTE: Due to rounding, entry and exit counts where either station is "all stations" may not match the source data precisely. It'll be off by at most the number of stations, and usually by a lot less.

The website is managed by Vipul Naik. It is not in any way affiliated with Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) as an entity.

Entry station (station 1)
Exit station (station 2)

Permalink URL: https://bart.vipulnaik.com/ridership.php?entryStation=AS&exitStation=EMrwtw

Field name Value for station AS
2-letter code (used in ridership reports; see Station Name Abbreviations (XLS)) AS
4-letter code (used in APIs and on BART website) ASHB
Long code (used in fares and schedules brochure) ASHBY
Ordinary name Ashby
Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashby_station_(BART)
BART page https://www.bart.gov/stations/ashb
Opening date 1973-01-29

Fare between stations Ashby and :

No direct or indirect routes available between AS and EMrwtw.

The graph and table below show average weekday, Saturday, and Sunday ridership between the station Ashby (AS) and the station (EMrwtw).

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Year Month Weekday AS -> EMrwtw Weekday EMrwtw -> AS Saturday AS -> EMrwtw Saturday EMrwtw -> AS Sunday AS -> EMrwtw Sunday EMrwtw -> AS

Printed data for 0 months (rows) and 6 columns, for a total of 0 entries

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