Sunday, November 5, 2017

Status of Suburban and Commuter Trains in the United Sates as 2013

The following list is an incomplete list of the suburban and commuter train systems in the United States since 2013.  The list would require an update and some information could be incomplete.  But, it is a good starting point for investigation.
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City
Name
Official Link
Lines
Stations
System Length
Daily Ridership
1
11
156
3,900
1
9
51
1,600
11
127
592
129,400
11
239
785
296,600
ChicagoSouth Bend
1
20
140
11,500
1
10
34.7
8,300
1
6
33.8
1,500
2
9
47.82

Los Angeles-Orange County-Inland Empire
7
55
512
42,265
Miami/Fort Lauderdale/West Palm Beach
1
18
114.1
13,700
1
6
64
2,100
1
6
51.5
1,000
New HavenNew London
1
13
94.5
1,900
New Jersey/New York Metropolitan Area
11
160
1530
301,746
10
124
1100
345,300
6
120
617.8
286,100
1
12
50
4,300
13
153
465
125,300
1
5
23.7
1,400
Salt Lake City/Ogden/Provo
1
16
142
San Diego/Oceanside
1
8
66
4,800
San Francisco/San Jose
1
32
124.6
58,250
San Jose/Stockton
1
10
138
2,800
San Rafael/Santa Rosa
1
10
43
 ?
Seattle/Tacoma
2
9
132
17,057
WashingtonBaltimore, Maryland/part of West Virginia
3
43
301
31,300
WashingtonNorthern Virginia
2
18
145
19,000


The source for this data 
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suburban_and_commuter_rail_systems

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