![]() ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l This line or system is operated using heritage streetcars.^ a b c d e f g This system also has a heavy rail rapid transit/metro portion (see List of metro systems) the ridership figures and statistics here represent the light rail portion of the system only.^ a b This is the Average Daily Ridership figure, not an "Average Weekday Ridership" figure – it is averaged from the Q4 2018 Total Ridership figure for this system.Subway–Surface Lines, Suburban Trolley Lines, Guadalajara light rail (Tren ligero de Guadalajara)Īshmont–Mattapan High Speed Line The question of which systems would qualify as "light rail transit systems" is debatable, so this table includes some systems (such as Toronto's) which are technically streetcars rather than "true" light rail. "Daily boardings per mile" figures have been rounded to the nearest 5 or 10. All figures are from 2019 and the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2019, unless otherwise noted. For Mexico, the figures are obtained from Banco de Información Económica's Instituto Nacional de Estadísitica y Geografía (INEGI), and the daily figures represent daily passenger trips averaged from the monthly and quarterly ridership figures. For light rail systems in the United States and Canada, these figures come from the American Public Transit Association (APTA) Ridership Reports statistics. Daily figures for American and Canadian light rail systems are "average weekday unlinked passenger trips" (where transfers between lines are counted as two separate passenger "boardings" or "trips"), unless otherwise indicated. The following is a list of all light rail systems in North America, ranked by ridership. ![]() See also: List of North American rapid transit systems by ridership
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