MBTA FRANKLIN LINE – INBOUND WEEKDAY BOARDINGS, ALIGHTINGS, and LOADS by TRAIN and STATION Spring/Fall 2018 CTPS Commuter Rail Passenger Counts

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MBTA FRANKLIN LINE – INBOUND WEEKDAY BOARDINGS, ALIGHTINGS, and LOADS by TRAIN and STATION Spring/Fall 2018 CTPS Commuter Rail Passenger Counts MBTA FRANKLIN LINE – INBOUND WEEKDAY BOARDINGS, ALIGHTINGS, AND LOADS BY TRAIN AND STATION Spring/Fall 2018 CTPS Commuter Rail Passenger Counts Train 790 Train 700 Train 702 Train 704 Train 706 Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Station Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Forge Park/495 4:55 4 — 4 5:30 46 — 46 6:05 94 — 94 6:35 90 — 90 7:08 195 — 195 Franklin 5:02 14 0 18 5:37 54 0 100 6:12 98 0 192 6:42 89 0 179 7:15 177 0 372 Norfolk 5:08 29 0 47 5:44 66 0 166 6:19 162 0 354 6:49 115 1 293 7:22 271 0 643 Walpole 5:15 10 0 57 5:50 59 0 225 6:26 94 1 447 6:56 95 0 388 7:30 187 0 830 Plimptonville — — — 57 — — — 225 — — — 447 6:58 12 0 400 — — — 830 Windsor Gardens 5:19 4 0 61 5:54 12 0 237 6:30 17 0 464 7:01 17 0 417 7:34 38 0 868 Norwood Central 5:23 19 1 79 5:58 104 1 340 6:35 83 1 546 7:06 177 1 593 7:39 231 1 1,098 Norwood Depot 5:26 7 0 86 — — — 340 6:38 31 0 577 7:09 59 0 652 — — — 1,098 Islington 5:29 2 0 88 6:02 10 0 350 6:42 19 0 596 7:13 23 2 673 — — — 1,098 Dedham Corp. Ctr. 5:32 3 0 91 6:05 28 0 378 6:45 64 0 660 7:16 110 0 783 7:45 156 3 1,251 Endicott 5:35 8 0 99 6:08 19 1 396 6:48 42 0 702 7:20 29 1 811 — — — 1,251 Readville Via Fairmount Line. See 6:12 9 1 404 6:53 56 2 756 7:25 41 3 849 — — — 1,251 Hyde Park Fairmount Line tables for ons and — — — 404 — — — 756 — — — 849 — — — 1,251 Ruggles offs at stations on that line — — — 404 7:03 0 196 560 7:35 0 147 702 8:00 5 177 1,079 Back Bay 6:24 1 184 221 7:07 3 222 341 7:39 5 252 455 8:04 7 373 713 South Station 6:09 — 99 — 6:30 — 221 7:13 0 341 — 7:45 — 455 — 8:10 — 713 — Total Riders 100 100 408 408 763 763 862 862 1,267 1,267 Incl. FA Line 133 133 Maximum Load 129 404 756 849 1,251 Max. Load Point Uphams Corner Readville Readville Readville Dedham Corp. Ctr. S. Sta. Offs/Max. Load 96.1% 54.7% 45.1% 53.6% 57.0% Interzone Pct. 0.8% 0.7% 0.5% 0.9% 0.3% Notes: Times are based on schedule effective 11/20/17 “—” indicates train does not serve this station, or item not applicable Interzone Pct. = Percent of offs “ f ” before time indicates train stops only on request S. Sta. Offs/Max. Load = South Station alightings/maximum load on train before Ruggles Page FP-1 MBTA FRANKLIN LINE – INBOUND WEEKDAY BOARDINGS, ALIGHTINGS, AND LOADS BY TRAIN AND STATION Spring/Fall 2018 CTPS Commuter Rail Passenger Counts Train 740 Train 708 Train 742 Train 710 Train 712 Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Station Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Time (AM) Ons Offs Load Forge Park/495 ———— 7:50172—172———— 9:2229—2910:5511—11 Franklin ———— 7:57930265———— 9:292505411:0215026 Norfolk ———— 8:041550420———— 9:363408811:099 035 Walpole 7:40102—1028:111090529———— 9:4327111411:165 040 Plimptonville — — — 102 — — — 529 ———— ———114———40 Windsor Gardens 7:44 39 0 141 8:15 86 0 615 ———— 9:4718013211:205 045 Norwood Central 7:49 68 1 208 8:20 162 5 772 8:31 60 0 60 9:51 33 2 163 11:24 28 2 71 Norwood Depot 7:52 74 1 281 — — — 772 8:34 49 0 109 9:53 17 0 180 11:26 5 0 76 Islington 7:56 31 0 312 — — — 772 8:38 16 1 124 9:56 5 0 185 11:29 2 0 78 Dedham Corp. Ctr. 7:59 63 0 375 8:26 80 0 852 8:40 53 0 177 9:59 62 2 245 11:31 44 2 120 Endicott 8:03 56 0 431 8:29 42 0 894 8:43 27 0 204 10:02 9 0 254 11:34 4 0 124 Readville 8:08 45 3 473 8:33 31 2 923 8:48 18 1 221 10:06 5 1 258 11:38 2 0 126 Hyde Park — — — 473 — — — 923 — — — 221 — — — 258 — — — 126 Ruggles — — — 473 8:44 1 96 828 8:59 2 48 175 10:16 1 51 208 — — — 126 Back Bay 8:20 8 272 209 8:48 3 259 572 9:03 1 107 69 10:20 2 101 109 11:49 2 71 57 South Station 8:26 — 209 — 8:54 — 572 — 9:09 — 69 — 10:25 — 109 — 11:54 — 57 — Total Riders 486 486 934 934 226 226 267 267 132 132 Maximum Load 473 923 221 258 126 Max. Load Point Readville Readville Readville Readville Readville S. Sta. Offs/Max. Load 44.2% 62.0% 31.2% 42.2% 45.2% Interzone Pct. 1.0% 0.7% 0.9% 2.2% 3.0% Page FP-2 MBTA FRANKLIN LINE – INBOUND WEEKDAY BOARDINGS, ALIGHTINGS, AND LOADS BY TRAIN AND STATION Spring/Fall 2018 CTPS Commuter Rail Passenger Counts Train 714 Train 716 Train 718 Train 720 Train 744 Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Station Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Forge Park/49512:207— 7 1:3510—102:574— 4 4:014— 4 ———— Franklin 12:2780151:4280183:043074:0815118 ———— Norfolk 12:345 1191:497 1243:113 0104:154 022———— Walpole 12:418 0271:566 0303:264 0144:3011132———— Plimptonville — — — 27 — — — 30 — — — 14 — — — 32 ———— Windsor Gardens 12:45 6 0 33 2:01 0 0 30 3:31 10 0 24 — — — 32 ———— Norwood Central 12:49 7 0 40 2:05 5 0 35 3:35 15 0 39 4:37 8 2 38 5:05 7 — 7 Norwood Depot 12:51 5 0 45 2:07 6 0 41 3:37 8 2 45 4:39 5 0 43 — — — 7 Islington 12:54 3 0 48 2:10 0 0 41 3:40 4 0 49 4:42 1 0 44 — — — 7 Dedham Corp. Ctr. 12:56 10 0 58 2:12 6 1 46 3:42 6 3 52 4:45 28 0 72 — — — 7 Endicott 12:59 2 0 60 2:15 5 0 51 — — — 52 4:50 7 0 79 — — — 7 Readville 1:03 0 0 60 2:19 4 0 55 — — — 52 — — — 79 — — — 7 Hyde Park ———60———55———52———79——— 7 Ruggles — — — 60 — — — 55 — — — 52 — — — 79 — — — 7 Back Bay 1:14324392:30425344:021110535:102718885:2516716 South Station 1:19 — 39 — 2:35 — 34 — 4:07 — 53 — 5:15 — 88 — 5:30 — 16 — Total Riders 64 64 61 61 68 68 110 110 23 23 Maximum Load 60 55 53 88 12 Max. Load Point Endicott Readville Back Bay Back Bay Back Bay S. Sta. Offs/Max. Load 65.0% 61.8% 100% 100% 100% Interzone Pct. 1.6% 3.3% 7.4% 3.6% 0.0% Page FP-3 MBTA FRANKLIN LINE – INBOUND WEEKDAY BOARDINGS, ALIGHTINGS, AND LOADS BY TRAIN AND STATION Spring/Fall 2018 CTPS Commuter Rail Passenger Counts Train 722 Train 746 Train 724 Train 726 Train 728 Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Station Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Time (PM) Ons Offs Load Forge Park/495 5:039— 9 ———— 7:05101 7:431019:013—3 Franklin 5:1014023———— 7:24405 7:507089:08306 Norfolk 5:176 128———— 7:31207 7:571099:15309 Walpole 5:31 7 2 33 6:08 5 — 5 7:38 3 0 10 8:04 1 0 10 9:22 7 1 15 Plimptonville — — — 33 — — — 5 — — — 10 — — — 10 — — — 15 Windsor Gardens — — — 33 f 6:11106 ———10———10———15 Norwood Central 5:38 7 0 40 6:15107 7:4540148:1111109:290015 Norwood Depot — — — 40 6:17 6 2 11 7:47 7 2 19 8:13 0 0 10 9:31 0 0 15 Islington — — — 40 6:20 0 0 11 7:50 0 1 18 8:16 0 0 10 9:34 0 1 14 Dedham Corp. Ctr. 5:43 5 0 45 6:22 2 0 13 7:52 6 2 22 8:18 5 1 14 9:36 5 0 19 Endicott 5:47 2 0 47 6:25 0 1 12 7:55 1 5 18 8:21 0 0 14 9:39 1 0 20 Readville 5:50 0 4 43 Via Fairmount Line. See — — — 18 8:25 0 0 14 9:43 0 0 20 Hyde Park — — — 43 Fairmount Line tables for ons and — — — 18 — — — 14 — — — 20 Ruggles — — — 43 offs at stations on that line 8:07 0 1 17 8:35 0 3 11 9:53 0 7 13 Back Bay 6:11142730 8:1106118:3912109:57177 South Station 6:16 — 30 — 7:00 — 12 — 8:16 0 11 — 8:44 0 10 — 10:02 — 7 — Total Riders 64 64 15 15 28 28 17 17 23 23 Incl.
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