If SFBART is following the Lunar Calendar, they’ve just kicked off a great year. The agency had a promising ridership surge on Sunday and reached nearly pre-pandemic levels.
On Monday, It's a promising start to the year, as the agency is struggling to recover from pandemic-related losses. But keeping up the numbers may continue to prove tricky.
Weekend ridership has been recovering quickly, according to BART. As in-person events return throughout The City and health precautions like boosters and vaccine series become more ubiquitous, people are becoming more comfortable with public transportation. Sunday's peak certainly reflects that, BART acknowledged. Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off in San Francisco on Jan 22, and the Central Subway, a new train to Chinatown, opened for full service.
Sunday’s numbers aside, BART watched its monthly passenger ridership suffer throughout 2022 — starting at 24% of pre-COVID expectations in January of last year and ending at 35% by December
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