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weekend ridership). And in the same article 1.79 billion, so more than double, is stated as yearly ridership in Delhi. Nowhere it becomes clear that the table of average daily ridership uses another calculation method, one that is even different from the text right above it and one that is different from the norm on other metro systems on
Knowledge (XXG), where usually line utilization or unlinked passenger trips are used. That is also preferrend because it makes comparing ridership much easier. I'd suggest to clearly elaborate the calculation method of the ridership table in the article, because it is not clear right now.
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You mean the line utilization figures which analyzes how each line is performing separately needs clarification reg its un-unique and artificially increased count when trying to being normalized as system's "ridership" as a whole, whose stats are useful to no one but the operator's planning dept. OK.
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Hi, now it depends on how you count the ridership numbers, the numbers in that article you cited are based off line utilization and is mentioned there. Saying a GA's years of sourced info from DMRC's own Annual
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Hello REEDriler, I saw you reversed my edit in the ridership table of the Delhi Metro page, citing that 87% of 2019 ridership cannot be ca. 4.7 million a day. However, the stated ridership levels of previous years can't be right. As an avarage 2.5 million riders a day never add up to 1.79 billion
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Hi, you're right that the counting method might be different. But my suggestion is not absurd at all, just because of simple logic. A ridership of 2,4 million would add up to about 850 million passengers a year (usually less, because average weekday ridership usually is the norm, and higher than
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