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{{Amtrak route ridership}} provides the annual ridership values for Amtrak routes.

When inserted into an infobox using the route keywords listed below this template returns the ridership for most recently updated fiscal year, compared to the ridership for the prior fiscal year. A citation and a note is automatically appended.

Example: {{Amtrak route ridership|Acela}} returns 2,959,384 (FY23) Increase 38.0%[a][1]

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Business Region Route Keyword Example output
Northeast Corridor Acela 2,959,384 (FY23) Increase 38.0%[a][1]
Northeast Regional 9,163,082 (FY23) Increase 29.2%[a][1]
NEC total 12,122,466 (Amtrak only, FY23) Increase 31.3%[a][1]
State Supported Northeast Downeaster 542,639 (FY23) Increase 22.0%[a][1]
Empire South 1,244,276 (Albany–NYC, FY23) Increase 22.0%[a][1]
Empire West/Maple Leaf 452,711 (Toronto–Albany, FY23) Increase 17.6%[a][1]
Adirondack 26,892 (FY23)[b][a][1]
Ethan Allen 86,638 (FY23) Increase 36.7%[a][1]
Vermonter 99,974 (FY23) Increase 14.5%[a][1]
New Haven-Springfield 442,028 (FY23) Increase 36.3%[a][1]
Keystone 1,115,779 (FY23) Increase 38.4%[a][1]
Pennsylvanian 192,728 (FY23) Increase 9.4%[a][1]
South Carolinian 315,781 (FY23) Increase 16.9%[a][1]
Piedmont 289,955 (FY23) Increase 36.4%[a][1]
Heartland Flyer 72,379 (FY23) Increase 14.8%[a][1]
Midwest Wolverine 420,569 (FY23) Increase 14.5%[a][1]
Blue Water 168,848 (FY23) Increase 16.4%[a][1]
Blue Water/Wolverine 589,417 (FY23)[a][1]
Pere Marquette 85,845 (FY23) Decrease -0.4%[a][1]
Hiawatha 636,854 (FY23) Increase 26.9%[a][1]
Lincoln Service 523,304 (FY23) Increase 9.9%[a][1]
Illini/Saluki 270,017 (FY23) Increase 20.4%[a][1]
Illinois Zephyr/Carl Sandburg 114,521 (FY23) Decrease -14.7%[a][1]
Missouri River Runner 153,181 (FY23) Increase 27.5%[a][1]
West Pacific Surfliner 1,517,425 (FY23) Decrease -7.1%[a][1]
Capitol Corridor 921,112 (FY23) Increase 36.7%[a][1]
San Joaquins 847,364 (FY23) Increase 19.3%[a][1]
Cascades 669,820 (FY23) Increase 71.6%[a][1]
Long Distance Southeast Silver Star 351,732 (FY23) Decrease -19.1%[a][1]
Silver Meteor 283,932 (FY23) Increase 258.5%[a][1]
Palmetto 318,324 (FY23) Increase 14.9%[a][1]
Auto Train 283,646 (FY23) Increase 1.7%[a][1]
City of New Orleans 233,876 (FY23) Increase 50.3%[a][1]
Crescent 271,518 (FY23) Increase 34.0%[a][1]
Central Cardinal 82,705 (FY23) Increase 3.0%[a][1]
Capitol Limited 126,309 (FY23) Decrease -24.7%[a][1]
Lake Shore Limited 351,049 (FY23) Increase 10.0%[a][1]
Empire Builder 348,993 (FY23) Increase 15.0%[a][1]
California Zephyr 328,458 (FY23) Increase 13.1%[a][1]
Southwest Southwest Chief 253,838 (FY23) Increase 13.5%[a][1]
Coast Starlight 338,017 (FY23) Decrease -4.2%[a][1]
Texas Eagle 294,439 (FY23) Increase 16.2%[a][1]
Sunset Limited 77,288 (FY23) Increase 4.6%[a][1]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar Amtrak's Fiscal Year (FY) runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year.
  2. ^ Route suspended mid-2020 to mid-2023.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar "Amtrak Fiscal Year 2023 Ridership" (PDF). Amtrak. November 27, 2023. Retrieved November 30, 2023.