10/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/14/2025 15:57
BART ridership continues to grow, with notable gains on weekends as Saturday ridership this September was nearly 20% higher compared to the previous year. More than 5 million trips were taken on BART in September, exceeding expected trips by 5%. Overall, ridership saw a nearly 10% increase over the same month last year.
The increase in ridership on the weekends, especially Saturdays, demonstrates that people are taking BART for purposes beyond getting to the office. For example, the Japan v. Mexico soccer match on Saturday, September 6, drew 23,000 trips to Coliseum Station, the third-highest ridership day for the station since the pandemic. In fact, ridership for the match was nearly a third higher than the average Saturday ridership for A's games in 2019.
Ridership growth is only part of the solution to BART's significant financial crisis. To close BART's $375 million deficit with only fare revenue, current ridership levels would need to more than double; BART's latest budget forecast estimates a 4% ridership increase in 2026.
BART's slow and steady ridership recovery correlates with work from home rates in the region. While individual riders are returning to BART, they're taking fewer trips, likely due to remote and hybrid work schedules.
Additional ridership information is publicly available and posted monthly at bart.gov/about/reports/ridership.