Stewart-Colbert Rally Set Record…for Metrorail Use

Tuesday, November 02, 2010
It wasn’t the biggest rally Washington, DC, has ever witnessed, but it did set a Saturday record for ridership on the Metro, the city’s underground and aboveground rail system. The event, known as the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear, was put on by Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, whose fans packed Metro trains and set a new record for Saturday travel with 825,437 trips.
 
The previous record (786,358 trips) was set on June 8, 1991, when the nation’s capital hosted a victory celebration for American soldiers returning from the Gulf War. The third highest total (735,909 trips) was produced by a Promise Keepers rally in 1997. The average number of trips on a Saturday is 350,000. On the day President Barack Obama was inaugurated, January 20, 2009 (a Tuesday), the Metro trains recorded about 1,120,000 trips.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
Metro Sets New Saturday Record (by Kriston Capps, NBCWashington.com)
Metro Crowds Prompt Fear, Diminish Sanity (by Kriston Capps, NBCWashington.com)
Did Metro Fail Saturday? (by Dr. Gridlock, Washington Post)

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