03-05-2024 11:00 via bizjournals.com

Downtown Crossing was once the busiest T station. Now there's a new No. 1.

Downtown Crossing’s traffic was down 56% last year compared to five years earlier, according to a Boston Business Journal analysis of T data. For the past couple of years, the honor of the busiest station went to another Red Line stop a half-mile away.
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