The MBTA has released the latest late night weekend service ridership totals.

After 25 weeks of extended hours, a grand total 518,794 trips have taken between the hours of 12:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. on weekends. These latest statistics include ridership totals from last weekend, September 13 and September 14.

Since Late Night T service launched last March, the Green Line (subway only) has provided more trips than any other line – 90,383. The Red Line has been the second busiest, providing 90,099 trips. The Orange Line (53,454) and the Blue Line (26,942) have seen the fewest amount of riders of any subway line..

The T’s stats released Tuesday afternoon also included abbreviated ridership figures for Green Line surface stops (the B, C, D, and E branches), the Silver Line, and buses. After 23 weeks, Green Line surface lines provided 24,416 trips; the Silver Line has provided 7,351 trips; and more than 80,000 people have paid for late-night trips on 15 key bus routes.

Here’s the full breakdown of late night ridership through 25 weeks:

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