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Transportation Facts and Figures
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Air Transportation (2004/5)
• Airports: 19,854• Airports for Public Use: 5,270• Certified Airports: 575
– (30+ seat passenger planes)• Major Air Carriers: 14• All Air Carriers: 80• Air Carrier Aircraft: 8,186 • Aircraft: 219,426
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Passengers Boarded (2005) 1. Atlanta (Hartsfield) 41,633,082 2. Chicago (O’Hare) 33,762,185 3. Dallas/Ft. Worth 27,713,052 4. Los Angeles 22,966,430 5. Las Vegas 20,704,972 6. Denver 20,206,057 7. Phoenix 20,077,766 8. Houston 18,185,215 9. Minneapolis 17,824,111 10. Detroit 17,363,929 15. SeaTac 13,963,919
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Rail Transportation (2004)
• Class 1 Railroads: 7• All Railroads: 556 • Class 1 Freight Cars: 473,773• Class 1 Locomotives: 22,015
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Sea Transportation (2004)
• Marine Vessel Operators: 798• Self-Propelled Vessels:
8,994• Non Self-Propelled Vessels:
31,296• Recreational Boats: 12,781,476
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Top U.S. Ports by Tonnage (2004) 1. South Louisiana, LA 124.2 million tons 2. Houston, TX 102.0 million tons 3. New York, NY and NJ 152.4 million tons 4. Beaumont, TX 91.7 million tons 5. Long Beach, CA 79.7 million tons 6. Corpus Christi, TX 78.9 million tons 7. New Orleans, LA 78.1 million tons 8. Huntington, WV-KY-OH 77.3 million tons30. Tacoma, WA 26.3 million tons37. Seattle, WA 23.5 million tons43. Anacortes, WA 16.3 million tons
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Vehicle Transportation (2005)
• Centerline Miles of Road: 3,995,635• Lane Miles of Road: 8,371,718
• Registered Motor Vehicles:243,023,485• Truck Combinations: 2,010,335• Transit Buses: 81,033
• Total VMT: 3 trillion miles
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Road Use Growth
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2003
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Highway Vehicle Trends
From FHWA, Highway Statistics Series
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U.S. Interstate Highway Condition
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Travel to Work (2005)
• Automobile: 88.4% – Single: (79.3%) – Carpool: (9.1%)
• Public Transportation: 4.4% • Bicycle or Motorcycle: 0.6% • Walk: 2.3%
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Measures of Congestion (2003)Rank Urban Area Travel Time Index 1. Los Angeles, CA 1.75 2. Chicago, IL 1.57 3. S.F. – Oakland, CA 1.54 4. Washington, D.C. 1.51 5. Atlanta, GA 1.46 6. Houston, TX 1.42 7. Miami, FL 1.42 11. Seattle – Everett, WA 1.38
From the Texas Transportation Institute
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Financing Transportation
• Total Government Revenues (2001) $125 Billion
• Total Government Expenditures (2001)$183 Billion
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Financing Transportation
Highway Transit AirTotal Revenues $ 86.1 $ 13.3 $ 21.9 Highway Trust Fund $ 26.9 $ 4.6 - Airport and Airways Trust Fund - - $ 10.1
State $ 52.6 $ 1.6 $ 0.9 Local $ 6.6 $ 7.2 $ 10.9
(2001 Data - Billions of Dollars)
From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006
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Annual Metro Passenger Trips
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