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Table 8
Vehicle-Miles
(Millions)
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| 2,068 |
2,523 |
3,963 |
4,629 |
5,309 |
| 3,207 |
5,204 |
4,830 |
3,795 |
U |
| 916,700 |
1,111,596 |
1,408,286 |
1,428,497 |
1,569,270 |
| 2,979 |
10,214 |
9,557 |
9,797 |
10,584 |
| 123,286 |
290,935 |
574,571 |
790,029 |
901,121 |
| 27,081 |
39,813 |
51,901 |
62,705 |
70,311 |
| 35,134 |
68,678 |
94,341 |
115,451 |
132,386 |
| 4,544 |
6,059 |
5,726 |
6,420 |
7,663 |
| N |
15 |
R326 |
R547 |
U |
| 441 |
403 |
561 |
572 |
U |
| N |
179 |
213 |
238 |
U |
| 29,890 |
29,277 |
26,159 |
30,383 |
33,851 |
| 690 |
235 |
301 |
292 |
U |
a In July 1997, the U.S. Department of Transportation,
Federal Highway Administration, reassigned some vehicle-miles from "passenger
car" to "other 2-axle, 4-tire."
b Includes municipally owned transit, commercial, federal, and
school buses.
c Includes demand responsive, ferry boat, and other transit not
specified; 1980 data include "other transit" only.
d Includes light and heavy rail only.
e Car-miles
f Fiscal year data. Amtrak began operations in 1971.
Key: N = data do not exist; R = revised; U = unavailable.
Sources: U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Bureau
of Transportation Statistics (BTS), National Transportation Statistics
2000 (Washington, DC: In press), table 129; USDOT, BTS, Office
of Airline Information, Air Carrier Traffic Statistics (Washington,
DC: 2000); USDOT, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics
1999 (Washington, DC: 2000); and Association of American Railroads,
Railroad Facts,1999 (Washington, DC: 2000).
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