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Table 11
Passenger-Miles
(Millions)
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| Air carriers |
108,442 |
204,368 |
345,873 |
516,129 |
486,459 |
| General aviation |
9,100 |
14,700 |
13,000 |
15,200 |
15,900 |
| Passenger cars |
1,750,897 |
2,011,989 |
2,281,391 |
2,544,457 |
2,574,882 |
| Motorcyclesa
|
3,277 |
12,257 |
12,424 |
11,516 |
10,482 |
| Other 2-axle,
4-tire vehicles |
225,613 |
520,774 |
999,754 |
1,467,664 |
1,491,164 |
| Busesb |
N |
N |
121,398 |
160,919 |
148,113 |
| Rail: |
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| Transitc |
N |
10,939 |
12,046 |
R13,412 |
14,108 |
| Commuter |
4,592 |
6,516 |
7,082 |
9,402 |
9,548 |
| Intercity/Amtrakd |
6,179 |
4,503 |
6,057 |
5,498 |
5,559 |
| Other transite |
N |
390 |
841 |
1,631 |
P1,698 |
a In July 1997, the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, reassigned some vehicles from “passenger car” to “other 2-axle, 4-tire.”
b Includes municipally owned transit, commercial, federal, and school buses.
c Includes light and heavy rail only.
d Fiscal year data. Amtrak began operations in 1971.
e Includes demand-responsive, ferry boat, and other transit not specified; 1980 data include ferry boat and “other transit” only.
Key: N = data are nonexistent;
P = preliminary;
R = revised.
Sources: Except as noted, various sources, as cited in U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), National Transportation Statistics 2002, available at
http://www.bts.gov, table 1-34. 2001 air carriers—USDOT, BTS, Air Carrier Traffic Statistics (Washington, DC: Annual December issues), p. 2, line 1.
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