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TABLE 2-1a/2-2a Transportation Capital Stock by Mode:
1993–2003
Chained 2000 dollars (billions)
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| Public highways and
streets |
1,261.1 |
1,284.8 |
1,306.9 |
1,328.8 |
1,359.0 |
1,383.0 |
1,409.7 |
1,437.3 |
1,468.1 |
1,498.5 |
1,528.4 |
| Consumer motor vehicles |
806.9 |
830.4 |
846.6 |
867.9 |
900.6 |
953.1 |
1,023.4 |
1,092.2 |
1,166.4 |
1,246.5 |
1,324.8 |
| In-house transportation |
344.0 |
373.3 |
402.7 |
434.5 |
466.4 |
505.2 |
555.5 |
587.6 |
597.8 |
610.1 |
632.9 |
| Other publicly owned
transportation |
U |
U |
U |
U |
239.3 |
246.7 |
255.1 |
266.5 |
277.4 |
288.4 |
298.9 |
| Railroad transportation |
276.8 |
275.3 |
273.3 |
272.0 |
270.8 |
270.9 |
269.7 |
266.9 |
264.2 |
261.7 |
259.4 |
| Air transportation |
114.6 |
116.6 |
123.4 |
132.1 |
144.8 |
163.0 |
177.9 |
195.7 |
213.2 |
222.5 |
229.6 |
| Other privately owned
transportation |
100.1 |
101.1 |
102.4 |
101.8 |
102.2 |
103.4 |
103.8 |
105.2 |
105.1 |
104.4 |
104.0 |
| Pipeline transportation |
60.2 |
61.4 |
62.7 |
64.6 |
66.4 |
68.3 |
70.8 |
73.7 |
76.2 |
77.8 |
79.2 |
| Commercial truck
transportation |
41.9 |
47.4 |
53.6 |
56.1 |
61.4 |
64.4 |
66.5 |
68.1 |
66.6 |
64.8 |
63.8 |
| Water transportation |
33.2 |
33.7 |
33.7 |
34.4 |
36.2 |
37.7 |
38.8 |
39.4 |
39.8 |
39.9 |
40.3 |
| Private ground passenger
transportation |
25.5 |
26.4 |
27.1 |
28.3 |
28.7 |
29.9 |
32.2 |
33.9 |
34.6 |
34.9 |
35.3 |
| Total |
3,064.3 |
3,150.5 |
3,232.5 |
3,320.4 |
3,675.7 |
3,825.8 |
4,003.5 |
4,166.5 |
4,309.2 |
4,449.6 |
4,596.8 |
KEY: U = data are unavailable.
NOTES: Data may not add to total because of
independent rounding. Data include
only privately owned capital stock unless otherwise noted. Capital stock data are reported after
deducting depreciation. Consumer motor vehicles
are considered consumer durable goods.
In-house transportation includes transportation services provided within a firm
whose main business is not transportation.
For example, grocery companies often use their own truck fleets to
move goods from their warehouses to their retail outlets. Other
publicly owned transportation includes
publicly owned airway, waterway, and transit structures but does not include
associated equipment. Other privately owned transportation includes sightseeing, couriers and messengers, and
transportation support activities, such as freight transportation
brokers.
To eliminate the effects of inflation over time, the Bureau of
Transportation Statistics converted current dollar values (see tables
2-1b/2-2b) to chained 2000 dollars.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation,
Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation
Statistics, calculations using data in table 2-1b/2-2b.
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