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Table 8-2c Top U.S. Domestic Passenger Metropolitan Area Pairs by Mode: 1995

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Table 8-2c
Top U.S. Domestic Passenger Metropolitan Area Pairs by Mode: 1995

(Thousands of passengers)

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Mode of transportation Total
Air 161,165
Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco, CA 4,009
San Diego, CA and San Francisco, CA 1,411
Los Angeles, CA and Phoenix, AZ 1,354
Miami, FL and New York, NY 1,326
Las Vegas, NV and Los Angeles, CA 1,276
Intercity rail 4,994
New York, NY and Washington, DC 547
San Diego, CA and Los Angeles, CA 212
Boston, MA and Washington, DC 169
New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA 158
Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA 132
Road 834,303
Los Angeles, CA and San Diego, CA 10,178
New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA 8,267
Las Vegas, NV and Los Angeles, CA 7,844
New York, NY and Washington, DC 6,603
Sacremento, CA and San Francisco, CA 5,272
Water Transport U

KEY: U = Data are unavailable.

NOTES: Data are based on trips over 100 miles one-way. Hence, trips between cities less than 100 miles apart are not included. Places are defined at the highest aggregation of metropolitan geography, either consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSAs) or metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs).

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. 1995 American Travel Survey. Special tabulation. (Washington, DC: 1996).