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Table 3-9: Stations Compliant with the Americans with Disability Act, 1997-2011

Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Year Mode
Bus Commuter rail Light rail Heavy rail
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
1997 U U 388 34.8 265 50.0 256 25.7
1998 U U 500 44.6 290 52.3 258 25.9
1999 U U 533 46.8 351 60.1 284 28.3
2000 U U 552 47.9 384 62.4 340 33.7
2001 U U 583 50.5 408 64.9 359 35.2
2002 U U 624 54.6 458 71.6 366 36.8
2003 U U 643 55.9 466 75.9 416 40.7
2004 U U 666 57.8 589 81.5 428 41.8
2005 U U 686 58.9 596 81.6 459 44.1
2006 1221 93.4 712 60.9 635 83.1 479 45.9
2007 1222 93.4 725 61.9 642 83.1 493 47.3
2008 1258 93.5 753 63.3 665 84.5 508 48.8
2009 1314 93.7 784 64.6 721 86.2 515 49.5
2010 1395 95.4 798 65.1 734 86.6 522 50.1
2011 1240 99.4 802 65.8 691 90.8 530 50.9

KEY: U = Data are Unavailable

NOTE: San Diego Metropolitan Transit System is excluded from bus count in 2002 as value appears to be misreported. Decline in number of compliant bus stations in 2006 caused by change in the number of reported stations by Regional Transit Service, Inc., Lift Line, Inc., and King County DOT-Metro Transit Division in 2006 versus prior years.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database 2012, http://www.ntdprogram.gov/ntdprogram/, as of June 2013.