District of Columbia Fast Facts 2000
District of Columbia Fast Facts 2000
Transportation System Extent
All public roads: 1,425 miles
Interstate: 13 miles
Road bridges: 250
Class I railroad trackage: 34 miles
Inland waterways: 7 miles
Public use airports: 21
Vehicles and Conveyances
Automobiles registered: 200,000
Light trucks registered: 32,000
Heavy trucks registered: 200
Buses registered: 2,600
Motorcycles registered: 1,500
Rail transit systems: 2 commuter rail, 1 heavy rail (subway)
Numbered boats: 2,800
Geographic
Land area: 61 sq. miles (rank: 51)
Percent of land area owned by federal government: 22.72 (rank: 13)
Persons per square mile: 9,316.4 (rank: 1)
Highest point: Tenleytown at Reno Reservoir (410 ft.)
Lowest point: Potomac River (1 ft.)
Demographic
Population: 572,059 (rank: 50)
Percent urban population: 1003 (rank: 1)
Socioeconomic
Gross state product: $55 billion2 (rank: 36)
Civilian labor force: 279,0002 (rank: 50)
Median household income: $38,752 (rank: 33)
Commuting (percent of workers)
Car, truck, or vandrove alone: 39.8
Car, truck, or vancarpooled: 8.4
Public transportation (including taxi): 35.0
Walked: 10.4
Other means: 2.3
Worked at home: 4.1
State Transportation Department
District Department of Transportation
2000 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 673-6813
http://www.ddot.dc.gov/
1 2002. Refers to Washington Dulles International and Ronald Reagan Washington National. See table 1-7 for more detail.
2 1999.
3 1990.
Note: Ranks are relative to state ranks.