Table 1-7: Characteristics of Directly Operated Motor Bus Transit in Kansas: 2000
Table 1-7: Characteristics of Directly Operated Motor Bus Transit in Kansas: 2000
Transit agency | Directional route-miles | ||
---|---|---|---|
Exclusive right-of-way | Controlled right-of-way | Mixed right-of-way | |
Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA)1 | 0.0 | 1.1 | 994.9 |
Topeka Metropolitan Transit Authority | 0.0 | 0.0 | 171.0 |
Wichita Transit | 0.0 | 0.0 | 244.6 |
Total | 0.0 | 1.1 | 1,410.5 |
1 Parts of the system detailed here also serve Missouri.
NOTES: Directional route-miles is the mileage in each direction over which public transportation vehicles travel while in revenue service. Directional route-miles are a measure of the facility or roadway, not the service carried on the facility such as the number of routes or vehicle-miles. Directional route-miles are computed with regard to direction of service, but without regard to the number of traffic lanes or rail tracks existing in the right-of-way. Exclusive right-of-way refers to lanes reserved at all times for transit use and other high occupancy vehicles (HOVs). Controlled right-of-way refers to lanes restricted for at least a portion of the day for use by transit vehicles and other HOVs. Mixed right-of-way refers to lanes used for general automobile traffic.
Directly operated transit is service provided by a public transit agency using its own employees to operate transit vehicles. Transit service purchased under contract by a public transit agency is not considered directly operated transit.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database, Data Tables, available at http://www.ntdprogram.com/ as of Feb. 19, 2002.