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Table 4-3: Urban Transit Agencies in North Carolina: 2000

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 4-3: Urban Transit Agencies in North Carolina: 2000

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Transit agencies Modes provided Urbanized area Annual unlinked passenger trips (thousands) Average weekday unlinked trips (thousands) Operating funds expended ($ millions) Capital funds expended ($ millions) Vehicles available for maximum service
Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) Bus, demand responsive, vanpool Charlotte 13,404 44 38 16 321
Capital Area Transit Bus, demand responsive Raleigh 4,574 16 7 3 69
Durham Area Transit Bus, demand responsive Durham 3,635 13 7 2 75
Winston-Salem Transit Bus, demand responsive, vanpool Winston-Salem 3,294 12 7 <1 153
Chapel Hill Transit Bus, demand responsive Durham 2,977 11 6 2 68
Greensboro Transit Authority Bus, demand responsive Greensboro 1,759 6 5 2 60
Fayetteville Area System Bus, demand responsive Fayetteville 1,325 5 3 1 42
Wilmington Transit Authority Bus, demand responsive Wilmington 1,163 4 2 <1 30
Asheville Transit Authority Bus, demand responsive Asheville 1,159 4 2 <1 38
Research Triangle Regional Public Transportation Authority Bus, vanpool Durham 875 3 5 2 109
Highpoint Transit Bus, demand responsive Highpoint 874 3 1 <1 23

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database, available at http://www.ntdprogram.com/NTD/Profiles.nsf/ProfileInformation?OpenForm&2000&All as of Dec. 6, 2001.