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Figure 11-1 - Transportation Capital Stock for Selected Modes: 1991-2001

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Figure 11-1 - Transportation Capital Stock for Selected Modes: 1991-2001

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Figure 11-1 Transportation Capital Stock for Selected Modes: 1991-2001. If you are a user with disability and cannot view this image, use the table version. If you need further assistance, call 800-853-1351.

NOTES: Data include only privately owned capital stock, except for highways and streets. Capital stock data are reported after deducting depreciation. Consumer motor vehicles are consumer durable goods. In-house transportation includes transportation services provided within a firm whose main business is not transportation. For example, grocery companies often use their own truck fleets to move goods from their warehouses to their retail outlets. These chained 2000 dollar values were calculated from current dollar data (see tables 11-1b/11-2b) to eliminate the effect of inflation over time.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Fixed Assets and Consumer Durable Goods in the United States, tables 3.1ES, 7.1, and 8.1, available at http://www.bea.gov/bea/dn/faweb/AllFATables.asp, as of February 2004.