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BTS Updates National Transportation Statistics 10/31/2024

Thursday, October 31, 2024

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) today released its monthly update to National Transportation Statistics (NTS), a guide to historical national-level transportation trends.

This month’s updated data tables include Average Age of Urban Transit Vehicles, Condition of Urban Bus and Rail Transit Maintenance Facilities, Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas Pipeline Safety and Property Damage Data, Domestic Demand for Refined Petroleum Products by Sector, U.S. Energy Consumption by Mode, Energy Intensity of Passenger Modes, and Noise Exposure Around U.S. Airports.

Recently Updated Tables by Topics:

Condition

  • Average Age of Urban Transit Vehicles (1-29)
  • Condition of Urban Bus and Rail Transit Maintenance Facilities (1-30)

Pipeline Safety

  • Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas Pipeline Safety and Property Damage Data (2-50)

U.S. Transportation Section Energy Consumption

  • Domestic Demand for Refined Petroleum Products by Sector (4-3, 4-3M)

Transportation Energy Consumption by Mode

  • U.S. Energy Consumption by the Transportation Sector (4-4, 4-4M)
  • Class I Rail Freight Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-17, 4-17M)
  • Amtrak Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-18, 4-18M)

Transportation Energy Intensity and Fuel Efficiency

  • Energy Intensity of Passenger Modes (4-20, 4-20M)
  • Energy Intensity of Certificated Air Carriers, All Services (4-21, 4-21M)
  • Energy Intensity of Transit Motor Buses (4-24, 4-24M)
  • Energy Intensity of Class I Railroad Freight Service (4-25, 4-25M)
  • Energy Intensity of Amtrak Services (4-26)
  • Energy Intensity of Amtrak Services (loss-adjusted conversion factors) (4-27)

Water Pollution, Noise, and Solid Waste 

  • Number of People Residing in Areas of Significant Noise Exposure Around U.S. Airports (4-57)