Busiest Amtrak Stations: 2023
This map is from the 2024 Transportation Statistics Annual Report.
This map is from the 2024 Transportation Statistics Annual Report.
This map is from the 2024 Transportation Statistics Annual Report.
This map is from the 2024 Transportation Statistics Annual Report.
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The front side of our 2-sided print map, Transportation Geography of the U.S. 2025, showing:
A map depicting the predicted path of Hurricane Milton through the state of Florida with transportation infrastructure shown. The storm's cone of uncertainty intersects several interstate routes, airports, class 1 railroads, principal maritime ports and the silver star Amtrak route. The storm is expected to make landfall at 2:00 AM on Thursday October 10th, 2024 on the western side of Florida and continue on to the Atlantic Ocean at 2:00 PM on the same day.
A map depicting incoming rail container counts at U.S. - Canada border crossings in 2023.
This map features daily vehicles-miles of travel (VMT) per capita by federal-aid urbanized areas1 with one million or more people. Urban areas with the highest per capita VMT are found predominately in the southeast United States whereas areas with the lowest per capita VMT are found in the Northeast, San Francisco Bay Area, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
(1) A "Federal-Aid Urbanized Area" is an area with 50,000 or more persons that at a minimum encompasses the land area delineated as the urbanized area by the Bureau of the Census. Urbanized areas or by the...
A large-scale map depicting the partial collapse of a BNSF railway bridge over the Big Sioux River due to flooding on the border of North Sioux City, South Dakota and Sioux City, Iowa. The collapse was on June 24, 2024.