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Figure 1 - Transit Ridership by Mode: 1989-1999

Figure 1 - Transit Ridership by Mode: 1989-1999

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Millions of unlinked trips

Millions of unlinked trips

NOTE: Total includes other modes not shown, such as ferry boats, inclined planes, and trolley buses.

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Table 1 - Mode of Travel to Work: 1999

Table 1 - Mode of Travel to Work: 1999

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Mode Percent Drives self 78.2 Carpool 9.4 Mass transportation 4.9 Walks only 3.1 Bicycle or motorcycle 0.6 Taxicab 0.1 Other means 0.8 Works at home 2.8

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Housing and...

Figure 2 - International Trips by U.S. Residents: 1989-1999

Figure 2 - International Trips by U.S. Residents: 1989-1999

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SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Tourism Industries, International Visitors (Inbound) and U.S. Residents (Outbound) (19891999) (...

Figure 1 - Passenger-Miles of Travel

Figure 1 - Passenger-Miles of Travel

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SOURCE: 19751995various sources as cited in U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2000 (Washington, DC: 2001); 1999 datavarious sources as...

Table 2 - U.S. Freight Shipments by Air Carriers: 1997

Table 2 - U.S. Freight Shipments by Air Carriers: 1997

(Including truck and air)

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SCTG code Ranking Measure   Value Value ($millions) All commodities by air carriers 229,062 372 Aircraft and spacecraft 55,394 358 Electronic components and parts 32,704...

Enplanements at Major U.S. Airports - Box

Enplanements at Major U.S. Airports - Box What Is a Hub?

Air traffic hubs are not airports; they are geographical areas providing aviation services. An air traffic hub may be served by more than one commercial service airport (e.g., the Washington, DC, hub is served by Reagan National and...