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Freight Transportation

Table 3-19: Incoming Truck Container (Loaded) Crossings, U.S.-Mexican Border: 2001–2008

(Thousands)

State

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Arizona

231

227

232

241

258

271

277

286

California

524

580

611

660

669

691

702

693

New Mexico

21

23

25

26

29

34

37

37

Texas

1,596

1,692

1,731

1,922

2,075

2,050

2,051

1,966

United States, total

2,372

2,523

2,600

2,848

3,031

3,047

3,066

2,982

NOTE: The data for incoming trucks exceeds the data for truck containers loaded and unloaded (empty) because some incoming trucks do not carry a container.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing/Entry Data , available at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/BorderCrossing.aspx as of May 26, 2009.

Table 3-20: Incoming Truck Container (Empty) Crossings, U.S.-Mexican Border: 2001–2008

(Thousands)

State

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Arizona

96

88

79

79

87

92

92

88

California

490

497

480

476

459

413

438

481

New Mexico

12

9

7

6

10

8

9

13

Texas

1,318

1,318

1,128

1,103

1,090

1,180

1,248

1,280

United States, total

1,916

1,911

1,693

1,665

1,646

1,694

1,787

1,862

NOTE: The data for incoming trucks exceeds the data for truck containers loaded and unloaded (empty) because some incoming trucks do not carry a container.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing/Entry Data , available at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/BorderCrossing.aspx as of May 26, 2009.

Table 3-21: Incoming Train Crossings, U.S.-Mexican Border: 2001–2008

State

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Arizona

635

607

457

444

785

653

588

640

California

628

578

509

562

727

814

905

699

New Mexico

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Texas

6,206

6,572

6,808

6,838

7,946

8,699

9,155

8,923

United States, total

7,469

7,757

7,774

7,844

9,458

10,166

10,648

10,262

KEY: NA = not applicable.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing/Entry Data, available at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/BorderCrossing.aspx as of May 26, 2009.

BTS State Transportation Statistics

C-15

2008 Edition

Freight Transportation

Table 3-22: Incoming Rail Container (Full) Crossings, U.S.-Mexican Border: 2001–2007

State

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Arizona

35,716

31,789

24,602

27,439

28,748

41,821

34,060

California

2,243

2,104

1,193

1,262

3,918

1,933

2,073

New Mexico

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Texas

228,613

235,657

240,674

277,047

302,945

339,499

329,303

United States, total

266,572

269,550

266,469

305,748

335,611

383,253

365,436

KEY: NA = not applicable.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing/Entry Data, available at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/BorderCrossing.aspx as of Nov. 25, 2008.

Table 3-23: Incoming Rail Container (Empty) Crossings, U.S.-Mexican Border: 2001–2007

State

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Arizona

22,951

20,447

21,083

19,460

18,083

17,994

18,309

California

8,375

8,963

9,509

13,829

14,395

12,862

13,953

New Mexico

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Texas

284,754

303,362

310,414

336,268

360,470

389,182

415,813

United States, total

316,080

332,772

341,006

369,557

392,948

420,038

448,075

KEY: NA = not applicable.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing/Entry Data, available at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/BorderCrossing.aspx as of Nov. 25, 2008.

BTS State Transportation Statistics

C-16

2008 Edition

Freight Transportation

Table 3-24: Top 50 U.S. Foreign Trade Freight Gateways: 2007

(Ranked by value of shipments in billions of dollars)

Gateway1

Mode2

Rank

Exports

Imports

Total

Los Angeles, CA

Water

1

29.9

150.4

180.2

New York, NY and NJ

Water

2

40.6

124.6

165.2

John F. Kennedy International, NY

Air

3

77.0

84.2

161.2

Long Beach, CA

Water

4

26.7

120.4

147.1

Detroit, MI

Land

5

73.3

63.3

136.6

Houston, TX

Water

6

53.4

61.2

114.6

Laredo, TX

Land

7

47.4

63.0

110.4

Chicago O'Hare International, IL

Air

8

33.4

53.1

86.6

Los Angeles International, CA

Air

9

41.6

38.0

79.6

Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY

Land

10

38.6

40.0

78.6

Port Huron, MI

Land

11

30.7

46.3

77.1

San Francisco International, CA

Air

12

29.7

31.9

61.6

Charleston, SC

Water

13

19.8

41.1

60.9

Savannah, GA

Water

14

18.3

31.3

49.6

Norfolk, VA

Water

15

20.7

28.8

49.5

El Paso, TX

Land

16

20.0

29.1

49.1

Ted Stevens Anchorage International, AK

Air

17

10.7

34.5

45.3

Baltimore, MD

Water

18

14.0

28.0

42.0

Dallas-Fort Worth International, TX

Air

19

18.1

23.4

41.5

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International, LA

Air

20

18.2

22.9

41.1

Seattle, WA

Water

21

9.2

28.4

37.6

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, GA

Air

22

12.5

22.9

35.4

Oakland, CA

Water

23

11.4

23.4

34.8

Miami International, FL

Air

24

24.0

10.4

34.5

Tacoma, WA

Water

25

6.0

27.8

33.8

New Orleans, LA

Water

26

15.9

17.1

33.0

Otay Mesa Station, CA

Land

27

9.9

20.8

30.7

Cleveland-Hopkins International, OH

Air

28

15.9

11.4

27.3

Morgan City, LA

Water

29

0.1

26.4

26.5

Beaumont, TX

Water

30

2.1

21.3

23.3

Corpus Christi, TX

Water

31

4.2

18.7

22.8

Hidalgo, TX

Land

32

9.0

12.9

21.9

Champlain-Rouses Point, NY

Land

33

8.1

13.4

21.5

Jacksonville, FL

Water

34

9.0

12.0

21.0

Port Everglades, FL

Water

35

10.1

10.9

20.9

Miami, FL

Water

36

9.0

10.5

19.5

Luis Munoz Marin International, PR

Air

37

10.3

8.5

18.8

Philadelphia, PA

Water

38

1.9

16.6

18.5

Nogales, AZ

Land

39

6.0

12.1

18.2

Blaine, WA

Land

40

9.9

7.9

17.9

Texas City, TX

Water

41

2.5

15.1

17.6

Pembina, ND

Land

42

9.4

7.8

17.2

Portland, OR

Water

43

3.6

12.3

15.9

Dulles International, DC

Air

44

5.2

9.7

14.9

General Edward Lawrence Logan International, MA

Air

45

8.8

5.9

14.7

Gramercy, LA

Water

46

6.0

8.6

14.7

Newark Liberty International, NJ

Air

47

3.7

10.4

14.1

Sweetgrass, MT

Land

48

6.8

6.9

13.7

Lake Charles, LA

Water

49

1.5

12.0

13.4

Portal, ND

Land

50

7.7

5.7

13.4

Total top 50 gateways

 

 

901.9

1,543.0

2,444.9

1Gateway means any port, airport, or border crossing that provides access for the import or export of goods.

2Water data are preliminary.

NOTES: All data: Trade levels reflect the mode of transportation as a shipment enters or exits at a border port. Flows through individual ports are based on reported data collected from U.S. trade documents. Trade does not include low-value shipments (In general, these are imports valued at less than $1,250 and exports that are valued at less than $2,500). Air: Data for all air gateways include a low level (generally less than 2%-3% of the total value) of small user-fee airports located in the same region. Air gateways not identified by airport name (e.g., Chicago, IL, and others) include major airport(s) in that geographic area in addition to small regional airports. In addition, due to Bureau of Census confidentiality regulations, data for courier operations are included in the airport totals for JFK International Airport, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Chicago, Miami, and Anchorage.

SOURCES: Air: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Division, special tabulation, Nov. 26, 2008; Water: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Navigation Data Center, special tabulation, November 2008; Land: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Transborder Freight Data, Oct. 27. 2008.

BTS State Transportation Statistics

C-17

2008 Edition

Section D

Passenger Travel

Passenger Travel

Table 4-1: Commuting to Work: 2007

 

 

 

 

Percent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Public

 

Taxicab,

 

 

 

 

Car, truck,

Car, truck, transportation

 

motorcycle,

 

Mean travel

 

Number of

or van-

or van-

(excluding

 

bicycle or

Worked at

time to work

State

workers

drove alone

carpooled

taxicab)

Walked

other means

home

(minutes)

Alabama

1,982,297

83.4

11.2

0.4

1.3

1.1

2.5

24.1

Alaska

329,649

66.2

13.4

1.4

8.4

4.6

5.9

18.0

Arizona

2,777,552

74.8

13.5

2.1

2.2

2.5

4.8

25.1

Arkansas

1,209,981

80.8

12.1

0.5

1.6

1.5

3.5

21.0

California

16,421,576

73.2

11.9

5.1

2.8

2.2

4.8

27.3

Colorado

2,445,512

74.5

10.5

3.4

3.2

2.4

6.0

24.2

Connecticut

1,720,206

79.6

7.8

4.4

3.1

1.4

3.8

24.6

Delaware

406,312

79.9

10.2

2.7

2.7

1.2

3.2

24.0

District of Columbia

289,798

38.2

6.8

36.4

11.1

2.5

5.0

30.1

Florida

8,173,299

79.6

10.5

1.9

1.6

2.1

4.2

25.9

Georgia

4,331,703

78.7

11.1

2.2

1.7

2.0

4.4

27.1

Hawaii

627,314

68.0

15.2

5.6

4.4

2.6

4.2

26.4

Idaho

697,827

76.4

11.6

0.8

3.1

2.8

5.3

20.5

Illinois

6,007,749

73.7

9.3

8.8

3.1

1.5

3.7

28.2

Indiana

2,952,890

83.1

9.5

1.0

2.1

1.2

3.2

22.7

Iowa

1,509,114

78.7

10.2

1.1

3.9

1.3

4.9

18.3

Kansas

1,374,749

81.3

9.6

0.5

2.7

1.4

4.4

18.8

Kentucky

1,864,395

81.3

11.0

1.2

2.2

1.2

3.2

22.2

Louisiana

1,849,182

80.9

11.2

1.1

2.0

1.9

2.7

24.9

Maine

643,147

79.2

9.8

0.6

4.1

1.5

4.8

22.7

Maryland

2,782,913

74.3

10.2

8.4

2.6

0.9

3.6

31.1

Massachusetts

3,181,672

73.0

8.1

9.1

4.3

1.5

4.0

27.4

Michigan

4,400,918

83.1

8.9

1.2

2.3

1.2

3.4

23.9

Minnesota

2,680,541

77.8

9.3

3.2

3.1

1.6

5.1

22.3

Mississippi

1,182,872

82.7

11.1

0.4

1.8

1.6

2.4

23.9

Missouri

2,751,664

80.7

10.4

1.5

2.0

1.3

4.1

23.5

Montana

460,844

73.7

10.5

1.3

4.8

2.5

7.2

17.6

Nebraska

908,413

79.9

9.2

0.7

3.0

1.6

5.6

17.6

Nevada

1,223,377

77.8

11.5

3.4

2.3

1.9

3.0

23.5

New Hampshire

678,071

81.4

8.4

0.7

3.4

1.2

5.0

25.3

New Jersey

4,122,502

71.8

9.2

10.4

3.2

2.1

3.3

29.8

New Mexico

866,518

77.2

12.4

1.0

2.2

1.9

5.2

21.5

New York

8,816,916

54.1

7.4

26.5

6.3

1.9

3.8

31.5

North Carolina

4,163,384

79.8

11.9

0.9

1.9

1.5

3.9

23.3

North Dakota

336,191

78.6

9.3

0.5

4.4

1.5

5.7

16.1

Ohio

5,287,517

83.0

8.2

1.9

2.3

1.1

3.5

22.8

Oklahoma

1,637,160

80.5

11.9

0.5

1.9

1.3

3.9

20.6

Oregon

1,756,557

73.2

11.3

3.7

3.6

2.8

5.4

22.1

Pennsylvania

5,746,111

76.7

9.4

5.1

4.0

1.2

3.6

25.4

Rhode Island

502,606

80.7

8.8

2.7

3.4

1.2

3.3

23.0

South Carolina

1,963,577

81.1

11.0

0.7

1.8

1.4

3.9

23.2

South Dakota

406,387

77.3

10.1

0.4

4.6

1.4

6.2

16.3

Tennessee

2,774,901

83.4

10.0

0.8

1.4

1.0

3.4

23.8

Texas

10,743,100

78.9

12.2

1.7

1.8

1.9

3.6

25.0

Utah

1,245,478

74.9

13.0

2.4

2.6

1.8

5.3

21.4

Vermont

326,001

74.6

10.4

0.9

6.2

1.5

6.4

21.2

Virginia

3,790,886

77.5

10.8

3.8

2.2

1.3

4.5

26.8

Washington

3,089,484

73.1

11.4

5.4

3.4

1.8

4.8

25.9

West Virginia

737,664

81.2

11.0

1.2

2.6

1.3

2.8

25.5

Wisconsin

2,807,700

79.8

9.4

1.7

3.3

1.7

4.0

21.4

Wyoming

273,507

74.8

13.2

1.5

4.0

2.0

4.6

18.6

United States, total

139,259,684

76.1

10.4

4.9

2.8

1.7

4.1

25.3

NOTES: Data are for workers age 16 years and over. The state designation of workers is based on their residence.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey , available at http://www.census.gov/acs/www/ as of Nov. 10, 2008.

BTS State Transportation Statistics

D-1

2008 Edition

Passenger Travel

Table 4-2: Licensed Drivers: 2007

 

 

Licensed

 

 

Drivers per

Drivers per

 

Number of

drivers per

 

Driving age

1,000 total

1,000 driving

 

licensed

registered

Resident

population

resident

age

State

drivers

vehicle

population

(16 and over)

population

population1

Alabama

3,691,762

0.80

4,627,851

3,637,874

798

1,015

Alaska

495,249

0.74

683,478

524,326

725

945

Arizona

4,153,739

0.96

6,338,755

4,850,909

655

856

Arkansas

2,046,039

1.03

2,834,797

2,215,834

722

923

California

23,467,452

0.70

36,553,215

28,283,442

642

830

Colorado

3,502,709

2.10

4,861,515

3,802,612

720

921

Connecticut

2,848,602

0.95

3,502,309

2,784,104

813

1,023

Delaware

624,472

0.74

864,764

683,539

722

914

District of Columbia

396,193

1.93

588,292

487,895

673

812

Florida

14,138,846

0.88

18,251,243

14,693,365

775

962

Georgia

6,134,298

0.73

9,544,750

7,296,807

643

841

Hawaii

862,903

0.89

1,283,388

1,031,532

672

837

Idaho

1,027,502

0.82

1,499,402

1,137,712

685

903

Illinois

8,190,023

0.85

12,852,548

10,026,556

637

817

Indiana

4,308,845

0.89

6,345,289

4,943,883

679

872

Iowa

2,093,649

0.63

2,988,046

2,362,793

701

886

Kansas

2,018,219

0.84

2,775,997

2,161,059

727

934

Kentucky

2,933,266

0.84

4,241,474

3,355,492

692

874

Louisiana

3,033,966

0.79

4,293,204

3,342,139

707

908

Maine

1,009,780

0.96

1,317,207

1,075,094

767

939

Maryland

3,737,847

0.84

5,618,344

4,425,954

665

845

Massachusetts

4,699,301

0.89

6,449,755

5,196,652

729

904

Michigan

7,058,955

0.88

10,071,822

7,934,832

701

890

Minnesota

3,149,109

0.67

5,197,621

4,089,100

606

770

Mississippi

1,926,969

0.97

2,918,785

2,239,618

660

860

Missouri

4,161,957

0.85

5,878,415

4,625,371

708

900

Montana

735,753

0.80

957,861

766,628

768

960

Nebraska

1,330,698

0.78

1,774,571

1,380,554

750

964

Nevada

1,661,588

1.19

2,565,382

1,976,966

648

840

New Hampshire

1,026,546

0.88

1,315,828

1,056,521

780

972

New Jersey

5,782,155

0.95

8,685,920

6,870,036

666

842

New Mexico

1,365,249

0.88

1,969,915

1,528,616

693

893

New York

11,369,280

1.01

19,297,729

15,435,572

589

737

North Carolina

6,383,542

1.03

9,061,032

7,095,276

705

900

North Dakota

470,731

0.68

639,715

514,785

736

914

Ohio

7,975,774

0.75

11,466,917

9,050,086

696

881

Oklahoma

2,283,178

0.73

3,617,316

2,821,740

631

809

Oregon

2,827,188

0.94

3,747,455

2,989,332

754

946

Pennsylvania

8,600,691

0.88

12,432,792

10,002,053

692

860

Rhode Island

743,793

0.95

1,057,832

854,516

703

870

South Carolina

3,126,890

0.90

4,407,709

3,475,812

709

900

South Dakota

588,546

0.70

796,214

622,827

739

945

Tennessee

4,425,881

0.84

6,156,719

4,857,445

719

911

Texas

15,184,123

0.86

23,904,380

17,994,671

635

844

Utah

1,651,790

0.72

2,645,330

1,912,595

624

864

Vermont

534,495

0.96

621,254

508,076

860

1,052

Virginia

5,259,512

0.81

7,712,091

6,099,550

682

862

Washington

4,879,705

0.86

6,468,424

5,117,600

754

954

West Virginia

1,358,529

0.99

1,812,035

1,471,975

750

923

Wisconsin

4,066,273

0.82

5,601,640

4,443,807

726

915

Wyoming

398,283

0.63

522,830

412,679

762

965

United States, total

205,741,845

0.85

301,621,157

236,468,212

682

870

1 Some states report more licensed drivers than residents of driving age. This may occur for several reasons: 1) the records of expired licenses, drivers who have moved out of state, and people who have died are only periodically purged from a state's drivers license database; 2) some drivers fraudulently obtain a license in more than one state; and 3) some drivers obtain a license in a state other than that in which they are a legal resident.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2007 , Washington, DC: 2008, table DL-1C, available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/ as of Jan. 8, 2009.

BTS State Transportation Statistics

D-2

2008 Edition

Passenger Travel

Table 4-3: Transit Ridership in the 50 Largest Urbanized Areas: 2007

 

 

 

Annual

 

 

Percent

 

 

 

 

unlinked

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Population

Rank by

passenger

Motor

Heavy

Light

Commuter

 

 

trips

 

Urbanized area

(2000)

population

(thousands)

bus

rail

rail

rail

Other

New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT

17,799,861

1

4,053,990

31.1

61.1

0.5

6.5

0.9

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA

11,789,487

2

717,411

86.0

5.7

5.8

1.7

0.9

Chicago, IL-IN

8,307,904

3

619,411

55.6

30.7

0.0

12.7

0.9

Philadelphia, PA-NJ-DE-MD

5,149,079

4

340,748

52.5

28.7

8.1

9.9

0.8

Miami, FL

4,919,036

5

168,943

80.2

10.4

0.0

2.0

7.4

Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX

4,145,659

6

82,189

72.4

0.0

21.8

3.0

2.8

Boston, MA-NH-RI

4,032,484

7

364,193

28.9

39.4

19.3

10.7

1.7

Washington, DC-VA-MD

3,933,920

8

465,131

39.5

59.4

0.0

0.7

0.4

Detroit, MI

3,903,377

9

49,559

93.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

6.7

Houston, TX

3,822,509

10

100,987

85.0

0.0

11.6

0.0

3.4

Atlanta, GA

3,499,840

11

158,478

50.0

49.0

0.0

0.0

1.0

San Francisco-Oakland, CA

3,228,605

12

422,803

43.2

25.8

9.9

2.4

18.8

Phoenix-Mesa, AZ

2,907,049

13

65,827

96.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.3

Seattle, WA

2,712,205

14

181,903

68.2

0.0

0.5

1.2

30.2

San Diego, CA

2,674,436

15

99,344

60.5

0.0

35.3

1.6

2.6

Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN

2,388,593

16

88,866

87.4

0.0

10.2

0.0

2.3

St. Louis, MO-IL

2,077,662

17

56,486

59.5

0.0

38.6

0.0

2.0

Baltimore, MD

2,076,354

18

110,366

74.0

11.9

6.1

6.8

1.1

Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL

2,062,339

19

25,626

95.9

0.0

2.2

0.0

1.9

Denver-Aurora, CO

1,984,889

20

94,196

78.5

0.0

19.8

0.0

1.7

Cleveland, OH

1,786,647

21

61,179

81.5

12.2

5.0

0.0

1.4

Pittsburgh, PA

1,753,136

22

71,712

85.6

0.0

9.9

0.0

4.5

Portland, OR-WA

1,583,138

23

106,660

64.9

0.0

33.9

0.0

1.3

San Jose, CA

1,538,312

24

43,434

74.0

0.0

23.7

0.0

2.4

Riverside-San Bernardino, CA

1,506,816

25

22,900

95.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.1

Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN

1,503,262

26

29,977

98.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.5

Virginia Beach, VA

1,394,439

27

26,895

96.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.2

Sacramento, CA

1,393,498

28

35,777

58.3

0.0

40.5

0.0

1.2

Kansas City, MO-KS

1,361,744

29

15,907

95.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.1

San Antonio, TX

1,327,554

30

41,718

97.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.8

Las Vegas, NV

1,314,357

31

73,064

86.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.0

Milwaukee, WI

1,308,913

32

48,387

97.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.7

Indianapolis, IN

1,218,919

33

9,409

96.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.2

Providence, RI-MA

1,174,548

34

22,414

96.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.9

Orlando, FL

1,157,431

35

26,078

97.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.9

Columbus, OH

1,133,193

36

14,970

98.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.2

New Orleans, LA

1,009,283

37

12,396

74.3

0.0

11.1

0.0

14.6

Buffalo, NY

976,703

38

24,146

75.4

0.0

24.2

0.0

0.4

Memphis, TN-MS-AR

972,091

39

11,741

89.0

0.0

8.8

0.0

2.2

Austin,TX

901,920

40

34,040

97.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.9

Bridgeport-Stamford, CT-NY

888,890

41

10,445

97.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.8

Salt Lake City, UT

887,650

42

41,350

56.3

0.0

39.4

0.0

4.3

Jacksonville, FL

882,295

43

11,193

90.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

9.1

Louisville, KY-IN

863,582

44

15,684

97.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.5

Hartford, CT

851,535

45

16,147

87.8

0.0

0.0

2.9

9.3

Richmond, VA

818,836

46

15,705

97.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.7

Charlotte, NC-SC

758,927

47

20,398

97.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.7

Nashville-Davidson, TN

749,935

48

9,081

95.2

0.0

0.0

1.2

3.6

Oklahoma City, OK

747,003

49

2,840

97.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.2

Tucson, AZ

720,425

50

18,206

97.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.4

Top 50 urbanized area, total

127,900,270

 

9,160,308

49.9

37.7

4.6

5.0

2.8

United States, urbanized area total1

193,134,710

 

9,888,416

53.2

34.9

4.2

4.6

3.1

Top 50 as percent of U.S. total

66.2

 

92.6

87.0

100.0

99.9

99.8

86.4

1 Excludes territories (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Saipan).

NOTES: This table includes data from urban transit agencies that are required to report information to the federal government because they applied for or are direct beneficiaries of urbanized area formula grants (49 USC 5307). Transit agencies with nine or fewer vehicles that would otherwise need to report under this definition typically receive a waiver from detailed reporting and, thus, are not necessarily included in the source database. Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database, Annual Data Tables , available at http://www.ntdprogram.gov/ntdprogram/ as of Feb. 10, 2009.

BTS State Transportation Statistics

D-3

2008 Edition

Passenger Travel

Table 4-4: Urban Transit Ridership by State and Transit Mode: 2007

 

Number of Annual unlinked

 

 

Percent

 

 

 

agencies

passenger trips

 

 

 

Commuter

 

State

reporting

(thousands)

Motor bus Heavy rail

Light rail

rail

Other

Alabama

8

6,396

88.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.9

Alaska

4

4,765

89.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.1

Arizona

11

85,100

96.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.2

Arkansas

4

4,115

93.3

0.0

3.8

0.0

3.0

California

83

1,435,512

71.3

10.4

10.0

1.7

6.5

Colorado

7

101,983

79.7

0.0

18.3

0.0

2.0

Connecticut

16

38,970

93.0

0.0

0.0

1.2

5.8

Delaware

1

9,126

91.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

8.9

District of Columbia

1

411,599

32.5

67.2

0.0

0.0

0.4

Florida

32

264,215

85.3

6.6

0.2

1.3

6.6

Georgia

15

168,838

52.7

46.0

0.0

0.0

1.3

Hawaii

2

73,184

98.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.0

Idaho

2

1,585

92.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.3

Illinois

15

636,244

57.3

29.9

0.0

11.7

1.0

Indiana

20

32,979

83.5

0.0

0.0

12.9

3.6

Iowa

11

19,187

95.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.8

Kansas

5

5,208

88.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.3

Kentucky

3

24,955

97.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.5

Louisiana

8

23,347

85.7

0.0

5.9

0.0

8.4

Maine

6

3,972

60.7

0.0

0.0

8.6

30.7

Maryland

12

145,309

79.8

9.1

4.6

5.2

1.3

Massachusetts

12

382,940

31.9

37.5

18.3

10.1

2.1

Michigan

21

92,897

93.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.0

Minnesota

7

95,714

88.1

0.0

9.5

0.0

2.4

Mississippi

2

1,319

92.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.1

Missouri

6

73,813

68.7

0.0

29.5

0.0

1.8

Montana

3

1,992

94.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.9

Nebraska

2

5,792

98.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.0

Nevada

3

82,154

87.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.7

New Hampshire

3

1,234

95.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.2

New Jersey

16

406,789

51.3

22.1

4.7

19.7

2.1

New Mexico

3

11,042

97.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.7

New York

43

3,728,782

29.9

64.3

0.2

4.9

0.7

North Carolina

14

50,951

96.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.4

North Dakota

3

1,602

81.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

18.5

Ohio

22

131,743

87.1

5.7

2.3

0.0

4.9

Oklahoma

4

6,897

95.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.6

Oregon

6

117,719

67.8

0.0

30.7

0.0

1.5

Pennsylvania

25

428,258

61.7

20.7

8.1

7.9

1.6

Rhode Island

2

21,510

96.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.2

South Carolina

8

8,073

89.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.0

South Dakota

2

1,237

82.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

17.4

Tennessee

8

28,808

91.7

0.0

3.6

0.4

4.3

Texas

30

293,395

85.8

0.0

10.1

0.8

3.3

Utah

3

43,911

58.8

0.0

37.1

0.0

4.2

Vermont

1

2,178

96.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.1

Virginia

17

73,667

93.4

0.0

0.0

4.6

2.0

Washington

18

219,292

71.4

0.0

0.4

1.0

27.2

West Virginia

4

4,255

97.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

2.1

Wisconsin

18

73,494

96.7

0.0

0.1

0.0

3.2

Wyoming

2

370

77.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

22.1

United States, total1

574

9,888,416

53.2

34.9

4.2

4.6

3.1

1 Excludes Puerto Rico.

NOTES: This table includes data from urban transit agencies that are required to report information to the federal government because they applied for or are direct beneficiaries of urbanized area formula grants (49 USC 5307). Transit agencies with nine or fewer vehicles that would otherwise need to report under this definition typically receive a waiver from detailed reporting and, thus, are not necessarily included in the source database. Data are assigned to the state of a transit agency's mailing address. Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding. Ridership data may not add to national total due to rounding.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database, Annual Data Tables , table 19, available at http://www.ntdprogram.gov/ntdprogram/ as of Jan. 9, 2009.

BTS State Transportation Statistics

D-4

2008 Edition