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Transportation Facts and Figures

Transportation Facts and Figures. CEE 320 Steve Muench 26 March 2007. Outline. Air Rail Sea Vehicle National Washington State. Air Transportation (2004/5) . Airports: 19,854 Airports for Public Use: 5,270 Certified Airports: 575 (30+ seat passenger planes)

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Transportation Facts and Figures

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  1. Transportation Facts and Figures CEE 320Steve Muench26 March 2007

  2. Outline • Air • Rail • Sea • Vehicle • National • Washington State

  3. Air Transportation (2004/5) • Airports: 19,854 • Airports for Public Use: 5,270 • Certified Airports: 575 • (30+ seat passenger planes) • Major Air Carriers: 14 • All Air Carriers: 80 • Air Carrier Aircraft: 8,186 • Aircraft: 219,426 From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  4. Passengers Boarded (2005) From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  5. Rail Transportation (2004) • Class 1 Railroads: 7 • All Railroads: 556 • Class 1 Freight Cars: 473,773 • Class 1 Locomotives: 22,015 From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  6. Sea Transportation (2004) • Marine Vessel Operators: 798 • Self-Propelled Vessels: 8,994 • Non Self-Propelled Vessels: 31,296 • Recreational Boats: 12,781,476 From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  7. Top U.S. Ports by Tonnage (2004) From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  8. Vehicle Transportation (2005) • Centerline Miles of Road: 3,995,635 • Lane Miles of Road: 8,371,718 • Registered Motor Vehicles: 243,023,485 • Truck Combinations: 2,010,335 • Transit Buses: 81,033 • Total VMT: 3 trillion miles From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  9. Road Use Growth From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2003

  10. Highway Vehicle Trends From FHWA, Highway Statistics Series

  11. U.S. Interstate Highway Condition From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2005

  12. Travel to Work (2005) • Automobile: 88.4% • Single: (79.3%) • Carpool: (9.1%) • Public Transportation: 4.4% • Bicycle or Motorcycle: 0.6% • Walk: 2.3% From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  13. Measures of Congestion (2003) From the Texas Transportation Institute

  14. Financing Transportation • Total Government Revenues (2001) $125 Billion • Total Government Expenditures (2001) $183 Billion From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  15. Financing Transportation (2001 Data - Billions of Dollars) From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2006

  16. Annual Metro Passenger Trips

  17. Annual Metro Trips per Capita(based on population of Seattle)

  18. 1950s Plan for Seattle freeways

  19. 1977 Plan for the West Seattle bridge and a waterfront freeway

  20. 1977 proposed West Seattle bridge 1977 proposed Alaskan Way waterfront freeway

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