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Table 6-5: Transit and Ground
Passenger Transportation Establishments and Employment: 2004
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Alabama |
94 |
1,702 |
29,658 |
Alaska |
75 |
1,317 |
24,970 |
Arizona |
196 |
7,288 |
176,959 |
Arkansas |
60 |
964 |
17,220 |
California |
1,446 |
37,565 |
868,331 |
Colorado |
164 |
4,593 |
104,333 |
Connecticut |
346 |
11,432 |
254,741 |
Delaware |
159 |
2,401 |
48,972 |
District of Columbia |
35 |
1,024 |
32,951 |
Florida |
847 |
13,494 |
305,469 |
Georgia |
283 |
3,444 |
69,632 |
Hawaii |
96 |
3,409 |
97,731 |
Idaho |
87 |
1,655 |
21,668 |
Illinois |
894 |
22,227 |
405,476 |
Indiana |
239 |
3,629 |
61,634 |
Iowa |
99 |
1,762 |
24,415 |
Kansas |
148 |
5,344 |
77,802 |
Kentucky |
115 |
1,935 |
30,206 |
Louisiana |
163 |
W |
W |
Maine |
89 |
1,310 |
22,049 |
Maryland |
685 |
8,730 |
161,920 |
Massachusetts |
732 |
17,545 |
369,223 |
Michigan |
289 |
4,745 |
100,298 |
Minnesota |
472 |
12,635 |
212,445 |
Mississippi |
80 |
1,731 |
25,710 |
Missouri |
321 |
9,387 |
131,907 |
Montana |
119 |
1,423 |
17,580 |
Nebraska |
72 |
W |
W |
Nevada |
117 |
11,572 |
253,321 |
New Hampshire |
129 |
3,066 |
53,376 |
New Jersey |
1,092 |
28,212 |
548,573 |
New Mexico |
148 |
3,110 |
46,720 |
New York |
2,658 |
62,562 |
1,491,212 |
North Carolina |
289 |
4,217 |
84,659 |
North Dakota |
61 |
990 |
11,508 |
Ohio |
340 |
7,528 |
135,795 |
Oklahoma |
72 |
W |
W |
Oregon |
205 |
4,330 |
68,196 |
Pennsylvania |
1,117 |
32,008 |
485,220 |
Rhode Island |
102 |
2,304 |
41,678 |
South Carolina |
111 |
1,397 |
22,925 |
South Dakota |
69 |
910 |
12,630 |
Tennessee |
319 |
5,334 |
119,007 |
Texas |
577 |
14,190 |
293,651 |
Utah |
60 |
W |
W |
Vermont |
71 |
1,450 |
24,719 |
Virginia |
347 |
6,620 |
158,633 |
Washington |
219 |
6,085 |
123,442 |
West Virginia |
42 |
W |
W |
Wisconsin |
549 |
14,295 |
214,240 |
Wyoming |
33 |
472 |
7,496 |
United States, total |
17,132 |
401,034 |
8,044,618 |
KEY: W = data withheld to avoid disclosure.
1The transit and ground
passenger transportation sector (North American Industrial Classification
System [NAICS] 485) includes industries providing a variety of passenger
transportation activities, such as urban transit systems; chartered bus,
school bus, and interurban bus transportation; and taxis. These activities are distinguished based
primarily on such production process factors as vehicle types, routes, and
schedules. Scenic and sightseeing
ground transportation services are excluded
SOURCE: U.S. Department of
Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, 2004 County
Business Patterns, Washington, DC: 2006,
available at http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html as of Sept. 26,
2006.
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