TABLE G-2 Sales Price of Transportation Fuel to End-Users: 1995-2005,,,,,,,,,, "Cents/gallon (Current dollars) ",,,,,,,,,, ,Aviation fuel (excluding taxes),,Highway fuel (including taxes),,,,Railroad fuel,,, ,Aviation gasoline,Jet fuel kerosene,"Gasoline, premium","Gasoline, regular","Gasoline, all types",Diesel no. 2 (excluding taxes),Diesel,,, 1995,100.5,54.0,133.6,114.7,120.5,56.0,60.0,,, 1996,111.6,65.1,141.3,123.1,128.8,68.1,67.7,,, 1997,112.8,61.3,141.6,123.4,129.1,64.2,67.8,,, 1998,97.5,45.2,125.0,105.9,111.5,49.4,57.0,,, 1999,105.9,54.3,135.7,116.5,122.1,58.4,55.5,,, 2000,130.6,89.9,169.3,151.0,156.3,93.5,87.5,,, 2001,132.3,77.5,165.7,146.1,153.1,84.2,85.5,,, 2002,128.8,72.1,155.6,135.8,144.1,76.2,73.3,,, 2003,149.3,87.2,177.7,159.1,163.8,94.4,89.3,,, 2004,181.9,120.7,206.8,188.0,192.3,124.3,107.0,,, 2005,224.6,173.6,249.1,229.5,233.8,177.6,151.4,,, "NOTES: All costs are yearly average. Aviation gasoline, jet fuel kerosene and diesel no.2 include sales to end-users (those sales made directly to the ultimate consumer, including bulk customers in agriculture, industry, and utility). Gasoline, premium and regular are average retail price.",,,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: All data except railroad fuel—U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review (Washington, DC: March 2006), tables 9.4 and 9.7. Railroad fuel—Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts 2006 (Washington, DC: 2006).",,,,,,,