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TABLE H-6 Transit Rail Stations that are ADA-Compliant by Service Type: 1994-2004

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  Commuter rail Heavy rail Light rail Other rail ADA-compliant stations Total number of stations ADA-compliant stations (percent)
1994 262 231 164 2 659 2,554 25.8
1995 322 237 168 2 729 2,573 28.3
1996 356 245 233 2 836 2,617 31.9
1997 388 256 265 2 911 2,643 34.5
1998 500 258 290 2 1,050 2,675 39.3
1999 533 284 351 2 1,170 2,728 42.9
2000 552 340 384 2 1,278 2,777 46.0
2001 583 359 408 5 1,355 2,807 48.3
2002 624 366 458 9 1,457 2,786 52.3
2003 643 416 466 12 1,537 2,799 54.9
2004 666 428 589 12 1,695 2,911 58.2

KEY: ADA = Americans with Disabilities Act.

NOTES: Other rail includes monorail and (for 2001-2004 only) Alaska Railroad. Table does not include station data for automated guideway, jitney, and inclined plane transit services. Data may not add to total because of independent rounding.

SOURCES: 1994-2001: U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), personal communication, May 2005. 2002-2004: USDOT, FTA, National Transit Database Data Tables, Annual Reports, table 21, available at http://www.ntdprogram.com/, as of April 2006.