Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
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Table 3-11: Incoming Truck Crossings, U.S.-Canadian Border

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State/port 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Alaska 12 19 12 11 10 11
Idaho 47 51 52 52 59 59
Maine 363 396 405 445 497 536
Michigan 1,881 2,032 2,186 2,348 2,620 2,676
Minnesota 136 121 143 115 119 130
Montana 133 148 157 166 183 206
New York 1,505 1,555 1,662 1,797 1,955 1,983
North Dakota 258 271 301 307 325 345
Vermont 241 240 254 281 313 325
Beecher Falls 22 23 21 21 23 22
Derby Line 87 84 100 112 128 139
Highgate Springs 101 104 99 112 126 133
Norton 21 19 22 23 25 20
Richford 9 10 10 12 12 12
Washington 559 597 655 748 736 778
United States, total 5,135 5,431 5,827 6,271 6,817 7,048

NOTE: Data represent the number of truck crossings, not the number of unique vehicles, and include both loaded and unloaded trucks.

NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: The data for incoming trucks will exceed the data for truck containers loaded and empty because the data for trucks include all incoming trucks regardless of whether or not they are carrying a container.

SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, special tabulation, April 2002. Based on the following primary data source: U.S. Department of Treasury, U.S. Customs Service, Office of Field Operations, Operations Management Database, special tabulation, Washington, DC: 2001.



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