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Table 4 - States with Greatest and Least Intercity Bus Coverage
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Highest percent rural intercity bus coverage by state
Connecticut |
595,174 |
595,174 |
100.0% |
Delaware |
275,710 |
275,710 |
100.0% |
Vermont |
448,107 |
447,029 |
99.8% |
Massachusetts |
887,715 |
884,431 |
99.6% |
Rhode Island |
175,457 |
174,555 |
99.5% |
Pennsylvania |
3,555,412 |
3,529,691 |
99.3% |
Florida |
3,618,587 |
3,555,975 |
98.3% |
New York |
3,541,133 |
3,434,638 |
97.0% |
South Carolina |
2,035,045 |
1,969,738 |
96.8% |
Texas |
5,427,408 |
5,225,493 |
96.3% |
Lowest percent rural intercity bus coverage by state
Hawaii |
363,545 |
0 |
0.0% |
Alaska |
305,546 |
151,685 |
49.6% |
North Dakota |
343,379 |
177,223 |
51.6% |
Nebraska |
685,274 |
394,044 |
57.5% |
South Dakota |
481,959 |
288,873 |
59.9% |
Montana |
506,692 |
335,316 |
66.2% |
Wyoming |
259,459 |
181,837 |
70.1% |
Kansas |
1,066,777 |
756,288 |
70.9% |
Kentucky |
2,191,907 |
1,555,319 |
71.0% |
Arkansas |
1,645,360 |
1,214,267 |
73.8% |
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics' April 2005 analysis of the U.S. scheduled intercity transportation network.
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