Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation: NAICS 485
About the Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation subsector
The transit and ground passenger transportation subsector is part of the transportation and warehousing sector.
Industries in the Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation subsector include 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.
North American Industry Classification System
The transit and ground passenger transportation subsector consists of these industry groups:
- Urban Transit Systems: NAICS 4851
- Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation: NAICS 4852
- Taxi and Limousine Service: NAICS 4853
- School and Employee Bus Transportation: NAICS 4854
- Charter Bus Industry: NAICS 4855
- Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation: NAICS 4859
Workforce Statistics
This section provides information relating to employment in transit and ground passenger transportation.
These data are obtained from employer or establishment surveys.
The following tables present an overview of the industry including
the number of jobs,
mass layoffs,
data for occupations common to the industry,
and projections of occupational employment change.
Employment and Layoffs
(Source: Current Employment Statistics, Mass Layoff Statistics)
Extended Mass Layoffs
(Source: Mass Layoff Statistics)
Employment by Occupation
Data series |
Employment, 2011 |
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists |
11,810 |
Bus drivers, school |
175,650 |
Bus drivers, transit and intercity |
72,290 |
Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance |
15,130 |
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs |
74,970 |
(Source: Occupational Employment Statistics)
Projections
For projected (future) employment estimates, see the National Employment Matrix, which includes employment estimates by industry and occupation for transit and ground passenger transportation.
(Source: Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections)
Earnings and Hours
This section presents data on employee earnings and weekly hours.
The latest industry averages of hourly earnings and weekly hours are shown.
In addition, recent hourly and annual earnings are shown for occupations commonly found in transit and ground passenger transportation.
Earnings and Hours of All Employees
(Source: Current Employment Statistics)
Earnings and Hours of Production and Nonsupervisory Employees
(Source: Current Employment Statistics)
Earnings by Occupation
Data series |
Wages, 2011 |
Hourly |
Annual |
Median |
Mean |
Median |
Mean |
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists |
$19.85 |
$20.00 |
$41,290 |
$41,610 |
Bus drivers, school |
$14.06 |
$14.58 |
$29,240 |
$30,330 |
Bus drivers, transit and intercity |
$13.98 |
$15.00 |
$29,080 |
$31,190 |
Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance |
$13.25 |
$14.41 |
$27,560 |
$29,960 |
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs |
$11.55 |
$12.68 |
$24,020 |
$26,360 |
(Source: Occupational Employment Statistics)
Work-related Fatalities, Injuries, and Illnesses
This section presents data for the industry on the number of workplace fatalities and the rates of workplace injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers in transit and ground passenger transportation. An injury or illness is considered to be work-related if an event or exposure in the work environment either caused or contributed to the resulting condition or significantly aggravated a pre-existing condition.
(Source: Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities)
Workplace Trends
This section presents data on the number of establishments in transit and ground passenger transportation.
Establishments
(Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages)
Other BLS Resources
Career Guide to Industries
To learn about careers from an industry perspective, see the Career Guide to Industries.
Data extracted on:
September 27, 2012