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Table 1-7: Number of Stations Served by Amtrak and Rail Transit, Fiscal Year

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  1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Amtrak 510 503 491 487 498 504 516 523 524 535 540 530 542 516 508 510 515 512 515 514 517 518 503 497 527 527 529
Rail transit 1,822 1,895 1,920 2,164 2,027 2,143 2,169 2,192 2,240 2,286 2,376 2,382 2,325 2,391 2,524 2,567 2,595 2,618 2,777 2,787 2,899 2,936 2,975 2,987 3,017 3,091 3,114

NOTES

Rail transit is the sum of commuter rail, heavy rail, and light rail. In several large urban areas, Amtrak and commuter rail stations are shared. Starting in 2001, stations serving the Alaska Railroad are included in the rail transit total.

Rail transit data for 2002 and later years include both directly operated and purchased transit services. Prior to 2002, data include directly operated services only.

SOURCES

Amtrak:

1984-98: Amtrak, Amtrak Annual Report, Statistical Appendix (Washington, DC: Annual Issues).

1999-2010: Amtrak, Annual Report (Washington, DC: Annual Issues), p. 67 and similar pages in previous editions, available at http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=Page&pagename=am%2FLayout&cid=1241245669222 as of Nov. 2, 2011.

Rail transit:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database (Washington, DC: Annual Issues), table 21, and similar table in earlier editions, available at http://www.ntdprogram.gov/ntdprogram/data.htm as of Nov. 2, 2011.




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