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The U.S. Rural Population and Scheduled Intercity Transportation in 2010: A Five-Year Decline in Transportation Access - February 2011

The U.S. Rural Population and Scheduled Intercity Transportation in 2010: A Five-Year Decline in Transportation Access

February 2011


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Table 1. Scheduled Intercity Service Locations
Table 2. Scheduled Intercity Transportation Coverage for Rural Residents
Table 3. Scheduled Rural Intercity Transportation Coverage by Mode
Table 4. States Where 99 Percent or More of the Rural Population Lived Within the Intercity Transportation Coverage Area in 2010
Table 5. States With Three Mode Intercity Transportation Coverage For 50 Percent or More of the Rural Population in 2010
Table 6. States Where 75 Percent or Less of the Rural Population Lived Within the Intercity Transportation Coverage Area in 2010
Table 7. Number of Modes Providing Coverage in 2005 and 2010
Table 8. Intercity Air Coverage by State in 2005 and 2010
Table 9. Intercity Bus Coverage by State in 2005 and 2010
Table 10. Intercity Ferry Coverage by State in 2005 and 2010
Table 11. Intercity Rail Coverage by State in 2005 and 2010
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Figure 1. Change in the Number of Intercity Transportation Modes Serving a Rural Area, 2005–2010   HTML
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Figure 2. Example of How Intercity Transportation Coverage is Determined for a Rural Area   HTML
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Figure 3. Number of Intercity Transportation Modes Serving a Rural Area in 2010   HTML
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Figure 4. Rural Areas with Access to Air Transportation in 2010   HTML
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Figure 5. Rural Areas with Access to Intercity Bus Transportation in 2010   HTML
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Figure 6. Percent of Rural Residents with Intercity Ferry Access in 2010, by State   HTML
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Figure 7. Rural Areas with Intercity Rail Transportation Coverage in 2010   HTML
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