Table 1084. Characteristics of Rail Transit by Transit Authority: 2004 [See Notes] Primary city served 34 11 Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Cleveland Los Angeles Miami New York New York New York Philadelphia Philadelphia San Francisco Washington 26 Baltimore Boston Buffalo Cleveland Dallas Dallas Denver Galveston Houston Kenosha Little Rock Los Angeles Memphis Minneapolis New Orleans Newark Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland Portland Sacramento Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco San Jose Seattle Seattle St. Louis Tampa 16 Anchorage Baltimore Boston Chicago Chicago Dallas Dallas New Haven Los Angeles Miami New York New York New York Philadelphia Philadelphia San Diego San Francisco Seattle San Jose Syracuse Washington Number of highway-rail crossings 6,533 27 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3,752 52 65 8 22 98 U 39 57 68 19 0 104 62 45 238 88 1,702 44 87 128 104 72 96 351 119 25 14 24 21 2,754 27 40 233 512 117 15 19 3 442 72 160 395 329 7 116 34 49 34 127 (NA) 23 Number of American Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible stations \2 1,696 428 38 14 42 72 10 16 22 54 4 7 5 18 43 83 589 32 25 7 8 34 0 23 3 16 1 U 49 7 17 9 42 1 25 0 62 40 23 48 9 57 6 9 28 8 679 10 22 82 139 12 4 5 8 53 18 32 99 68 4 51 8 24 9 10 3 18
Mode and transit agency Total Heavy rail Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Maryland Transit Administration Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Chicago Transit Authority Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority L.A. County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Miami-Dade Transit Agency MTA New York City Transit MTA Staten Island Railway Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation Port Authority Transit Corporation Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Light rail Maryland Transit Administration Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Niagara Frontier Transit Metro System Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority McKinney Avenue Transit Authority Regional Transportation District Island Transit Metro Transit Authority of Harris County Kenosha Transit Central Arkansas Transit Authority Los Angeles County Metropolitan Trans. Authority Memphis Area Transit Authority Metro Transit New Orleans Regional Transit Authority New Jersey Transit Corporation Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Port Authority of Allegheny County Portland Streetcar Tri-County Metropolitan Trans. District Sacramento Regional Transit District Utah Transit Authority San Diego Trolley San Francisco Municipal Railway Santa Clara Valley Trans. Authority Central Puget Sound Regional Trans. Authority King County Department of Transportation Bi-State Development Agency Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority Commuter rail \3 Alaska Railroad Corporation Maryland Transit Administration Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority NE Illinois Regional Commuter Rail Corporation Northern Indiana Commuter Trans. District Dallas Area Rapid Transit Fort Worth Transportation Authority Connecticut Department of Transportation Southern California Regional Rail Authority South Florida Regional Transportation Authority MTA Metro-North Railroad MTA Long Island Rail Road New Jersey Transit Corporation Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority N. San Diego County Transit Development Board Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority Altamont Commuter Express Authority ON TRACK Virginia Railway Express
States served 28 12 GA MD MA IL OH CA FL NY NY NY, NJ PA, NJ PA CA DC, MD, VA 19 MD MA NY OH TX TX CO TX TX WI AR CA TN MN LA NJ PA PA OR OR CA UT CA CA CA WA WA MO, IL FL 18 AK WV RI WI IN TX TX CT CA FL CT NY PA PA PA CA CA WA CA NY VA
Directional route-miles \1 9,762.1 1,596.1 96.1 29.4 76.3 206.3 38.1 31.9 45.0 493.8 28.6 28.6 31.5 74.9 209.0 206.6 1,194.8 57.6 51.0 12.4 30.4 87.7 2.8 31.6 11.8 14.8 1.9 2.8 109.7 10.0 24.4 25.3 99.9 66.2 45.3 4.8 92.9 58.4 37.3 96.6 72.9 58.4 3.6 3.7 75.8 4.8 6,971.2 92.4 400.4 702.1 940.4 179.8 29.0 40.5 101.2 778.0 142.2 545.7 638.2 1,070.2 144.4 446.9 82.2 153.7 146.9 172.0 3.5 161.5
Number of stations 2,912 1,023 38 14 53 144 18 16 22 468 23 13 13 75 43 83 723 32 70 15 34 34 0 23 3 16 2 U 49 7 17 9 49 46 25 0 62 41 23 49 9 57 6 9 28 8 1,166 10 42 126 230 20 4 5 8 53 18 109 124 167 12 156 8 34 9 10 3 18
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, State Transportation Statistics, 2006. See Internet site .
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FOOTNOTES \1 The mileage in each direction over which public transportation vehicles tra while in revenue service. The mileage is computed without regard to the numbe traffic lanes or rail tracks existing in the right-of-way. \2 Number of stations that comply with the American with Disabilities Act of 1 Additional stations may be wheelchair accessible but not comply with other provisions of the ADA. \3 Excludes commuter-type services operated independently by AMTRAK.
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