Do you mean cities (as in municipalities), urban areas or metropolitan areas? Hope you are aware that in 2000, Census included taxicabs in the public transit data, but has since reported that separately. Metropolitan definitions have changed, so if you are using metropolitan areas I suspect the referenced table will not do. Some really major changes, such as the reduction of the NY CMSA (the standard metropolitan definition for Census in 2000) from something like 21M to 18 or 19M and the reduction of LA from 16M to 12 or so.

Let me know if any questions.

Best regards,
Wendell Cox

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 6:10 PM, <Elaine.Murakami@dot.gov> wrote:
I suggest using Table P30 "Means of Transportation to Work"  from Census 2000.  This is available on American FactFinder at the US Census Bureau website.


From: ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Weinberger, Penelope
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 9:28 AM
To: ctpp-news@chrispy.net
Cc: Bhave, Nita
Subject: [CTPP] CTPP 2000 JTW by Public Transportation Mode for All US Cities

Has anybody collected and made a table or database of CTPP 2000 JTW by Public Transportation Mode for All US Cities?

 

Penelope Weinberger

CTPP Program Manager

AASHTO

202-624-3556

http://ctpp.transportation.org/home/default.htm

 

It's just as bad to not make a plan as to blindly follow the one you already have.

 


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