Transit Profiles: The Thirty Largest Agencies – For the 1999 National Transit Database Report Year
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Transit Profiles: The Thirty Largest Agencies – For the 1999 National Transit Database Report Year

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    This volume consists of transit profiles for each of the top thirty transit agencies filing a National Transit Database Report for the 1999 Report Year (January 1 through December 31, 1999). These agencies were selected based on operating funds expended. Each profile consists of general, financial, and modal data, as well as performance and trend indicators for the year. For the 1 999 Report Year, 587 transit agencies submitted reports to the National Transit Database. Of these, 64 received exemptions from detailed reporting because they operated nine or fewer vehicles across all modes of service. Another 7 were excluded after extensive review and validation raised questions concerning the data submitted. Consequently, 516 transit agencies compose the full database for the 1999 Report Year. The transit profiles have been arranged alphabetically by state and urbanized area. Transit agencies are listed by their legal name as reported to the National Transit Database Program and include their acronym, if known. The left side of each profile (System Wide Information) contains both general and financial information. General Information includes urbanized area statistics, service area statistics, service consumption, service supplied, and vehicles operated in maximum service. Financial information includes fare revenues earned, sources of operating funds expended, summary of operating expenses, sources of capital funds expended, and uses of capital funds. Two pie charts depict sources of operating funds expended and capital funds expended. No chart appears when an agency's report indicates a zero value or only one source of funds.
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