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Table 10: United States, Except New York City, Percentage of Total
Funding for Operating and Capital Expenditure Combined
by Source 53
Table 11: New York City, Percentage of Total Funding for
Operating and Capital Expenditure Combined by Source 54
Table 12: All United States, Percentage of Total Funding for
Operating Expenditure by Source 54
Table 13: All United States, Except New York City, Percentage of
Total Funding for Operating Expenditure by Source 55
Table 14: New York City, Percentage of Total Funding for
Operating Expenditure by Source 55
Table 15: United States Percentage of Total Funding for Capital
Expenditure by Source 56
Table 16: United States Except, New York City, Percentage of Total
Funding for Capital Expenditure by Source 56
Table 17: New York City, Percentage of Total Funding for Capital
Expenditure by Source 57
Table 18: Unlinked Passenger Trips in 2008: United States
Compared with New York City 57
Table 19: Vehicle Revenue Miles in 2008: United States Compared
with New York City 57
Figures
Figure 1: Passenger Miles Traveled by Mode, 1998-2008 8
Figure 2: Vehicle Revenue Miles by Mode, 1998-2008 9
Figure 3: Total Transit Funding Sources, 1998 and 2008 12
Figure 4: Transit Funding Sources-Operating, 1998 and 2008 14
Figure 5: Transit Funding Sources-Capital, 1998 and 2008 15GAO-11-94 Public Transportation
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