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TABLE A2-31: AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY IN THE BUS INDUSTRY, 1998 - 2003
  (Current dollars)
  1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 P
Intercity 1 38,627 35,250 37,718 39,404 40,446 37,074
School Bus 1 16,527 17,946 19,291 15,467 17,997 18,942
Charter 1 24,141 22,052 24,910 26,865 26,913 27,931
Shuttle and Sightseeing 1 22,221 21,701 22,443 29,046 29,968 32,000 e
Urban Transit 2 53,612 54,011 55,054 56,274 58,170 54,982

Notes: e = Estimate;   Equivalent full-time employees;   salaries include benefits;    P = Preliminary data for 2003.

1 1998-2000 includes companies with annual revenues greater than $2 million; Beginning in 2001, a new bus survey include all bus/urban transit companies (no revenue threshold); The 2001-03 data should not be compared to data of previous years as coverage and methodology differ from Statistics Canada's previous bus industry survey.

2 Urban transit data adapted from Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA) statistics.

Source: Statistics Canada, Passenger bus and urban transit statistics, Cat. 53-215; Service Bulletin, Cat. 50-002, various issues and Transport Canada.


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