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Addendum
1. Introduction
2. Transportation and the Canadian Economy
3. Government Spending on Transportation
4. Transportation and Safety
5. Transportation - Energy & Environment
6. Transportation and Regional Economies
7. Transportation and Employment
8. Transportation and Trade
9. Transportation and Tourism
10. Transportation Infrastructure
11. Structure of the Transportation Industry
12. Freight Transportation
13. Passenger Transportation
14. Price, Productivity and Financial Performance in the Transportation Sector
Minister of Transport
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List of Figures
List of Annexes
 
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PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION

 

Patronage of public transportation services in urban areas increased in 1999.
In intercity passenger movements, with the exception of air transportation
for long-haul journeys, commercial transportation traffic growth remained marginal.

 

Canadians rely on all modes of the transportation system - air, ship, rail and road, including passenger vehicles and scheduled urban and intercity transit - to get them where they need to go. This chapter looks at the number of passengers carried by each mode, and how far they travelled.

 

Rail Transportation

Bus Transportation

Automobile Transportation

Marine Transportation

Air Transportation

Apendix 13-1 Amended Framework for Canada's International Air Policy as at December 21, 1999

Apendix 13-2 International Air Services as of December 31, 2000 (Excluding Canada-US Transborder Services)

Apendix 13-3 Scheduled Transborder Services as of December 31, 2000

 

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CHAPTER 14

LIST OF TABLES

LIST OF FIGURES

LIST OF ANNEXES


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