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TABLE A2-29: AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY IN THE BUS INDUSTRY, 1997-2002
  (Current dollars)
  1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 1 2002
Intercity 36,238 38,627 35,250 37,718 39,404 N/A
School Bus 15,593 16,527 17,946 19,291 16,720 N/A
Charter 29,262 24,141 22,052 24,910 26,865 N/A
Shuttle and Sightseeing 18,670 22,221 21,701 22,443 29,240 N/A
Urban Transit 2 52,827 53,826 53,356 54,175 54,022 56,328

N/A = Not available.

Notes: 1997-2000 data includes workers of companies with annual revenues greater than $2 million; includes full-time and part-time workers; salaries include benefits. Data includes full- and part-time workers.

  1. 2001-02: A new bus survey first conducted by Statistics Canada in 2001 covers all bus/urban transit companies. The 2001 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,Special Tabulations and Transport Canada.


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