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TABLE A2-32: AVERAGE ANNUAL COMPENSATION IN THE BUS INDUSTRY, 2000 - 2005
(Current dollars)
  2000 2001 2002 2003 2004P 2005
Intercity1 37,718 39,404 40,446 33,946 35,416 N/A
School Bus1 19,291 15,467 17,997 17,858 19,297 N/A
Charter1 24,910 26,865 26,913 30,726 31,778 N/A
Shuttle and Sightseeing1 22,443 29,046 29,968 34,327 33,102 N/A
Urban Transit2 55,054 56,274 58,170 54,982 63,860 64,862

Notes: Equivalent full-time employees; salaries include benefits; P = Preliminary data for 2004. N/A = Not available.

  1. 2000 data includes companies with annual revenues greater than $2 million; Beginning in 2001, a new bus survey includes all bus/urban transit companies (no revenue threshold); The 2001-2005 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, adapted from Canadian Urban Transit Association data.


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