Office of Planning, Environment, & Realty (HEP)
Planning · Environment · Real Estate
A regional public transportation mode share map for the Washington, D.C., area. This map is showing counties with highest public transportation share increases between the year 2000 and years 2006-2010. CTPP2000 public transit share, ACS2006-2010 public transit share and percent share change are displayed. Among top 30 counties for public transportation mode share percentage, 8 counties are located around the District of Columbia and are on this map.
As seen in the regional transit map, the public transportation mode share for Montgomery County, Maryland, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 12.5%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 15.0%, an increment of 2.5%. The public transportation mode share for Prince George's County, Maryland, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 11.6%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 17.4%, an increment of 5.8%. The public transportation mode share for Arlington County, Virginia, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 22.9%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 27.4%, an increment of 4.5%. The public transportation mode share for Fairfax County, Virginia, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 7.1%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 8.9%, an increment of 1.8%. The public transportation mode share for Prince William County, Virginia, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 3.0%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 5.3%, an increment of 2.3%. The public transportation mode share for Charles County, Virginia, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 2.3%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 6.5%, an increment of 4.2%. The public transportation mode share for Alexandria City, Virginia, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 15.9%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 22.3%, an increment of 6.4%. The public transportation mode share for Spotsylvania County, Virginia, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 2.2%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 3.9%, an increment of 1.7%. The public transportation mode share for District of Columbia, District of Columbia, shows a public transportation mode share in 2000 of 32.4%, which increases in 2006-2010 ACS data to 37.6%, an increment of 5.2%.