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BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Alamance County Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.22 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 62 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.78 MILLION in wages
72 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.87 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.1 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 78 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $2.29 MILLION in wages
64 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$6.27 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Western Piedmont Regional Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.5 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 97 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.79 MILLION in wages
215 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$10.4 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Alleghany County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$240 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 16 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $440 THOUSAND in wages
16 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.19 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Anson County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$690 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 31 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $850 THOUSAND in wages
42 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.31 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Ashe County Transportation Authority, Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$870 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 43 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.09 MILLION in wages
57 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.97 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Avery County Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$700 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 22 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $600 THOUSAND in wages
40 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.65 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Beaufort County Developmental Center Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$800 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 23 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $630 THOUSAND in wages
46 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.73 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Bladen County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$490 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 17 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $440 THOUSAND in wages
28 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.22 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Brunswick Transit System, Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$850 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 21 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $740 THOUSAND in wages
50 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.02 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Buncombe County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.15 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 105 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.58 MILLION in wages
183 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$9.79 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Cabarrus County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.37 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 54 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.48 MILLION in wages
84 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.05 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Carteret County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.06 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 34 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $870 THOUSAND in wages
62 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.37 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Caswell County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$430 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 16 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $430 THOUSAND in wages
25 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.17 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Chatham Transit Network
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.14 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 55 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.54 MILLION in wages
69 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.23 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Cherokee County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$680 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 24 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $720 THOUSAND in wages
41 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.96 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Clay County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$300 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 23 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $460 THOUSAND in wages
19 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.25 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Transportation Administration of Cleveland County Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.07 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 39 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.52 MILLION in wages
65 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.17 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Columbus County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$550 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 23 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $920 THOUSAND in wages
35 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.51 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Craven County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.09 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 38 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.22 MILLION in wages
96 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.33 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Cumberland County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$710 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 24 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $960 THOUSAND in wages
38 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.62 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Albemarle Regional Health Services
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.75 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 70 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $2.02 MILLION in wages
102 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$5.53 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Dare County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$280 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 22 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $490 THOUSAND in wages
18 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.35 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Davidson County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.74 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 31 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.2 MILLION in wages
218 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.28 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Duplin County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$630 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 22 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $800 THOUSAND in wages
38 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.18 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Durham County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.12 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 30 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $570 THOUSAND in wages
65 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.55 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Gaston County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.9 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 51 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $2.02 MILLION in wages
138 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$5.52 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Gates County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$520 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 15 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $440 THOUSAND in wages
31 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.21 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Graham County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$430 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 19 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $500 THOUSAND in wages
25 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.36 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Greene County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$330 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 10 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $400 THOUSAND in wages
19 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.11 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Guilford County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.24 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 79 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.1 MILLION in wages
136 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$8.48 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Harnett County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$940 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 36 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $950 THOUSAND in wages
57 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.59 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Mountain Projects Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$640 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 23 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $890 THOUSAND in wages
37 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.44 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Western Carolina Community Action Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.5 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 33 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.26 MILLION in wages
146 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.46 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Choanoke Public Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.89 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 54 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.9 MILLION in wages
165 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$5.21 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Hoke County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.04 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 37 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.06 MILLION in wages
60 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.9 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Hyde County Non-Profit Private Transportation Corp Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$240 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 8 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $240 THOUSAND in wages
14 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$660 THOUSAND STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Iredell County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$830 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 50 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.63 MILLION in wages
73 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.45 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Jackson County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$400 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 21 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $610 THOUSAND in wages
26 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.66 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Johnston County Council on Aging, Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.76 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 75 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $2.41 MILLION in wages
105 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$6.6 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Lee County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$940 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 35 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $690 THOUSAND in wages
55 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.89 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Lenoir County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.08 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 45 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.2 MILLION in wages
64 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.28 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Lincoln County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.19 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 47 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.08 MILLION in wages
77 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.96 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY McDowell County Transportation Planning Bd Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$340 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 0 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $0 THOUSAND in wages
20 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$0 THOUSAND STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Macon County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$600 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 32 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $710 THOUSAND in wages
38 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.93 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Madison County Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$430 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 14 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $280 THOUSAND in wages
25 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$780 THOUSAND STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Martin County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$500 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 25 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $660 THOUSAND in wages
29 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.8 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Mecklenburg County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.45 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 146 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $5.72 MILLION in wages
97 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$15.7 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Mitchell County Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$930 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 21 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $820 THOUSAND in wages
53 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.23 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Moore County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$530 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 28 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.12 MILLION in wages
47 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.05 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Cape Fear Public Transportation Authority - WAVE Transit
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$14.4 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 178 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $6.58 MILLION in wages
1.5 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$18 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Onslow United Transit System, Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.32 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 54 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.52 MILLION in wages
78 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.17 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Orange County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$810 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 26 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $840 THOUSAND in wages
64 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.3 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Pender Adult Services Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$350 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 19 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $760 THOUSAND in wages
22 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.07 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Person County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$730 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 23 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $770 THOUSAND in wages
42 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.11 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Pitt County/Pitt Area Transit System
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$650 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 35 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $870 THOUSAND in wages
39 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.37 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Polk County Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$700 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 31 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.23 MILLION in wages
40 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.37 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Randolph County Senior Adults Assoc. Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.18 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 50 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.29 MILLION in wages
68 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.52 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Richmond Interagency Transportation, Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$930 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 18 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $570 THOUSAND in wages
53 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.55 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Robeson County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$930 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 29 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $810 THOUSAND in wages
53 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.22 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Rockingham County Council on Aging Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.22 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 62 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.66 MILLION in wages
76 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.55 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Rowan County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.59 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 33 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.28 MILLION in wages
99 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.49 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Rutherford County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$900 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 37 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.07 MILLION in wages
54 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.92 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Sampson County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$570 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 18 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $590 THOUSAND in wages
33 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.62 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Scotland County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$500 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 17 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $410 THOUSAND in wages
32 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.12 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Stanly County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$830 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 29 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $880 THOUSAND in wages
47 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.41 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Yadkin Valley Economic Development District Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.13 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 166 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.34 MILLION in wages
134 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$9.13 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Swain County Focal Point on Aging Inc.
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$630 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 11 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $370 THOUSAND in wages
35 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Transylvania County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$350 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 15 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $460 THOUSAND in wages
25 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.26 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Tyrrell County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$100 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 3 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $70 THOUSAND in wages
6 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$200 THOUSAND STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Union County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.45 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 54 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.2 MILLION in wages
85 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.29 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Wake County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.98 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 121 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $4.74 MILLION in wages
184 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$13 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Kerr Area Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$2.85 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 114 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $2.87 MILLION in wages
179 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$7.85 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Washington County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$300 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 12 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $350 THOUSAND in wages
17 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$950 THOUSAND STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY AppalCART
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$21 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 119 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.6 MILLION in wages
1.8 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$9.84 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Goldsboro-Wayne Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$3.82 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 85 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $2.62 MILLION in wages
299 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$7.16 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Wilkes Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.11 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 48 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.28 MILLION in wages
68 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.49 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Wilson County
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.04 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 35 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.36 MILLION in wages
61 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$3.71 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Wilson City
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.21 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 26 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.02 MILLION in wages
106 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.8 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY Yancey County Transportation Authority
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$470 THOUSANDANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 19 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $370 THOUSAND in wages
27 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.02 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY ASHEVILLE
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$14.1 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 130 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $5.09 MILLION in wages
1.5 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$13.9 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY CARY
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$3.02 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 78 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.07 MILLION in wages
322 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$8.39 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY CHAPEL HILL
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$76 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 425 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $16.7 MILLION in wages
7.3 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$45.6 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY CHARLOTTE
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$307 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 2842 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $112 MILLION in wages
29.2 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$305 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY CONCORD/KANNAPOLIS
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$4.87 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 89 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.51 MILLION in wages
470 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$23.2 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY DURHAM
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$64.8 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 490 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $19.2 MILLION in wages
6.3 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$52.6 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY FAYETTEVILLE
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$15.8 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 154 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $6.05 MILLION in wages
1.6 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$16.6 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY GASTONIA
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$3.02 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 48 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.87 MILLION in wages
292 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$5.13 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY GREENSBORO
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$49 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 505 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $19.8 MILLION in wages
4.7 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$54.2 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY GREENVILLE
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$6.64 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 45 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $1.76 MILLION in wages
558 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$4.82 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY HIGH POINT
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$11.1 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 64 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $2.53 MILLION in wages
924 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$6.92 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY JACKSONVILLE
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.06 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 17 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $670 THOUSAND in wages
97 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$1.82 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY PIEDMONT AUTHORITY
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$4.39 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 112 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $4.4 MILLION in wages
481 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$12 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY RALEIGH - CAT
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$67.2 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 621 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $24.4 MILLION in wages
6.6 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$66.6 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY RALEIGH - NCSU
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$30.4 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 40 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $0 THOUSAND in wages
2.9 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$0 THOUSAND STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY ROCKY MOUNT
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$4.6 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 82 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $3.21 MILLION in wages
407 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$8.78 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY SALISBURY
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$1.64 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 23 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $890 THOUSAND in wages
172 THOUSANDTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$2.45 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY TRIANGLE TRANSIT
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$18.2 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 247 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $9.57 MILLION in wages
1.9 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$26.2 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY WINSTON-SALEM TRANSIT AUTHORITY
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
$34.4 MILLIONANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately 290 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in $11.4 MILLION in wages
3.4 MILLIONTRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
$31.2 MILLION STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.
BENEFITS OF TRANSIT PROVIDED BY STATEWIDE TOTAL
NCDOT Public Transportation Division, 2015 • www.ncdot.gov/nctransit
ANNUAL BENEFIT OF HAVING A TRANSIT OPTION IN THIS COMMUNITYThe Annual Benefits are the sum of the transportation cost savings that come from using transit instead of other modes of transportation and the Affordable Mobility Benefits are the benefits that come from having those transit services available.
TRANSIT FUNDINGEvery $1 the state of North Carolina invests in transit generates approximately $6 of total investment in North Carolina from federal, state and local sources.
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Approximately $9,715 JOBS are supported by transit system operations and capital investments which results in in wages
TRIPS PROVIDED IN 2014
STATEWIDE BUSINESS OUTPUTExpenditure-related economic contribution refers to statewide economic effects supported by the capital and operational expenditures of this transit system.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONPROVIDES• Economic benefits to communities• Health benefits• Access to work, education, training, medical transportation, shopping and tourism
REDUCES• Individual transportation costs• Congestion and delays• Road construction and maintenance
Source: Economic Benefits of Transit research conducted for NCDOT/PTD by the Institute for
Transportation Research and Education at North Carolina State University. February 2015.