PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 1967
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1 CATALOGUE No 5-15 ANNUAL CANADA PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 1967 Published by Authority of The Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Transportation and Public Utilities Division Transportation Section May Price: 50 cents 1 he contents Of tills docllellr,lt,ny he used freely but l)bs silulild he credited s hen rci)ulllllillcll lll or any Iclrt of It
2 Reports Published by the Transportation and Public Utilities Division dealing with ROAD TRANSPORT Catalogue Title Price number per copy Periodical Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents quarterly (approx pp) Number of accidents, persons killed and injured, property damage, time, place, road conditions, by class of victim, by age group, by province (A condensed monthly report of motor vehicle traffic accidents is published as a release in the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Daily Bulletin) ( a year) Passenger Bus Statistics Intercity and Rural Bil monthly (Class 1 Carriers only) (approx pp) Number of companies, passengers carried, revenue vehicle miles run, fuel consumed, by province(l a year) Urban Transit - Bil monthly (Class 1 carriers only) (approx pp) Number of companies, passengers carried, vehicle miles run, fuel consumed, and revenue by electric car, trolley coach and motor bus, by province (1 a year) Motor Carriers Freight Bil quarterly (approx pp) Number of Class 1 and Class companies, operating revenues and expenses, and tonnages handled, number of employees, salaries and wages, by province (1 a year) 5 Annual 5-01 Road and Street Mileage and Expenditure (approx pp) Road and street mileages, construction, maintenance and administration expenditures on highways, bridges, ferries and urban streets, by province, federal contributions for Trans-Canada Highway, expenditureof grade crossings International Toll Bridges, Tunnels and Ferries (approx 1 pp) Investment, revenues, expenses, traffic, accidents, employees, salaries and wages, with a list of facilities Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents (approx, 71 pp) Number of accidents, persons killed and injured, property damage, time, place, road conditions, by class of victim, by age group, by type of vehicle, by class of accident, etc, by province Passenger Bus Statistics (approx 19 pp) Number of companies, investment, operating revenues and expenses, employees, salaries and wages, equipment, traffic accidents, fuel consumption, property account, taxes, by province Urban Transit (approx 1 pp) Balance sheet, revenues, expenses, passengers carried, vehicle miles run, fuel consumed, by electric car,trolley coach and motor bus,equipment, accidents, employees, salaries and wages, by province The Motor Vehicle: Part I Rates and Regulations (approx 0 pp) Size, weight and safety regulations, reciprocal highway agreements, taxes and motor carrier regulations, gasoline tax rate review, passenger cars, trucks and buses annual licence fees, by province The Motor Vehicle: Part li Motive Fuel Sales (approx 1 pp) Gross and net sales of gasoline and net sales of diesel oil, by province, by year The Motor Vehicle: Part Ill - RegisUations (approx 18 pp) Registrations of motor vehicles by major groups, by type of vehicle, drivers' licences, by province, and registrations by place of residence The Motor Vehicle: Part IV - Revenues (approx 11 pp) Provincial government revenues from registrations and motive fuel taxes: and unsatisfied judgment funddata, by province Moving and Storage Household Goods (approx 16 pp) Number of companies, balance sheet, operating revenues and expenses, employees, salaries and wages, storage facilities and equipment, fuel consumption and Canadian taxes, by province Motor Carriers - Freight (Common and Contract) - Part I Classes I and (approx 6 pp) Number of companies, balance sheet, operating revenues and expenses, employees, salaries and wages, equipment and accidents, by province, by revenue class and by type of operation Motor Carriers Freight (Common and Contract) Part II Classes and (approx pp) Number of companies, balance sheet, operating revenues and expenses, employees, salaries and wages, equipment and accidents, by province, by revenue class and by type of operation Warehousing (General Merchandising and Refrigerated Goods) (approx 10 pp) Number of companies, property, operating and income accounts, employees and their compensation, storage facilities, truck equipment, by province 50 Remittances should be in the form of cheque or money order, made payable to the Receiver General of Canada and forwarded to the Publications Distribuf ion, Dominion Bureau of Stotistics, Ottowo, or to the Queen's Printer, Hull, PQ The Queen's Printer, Ottawa
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 5 Table 1 HistorIcal Summary, Summary, Operating Statistics, Class 1 Carriers (100,000 or more), Operating Statistics, Class Carriers (0,000-99,999), Operating Statitics, Class Carriers (6,000-19,999), G Traffic Statistics, Classes 1, and Carriers, Revenue Equipment Available for Service at Close of 1967, Classes 1, and Carriers 15 8 Employees and Compensation, Classes 1, and Carriers, Taxes (Excluding Income Taxes), Classes 1, and Carriers,
4 SYMBOLS The following standard symbols are used in Dominion Bureau of Statistics publications: figures not available figures not appropriate or not applicable - nil or zero -- amount too small to be expressed P preliminary figures revised figures 0
5 PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 1967 INTRODUCTION This pu blication preserus the statistics of firms earning a gross annual operating revenue of 6,000 or more primarily from intercity and rural passenger bus operations These companies provide common and contract passenger service (apart from school bus service) outside of the following designated urban areas: (I) Major urban and metropolitan areas () Cities with a population of 5,000 or more () Towns and adjoining areas within a range of three miles containing a combined total of 5,000 or more inhabitants Firms having both intercity and rural passenger bus and urban transit operations are allocated either to the "Passenger Bus" report or to the "Urban Transit" report, Catalogue No 5-16, according to the principal source of their gross annual operating revenue Intercity and rural passenger bus operators are allocated to a class according to gross annual operating revenues as follows: Gross operating revenues Class I 100,000 or more Class 0,000 to 99,999 Class 6,000 to 19,999 Although not all firms deriving revenue from intercity and rural passenger bus activities are included in this report, the coverage is considered representative of the industry Factors accounting for incomplete coverage are: (1) Carriers which gross an annual operating revenue of less than 6,000 per year are excluded () Carriers engaged principally in urban transit, school bus and airport servicing operations or some other industry which cannot provide separate statistics for their passenger bus operations are excluded () Firms operating primarily in the USA which cannot provide separate statistics for their Canadian operations are excluded In addition to this lack of total coverage, other factors account for fluctuations in the data from previous years These include: (1) Amalgamations () Births and deaths in the industry () Changes from one revenue class to another due to business conditions () Irregular events such as strikes, severe climatic conditions, etc (5) Improvements in response due to the intensive follow-up and tracer programme It should also be noted that the necessity of allocating interprovincial carriers according to the location of their head office distorts provincial totals to some extent The Dominion Bureau of Statistics gratefully acknowledges the continued co-operation of respondents, provincial authorities and other interested parties which has resulted in the stealy improvement of the statistical quality of this report SUMMARY With the increase of 19 per cent in reported total operating revenues of 157 intercity and rural passenger bus firms in 1967 over the 158 firms reporting in 1966 as an indicator, probably no single industry in Canada was more favourably affected than the passenger bus industry by Canada's Centennial Year and Expo'67 This percentage Increase in total operating revenues was the highest ever recorded on this industry by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Additional Statistical highlights for 1966 and 1967 on the intercity and rural passenger bus industry are shown on the following summary table Carriers reporting No Property account (after depreciation) 677,971,679,70 Total operating revenues 80,9,5 96,017,9 Total operating expenses 70, 170, , 6 Operating ratio' Net operating revenue 10, 58, 808 1, 66, 687 Average number of employees No 5, 19 5,651 Total number of passengers carried " 6, 65, 97 67, 11, 86 Total revenue vehicle miles " , Total number of buses,76,906 The proportion of total operating revenues absorbed by total operating expenses
6 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS MILLIONS 160- MILLIONS ISO HO S - TOTAL VEHICLE MILES TOTAL PASSENGERS CARRIED , p I I I fl
7 PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 7 Equipment Changes Buses powered by diesel engines and having ting capacities between 0 and 9 passengers the most widely purchased types They accounted for 968 of the,906 units reported by all classes to be in service in 1967 Class I firms increased their numbers of diesel powered units with a seating capacity of 0 to 9 passenger from 885 in 1966 to 95 in 1967 A significant change between the two years, however, was the increase in gasoline powered buses operated by Class I carriers with a seating capacity of 50 and over from 81 in 1966 to 158 in 1967 Traffic Statistics In 1967, large increases over 1966 were reported by the industry in the number of passengers carried and the number of revenue vehicle miles The extent of these increases were mainly attributed to Expo '67, which is reflected in most of the figures reported for 1967 Although Class Icarriers represented a minority of the total number of firms in the industry, they accounted for most of the revenue earned The following table illustrates this for both 1966 and 1967 Class N urn er Per Operating Per urn, er Per Operating Per cent revenues cent cent revenues cent ' 000, ' , Totals Property Account The province of Quebec still reports an increasing trend toward leasing equipment A total of 588 diesel units was recorded for 1967 of which 0 inits are reported as leased diesel equipment The following table reflects the continuing shift from gasoline to diesel powered buses and the preference for units with more seating capacity Firms disposing of older equipment are generally purchasing larger diesel engined buses Seating capacity 9 and under 0 and over Totals Gasoline engine Diesel engine J 1967 number ,070 1,100 1,087 1,66 1,819 There were 1 firms which reported in both 1966 and 1967 A comparison is presented below of the main features of these reports which will proba- bly give a better indication of advances in the industry Percentage change Carriers included No 1 1 Property account (after depreciation) 6, 818, , Total operating revenues 79, 5, 15 9, Total operating expenses , 1 79, 885, Operating ratio' % Net operating revenue 10, 5, 00 1, 156, Average number of employees No,979 5, Total number of passengers carried 6 19, , Total revenue vehicle miles, 56, , 89, Total number of buses,587, 'The proportion of total operating revenues absorbed by total operating expenses
8 8 DOHNION 'IUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 1 HisLorical Summary, CarriersreporUng' No Total cost or property, vehicles, etc Depreciation reserve accrued to December 1 Valueat December 'H 1,8651 0,6,618 57, ,65,611 1,879,60 6, 77, ,01,06 6,61,,679,70 Operating revenues: Passenger revenues: Intercity and rural Urban and suburban Chartered service (including school) 5,09 891,6 8,068,519 60, 769, 17 1,06,70 10,101,75 71,17,09 881,959 1, 16, 01 Total passenger revenues 61, 6, 71,9,60 86,5,09 Other transportation revenues 7,577,0 8,9, Total operating revenues 68,81,56 80,9,5 96,0179 Operating expenses: Maintenance and garage expenses Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses (excluding fuel tax) Insurance and safety expenses, claims, etc Depreciation Operating taxes and licenses (including fuel tax) Rents, administration and other operating expenses 11,57,6 16,,96 6,165,0 1,,95 5,,67,57,880 16, 9, 696 1,87,006 19,5, ,57,576 5,1, 15 5,5,86 18,77,90 1,970,6,6 9,10,171 1, ,51,107 6,86,55 0, 79, 1 Total operating expmises 61,77,88 70, 170,56 8,81,6 Operatingratio' 89, Net operating revenue 7,10,7 10,58,808 1, 66, 687 Passengers carried: Intercityand rural No Urban and suburban Chartered service (including school) 5, 606, 6,570,81 6,50,75 9,80, ,006 9,05,905 51,977,079,011,51 11,1, Total passengers carried 56, 681,80 6,65,97 67,11,86 Revenue vehicle miles: Intercity and rural Urbanand suburban Chartered service (including school) 90, 70,870 06, 17 1, 0, , 560,95,781 1, 79, 766 1,70,117, 5, 18,51,7 Total vehicle miles 10,971,057 15,09,60 1, 956, 677 Fuel consumed: Gasoline gal Dieseloil,677, 11,00,79,551,898 1, 0,81,,6 16,51, Buses: Gasoline No Diesel ,56 1,100 1,66 1,087 1,819 Totals,6,76,906 Employees: AveTage number of employees Total salaries and wages,78 5, 856 5,19 0,51,856 5, Firms having annual operating revenues of 6,000 or more The proportion of total operating revenues absorbed by total operating expenses
9 PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 9 TABLE Summary, 1967 Canada I Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairie British I Columbia Carriers reportingt No Property accottt: Total cost of property, vehicles etc 89,0106,19, 77 17,,0 0, 571, 887 7, 58, 9,57,978 Depreciation reserve accrued to December 1, , Value at December 1, 1967,67970,07, 17,95 10, 6, 8 6,886,96 15,607,110 1,96,777 1,5,915 1,11,7,169, 5,68,75 Operating revenues: Passenger revenues: Intercity and rural 71,17,09 Urban and suburban 881,959 Chartered service (Including school) 1, 16,01 57,060 0,16,600 68,65 186, , ,079 10, ,677,055 1,700, ,10, ,501 1, 1, 696 Total passenger revenues 86509,8,80,759,667 7, 968,0 5,007, 180 6,07,186 Mail, baggage, express, newspers, etc 6 57,5 87, , ,808, Other transportation revenues,15,5 1, ,687 1,071,661 67,18 50,101 Total operating revenues 96,017,9,815,7 5,109,8 0,65 9,6, 15 7,6,918 OperatIng expenses: \:ntenance and garage expenses ,77,51,5,0 765,9 es and bonuses of drivers and helpers,6,6 707,711 6, ,85,79 6,91,17,157,568 ul, oil and other transportation expenses (excluding fuel tax) 0,10,171 9,186,680, ,87 1,015,587 Insurance and safety expenses, claims, etc 1,877,86 8, 69,571 51,5 50,59 15,00 Depreciation 6,51,107 98,59 1,578,56,096,76,09,6 99,66 Operating taxes and licenses (Including fuel tax) 6,86,55, ,505,0516,057,56 66,50 Reis, administration and other operating expenses 0,79,1 8, ,95,95 6,705,17, Total operating expenses 8,81,6,65,55 1,971,066 6,07,987,78,88 7,58,1 Net operating revenue 1,66,687 9,78,18,161,057,7 5,98,66 I 106,776 Traffic statistics: Passengers carried: Interclty and rural No 51,977,079 Urban and suburban ",011,51 Chartered service (including school) " 11,1, ,67,06 157,69,618, 1 1,5,, , 97 7,59,568 6, , ,01,79 Total passengers carried " 67, 11,86,68,558 9,7,9 19, 61,66 7,86,06 6,61,68 Revenue vehicle miles: Intercity and rural " 1,70, 117 Urban and suburban ",5, Chartered service (including school) " 18,51,7 6, , ,567, ,906, ,9 8,9,69 1,9,61 65,1 5, 57 5,79,776,687 1,67,50 Total vehicle miles 1,956,677 7,85,18 8,795,9,0,689 7,7,8 7,60,91 F'uPl consumed: Gasoline gal 6 Diesel oil " 16,51 555,7 5,56 98,660,87,58 709,878,950,56 68,150 5,519,811,11 65,776 Firms having annual operating revenues of 6,000 or mae
10 , , , , , , ,071 1,5 9, DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE Summary, Continued Atlantic Prairie I But i- Canada Quebec Ontario Colurnlj number
11 PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS ii TABLE Summary, Concluded Canada Atlantic Qiu'ec Average Salaries Average Salaries number and number and employed wages employed wages Average number employed Salaries and wages Employees and compensation Executive officers 169 1,9, , , 751 Officeclerks , ,10 Drivers and helpers,16,6, , ,667,181 Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees 6,51,9 6 16, ,59 Mechanics and maintenance 89,708,67 9 1, ,571 Other employees 7,079,69 7 1,99 Totals , ,561,091 1,191 8,60,19 Working proprietors 5 1, ,56 Ontario Prairie British Columbia Executive officers Officeclerks 9, , , , , ,50 Drivers and helpers 1,05 6,85, ,91,17 60,157,568 Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees 98 59, ,97,6 Mechanics and maintenance 1 1,8, ,570, ,97 employees 7 91, , ,56 [trials 1,661 10,515,7 1,757 11,7, ,571 \'L:g proprietors 9 5,76 10,71 9, Canada Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairie British Columbia Taxes (excluding Income taxes) Gasoline fuel tax Dieselfuel tax Licences (commercial, PC V, etc) Allother taxes Totaltaxes 5,75 105,806,81,759 18,76 1,061,5 6,150 1,18,989 7,07 6,8655,59 157,651 11,675 89,0 58,09 1,071,8 1,10,7 88,61 95,818 5,10 6,157 68,7 85, 11,87 589, ,175 6,790 1,567,505,051,6,057,56 66,50 Canada Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairie British Columbia Killed I Injured Killed Injured Killed Injured Killed Injured KilledInJured Killed Injured Accidents number Passengers Drivers Otheremployees Pedestrians I - 8 Other persons Totals 'atal accidents lijury accidents \ccidents resulting in property damage (over 100) Included with "Other employees" includes seat mile, property and business taxes, unemployment Insurance, etc
12 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE Operating Statistics, Class 1 Carriers (100,000 or more), 1967 Canada Quebec Ontario dollars Pes Co]un Carriers reporling No Property account: Land and land rights,519,00 70,660, ,058,18 117,01 Structure, garages, warehouses, Offices, etc 10,970, 97 90,988 1, 107,086,78,610 59,76 989,867 Revenue equipment-buses only 67,71, 16 76,9 1,890,056,771,877 19,515,506 6,77,791 Service cars, trucks and other service equipment 69,1,9 18,00 05,51 176,768 9,167 Shop and garage equipment 1,155,9 11,770 70,59 190,8 01,5 178, Furniture and office equipment 1,0,6 18,69 0,817 1,95 65,6 191,86 Other operating property 1,7,8,708 1,707 1,190 6,005 56,818 Total gross cost 86,5,86,00,6 16,158,97 0,9,89 7,110, 1 8,81,7 Depreciation reserve accrued to December 1, ,16,68,89,97 9,86,5 15, 8,755 1, 0, 67 8,97 Value at December 1, ,81,658 1,00,685 6,1,97 1,85,7 1,906,50,996,817 Operating revenues: Passenger revenues: Intercity and rural 69, 68, 9,1,86 19, 559,67 1, 951, 166 1,58, 0 571,766 Urban and suburban 870,9 68,65 18,5 18,8 165,806,77 Chartered service (including school) 1 5, 66 75, 51,05,575 5,51,789,08,76 97,005 Totals 8,807,51,986,18,99, 79 7, 61,7, 708, 601 5,88,508 Mail, baggage, express, newspapers, etc 6,7,957 6,7 57,155 1,0,97,786, ,119 Other transportation revenues,11,996 1,68 757,9 1,071,566 67,18 9,091 Total operating revenues 9,50,7 95,586,79, ,915 9, ,5, 718 Operating expenses: Repairs to revenue and service equipment 8,576, ,089,618,91,677,006,07,16 56,899 Tires and tubes 1, ,97 9,67 78,65 89,08 69, Other maintenance and garage expenses,68,859 55,17 898,855,6,85 915,59 5,75 Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers,76,50 609,7 68,08 6,79,1 6,870,67 1,969,89 Fuel and oil for motor vehicle (excluding fuel tax),58,618 18,7 1,18,60 1,018,1 99,06 180,00 Bridge, tunnel, ferry and road tolls 751, 7,91 95,5 87,611 1,9 59,099 Other transportation expenses 5,509,96 10,89 1,,59,7,787 99, ,09 Station and terminal expenses 6,91,558,58 1,5,109,0,50,19,687 - Traffic solicitation and advertising 1,66,70 6, ,580 5, ,79 Insurance and safety expenses, claim, etc1,79,5 6, , 500,169 91,856 11,991 Administration and general expenses,966,0 7 5,869 1,59,06,890,97 1,919,017 1,18,91 Depreciation 6,181,69 57,59 166,57,06,5 1,986, Operating taxes and licences (including fuel tax) 6,06,915 06,15 1,87,7,07,556,05,691 06,811 Rents 1,079,598 9,99 8,111 19,09 65,7 196,775 Other operating expenses 1,86,901 7,661 1,1650 0,08 9,58 09,96 Total operating expenses 79, 798, 050,101,8 1,16,176 5,88,,19, ,50 In come account: Net operating revenue 1,5, 9,10 117,111,006,51 5,98,00 86,68 Income from other sources 1,807, 9 10, ,9 0,79 1,88,966 89,58 Gross income 15,59,65 0,760,0 09,5 7,7,66 175,95 Interest and other deductions 1,, ,57 9,10 509, ,970 Net income before Income taxes, ,68,991,767,960,1 6,7780 Dr 1,018 Income taxes 5,70, 11,1 1,65,17 1,598,717,607,55 Net income transferred to earned surplus 8,18, 96 17,5 1,76,50,67, Dr 6,571 Included In other operating expenses S
13 PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 1 T/tRIE Operating Statistics, Class Carriers (0,000 to 99,999), 1967 British Columbia (,,'rr,r reporting Vo Property account: Total cost of property, vehicles, etc Depreciation reserve accrued to December 1, 1967 Value at December 1, 1967,96,87 0,89 86,06 191,77 78, ,89 15,56 195,7 11, ,567 05,91 95,7 1,071,10 107,095 15,01 7,05 17,087 0,5 Operating revenues: Passenger revenues: Intercity and rural Urban and suburban Chartered service (Including school) Totals Mail, baggage, express, newspapers, etc Other transportation revenues Total operating revenues ,99 16, , ,76 76,510 81,86 18,77 18,85 5,1 51,11,196 0,96 611,70 85,8 59, ,859 7,09 8,89 5, ,58-11, ,910,,176 11,155 60,77 9,717 6,7 7,580 Operating expesses: Maintenance and garage expenses Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses (excluding fueltax) Insurance and safety expenses, claims, eic Depreciation Operating taxes and licences (including fuel tax) Rents, administration and other operating expenses Total operating expenses ,778 18,76,686,717 10,56 99,09 78,7 15,0 9, 59,89 176,98 6,86 6,910 68,89 6,505 18,98 76,616 99,1 16,5 6,00 8,959 9,910 7,90 7,161 8,857 88,10 9,580 5,971 80, ,6 56,90 1,55 16,566 5,6 1,718 6, ,8 5,588 06,75,116,9 87, ,87 59, ,00 Net operating reveisie - 17,68,969,50,761,1 1,80 ItElL,1-: 'i ()perating statistics ('lass :t ('arri&'rs 6000 lii 1)67 Canada ] Quebec Ontario Columbia Carriers reporting Yo I 5 6 dollars Property accoisit: Total cost of property, vehicles, etc 558, 90 76,76 8, , Depreciation reserve accrued to December 1, 1967,1 6, , ,10 8,989 Value at December 1, 1967 I 6, 76 9,715 19, 0, 88, Operating revenues: Passenger revenues: Intercity and rural Urban and suburban Chartered service (Including school) Totals 60,5,6 109,86 7,58 9, 10,9 -, - 6,777 9,1 198,15,71 5,716 56,759 1,817,881,650 17,560 68,19 9,66 7,19 Mail, baggage, express, newspapers, etc Other transportation revenues Total operating revenues 7,1 1,7 5,7 1,189 1, , ,618 1,08 16,51, ,100 81,5 55,897 77,60 Operating expenses: Maintenance and garage expenses Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses (excluding fueltax) Insurance and safety expenses, claims, etc D-preciation 'I"' rating taxes and licences (including fuel tax) ats, administration and other operating expenses Total operating expenses 88,09 100,9 76,76 8,7 57,9 56,0 59,9 66,68 9,56 9,91 19,715 9,9 15,97 0, , ,,869 6,05 1,191 76,885 0,0 1,871,510 11, ,991 10,69 1,59 7,808 8,677 5,16,76,05,551 7,50 9, ,06 7,09 7,57,767 7,86 6,597,675 78,9 Net operating revisiue ,711 Dr,5 16,95 l_jr 87
14 1 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 6 Trarfic Statistics, Classes 1, and Carriers, 1967 Canada I Atlantic I I Prairie I Brit ProvIncej Quebec Ontario - Class I ( or more) Carriers reporting Va Passengers carried: Intercity and rural " I 9, 16, 87,1, 7 81, ,66,008 Urban and suburban 988, 167, , ,796 Chartered service (including school) " 9,787, ,795 I 69,9 Total passengers carried " 6,90, 10,811, 8, 151, 88 18, 895, 67 7, 100, ,56,79,981,070 Revenue vehicle iniles Intercity and rural " 117, 70, 70 5,167,5, Urban and suburban ", ,9 Chartered service (including school) 17 57, ,56,819 8,110,91 Total vehicle miles " 16,85, 1 6,8,9 6,88,08 1 1,59,0 Fuel consumed: Gasoline gal 50,556 01,00 668, Diesel oil ,56 8,0,9,555 L Class (0,000 to 99,999) 0, 808, 0,6,16 65,1,687 5,617 1,10,5 6,71,558 5,560,75 558,057 5,16 5,519, Carriers reporting No 6 j Passengers carried: Intercity and rural ",160,87 Urban and suburban,90 Chartered service (including school) No 75, 950 Total passengers carried ", ,90 116,587 66, ,889 11, 11,85 51,0 15, ,09 56,6 0,I 651, 1,091,975 Revenue vehicle miles: Interclty and rural ",78,61 65,6 Urban and suburban Chartered service (including school) No 7,00 895,16 700,588 Total vehicle miles " 80, ,51 1,0,970 8,1 0,0 01,155 9, ,,15 76,070 90,80 1,098, ,585,50 Fuel consumed: Gasoline gal ,05 Diesel oil " 90,17-08,0,017 68,069 7,8 9, , 15 5,18 Class (6,000 to 19,999) Carriers reporting No 7 11' Passengers carried: Intercity and nlrai Urban and suburban Chartered service (including school) Total passengers carried 651,865 18,5 0, , ,9 197, , ,616 1,5 11,897 8,68 188,60 Revenue vehicle miles: Intercity and rural Urban and suburban Chartered service (including school) Total vehicle miles 1,51016, ,91 1,777 I, 6,78 55,10 58,01 165, , ,S0() ,15 167,00 15,88 Fuel consumed: Gasolinegal Dieseloil ,565 6, 108, ,
15 PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 15 TARLF 7 Revenue Equipment Available For Service at Close of 1967, Classes 1, and CarrIers Class 1 (100,000 or more) Buses Model year: Gasoline: C anadal Quebec Ontario Columbia Prior to Totals number Diesel: Prior to Totals 1, Iota! buses: Prior to Grand totals, Buses - Seating capacity: Gasoline: 9 and under and over Totals Diesel: and under and over Totals 1, Total buses: 9 and under , a:id over (rand totals, Includes 6 leased gasoline buses and 06 leased diesel buses
16 16 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 7 Revenue Equipment Available for Service at Close of 1967,Classes 1, Z and Carriers - Continued Class (0,000 to 99,999) Canadat Atlanticj Quebec Ontario Columbia Buses Model year: Gasoline: Priorto Diesel: Totals number Priorto 1950 I I Totals Total buses: Priorto Ii Grand totals Buses Seating capacity: Gasoline: 9 and under and over Totals Diesel: and under and over i Totals Total buses: 9 and under and over Grandtotals Includes 8 leased gasoline buses and 1 leased diesel buses
17 PASSENGER BUS STATISTICS 17 TtBtE 7 Revenue Equipment Available for Service at Close of 1967,Classes 1 and CarrIers - Conclucicd Class (6,01 10 to 19,999) Canada Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairie British Columbia Buses Model year: nun ber Gasoline: Priorto Totals 'I 1 Diesel: Priorto , Totals 6 - lotal buses: 'nor to I ' Grandtotals Buses Seating capacity: Gasoline: 9 and under and over 0 ii! Totals Diesel: 9 and under and over Totals 6 Total buses: 9 and under it and over Grandtotals
18 IS DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 8 Employees and Compensation Classes 1, and Carriers, 1967 Class 1 ( or more) Canada Atlantic Quebec Average number employed Salaries and wages Average number employed Salaries and wages Average number 'mployed Salaries and wages Executiveofficers Officeclerks Drivers and helpers Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees Mechanics and maintenance Otheremployees Totals WorkIng proprietors 15 1, ,19 6,098 76,50 6, ,071,79 5,10 5,1,06 1 5, ,99 1, , , ,8, , , , , , ,99 1,18 8,08, 57 Ontario Prairie British Columbia Executive officers Officeclerks Drivers and helpers Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees Mechanics and maintenance Other employees Totals Working proprietors 7 0, ,06 1,0 6,79, ,815, ,606 1,61 10, , , ,91, , ,50 1,77 11,50, , ,969,89 5, ,7191 Class (0,000 to 99,999) Canada Atlantic Quebec Executive officers I Officeclerks Drivers and helpers Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees Mechanics and maintenance Otheremployees Totals Workingproprietors 106, , , , ,51,5 6 78,7 1,675 11,9 11, ,0 1,0 160, 5 17,901 Ontario Prairie British Columbia Executive officers 6 6,05 Officeclerks - - Drivers and helpers 17 9, Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees - - Mechanics and maintenance 8,956 Other employees - - Totals 6 8, Working proprietors 0 56 Canada Executive officers 7,00 Office clerks 68 Drivers and helpers 8 100,97 Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees - - Mechanics and maintenance 1 00 Other employees - - Totals 11,65 Working proprietors 5 78,77 Ontario Executive officers - - Officeclerks Drivers and helpers Terminal supervisors and other terminal employees - - Mechanics and maintenance - - Other employees - - Totals 9,175 Working proprietors l Included with other employees 1, ,000 6,000 8,51 5,017 Class (6,000 to 19,999) Atlantic I _7 19, , Prairie 1,00 10, , , ,9 8, ,58 6,055 Quebec -i 1,88 _ , British Columbia 6,100,880 10, ,07,87
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