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Transportation Statistics > Border Crossing > Incoming Buses (most recent) by state

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  153,158 30,338 508
 
 
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   California  36.1%
   Texas  24%
   Michigan  13.8%
   New York  12.6%
   Idaho  0.1%
   Arizona  3%
   Alaska  2.4%
   Vermont  1.3%
   Minnesota  1%
   North Dakota  0.6%
   Maine  0.4%
   Montana  0.3%
   New Mexico  0.3%


Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   California: 153,158  
# 2   Texas: 101,902  
# 3   Michigan: 58,533  
# 4   New York: 53,620  
# 5   Washington: 18,039  
# 6   Arizona: 12,652  
# 7   Alaska: 10,200  
# 8   Vermont: 5,429  
# 9   Minnesota: 4,057  
# 10   North Dakota: 2,365  
# 11   Maine: 1,584  
# 12   Montana: 1,367  
# 13   New Mexico: 1,315  
# 14   Idaho: 508  
Total: 424,729   
Weighted average: 30,337.8   



DEFINITION: Number of Arriving Buses At A Particular Port, Whether Or Not They Are Carrying Passengers. Data for 2004

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