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WYOMING
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION FACTS 2015
Eighteenth Edition
Wyoming Transportation Facts
Published January 2016
Wyoming Department of Transportation
This booklet was compiled in late 2015 and contains the most recent information available.
In some cases, that information is from 2014 or earlier.
Cover photo by Rick Carpenter
Inquiries about this Fact Book may be directed to:
John Davis(307) 777-4158
Management ServicesWyoming Department of Transportation
5300 Bishop Blvd.Cheyenne WY 82009-3340
http://www.dot.state.wy.us
General InformationWYDOT Vision, Mission, Values, and Goals .................... 1Organization Chart .......................................................... 2Department Contacts ..................................................... 3Transportation Commission .........................................4-5Aeronautics Commission ................................................ 6District Engineers ............................................................ 7Wyoming Highway Patrol Districts and Divisions .........8-9
Road & Travel InformationRoad & Travel ...........................................................10-11
Licensing Information & Miles TraveledLicense Plate, Registration & Title Information ............ 12Driver’s License Exam Stations and Registered Vehicles 13 Driver’s Licenses Issued ................................................ 14Vehicle Miles Traveled for Selected States ................... 14 Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming .............................. 15
Fatality Rates & Crash StatisticsFatality Rates ............................................................... 16Traffic Fatalities and Alcohol-Involved Crashes ............. 17Crash Facts .................................................................... 18Seat Belt Usage ............................................................. 19 Non-Restrained Fatalities.............................................. 20
FinancesWYDOT Total Revenue .................................................. 21Revenue By Source ....................................................... 21WYDOT Expenditures.................................................... 22Wyoming and Its Neighboring States’ Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Tax Rates .............................................. 23Motor Fuel Tax Revenue - Annual Yield per Penny ....... 23Distribution of Fuel Taxes ............................................. 24
Table of Contents
Motor Fuel Tax Collections ........................................... 25Gasoline Tax Distribution .............................................. 26Diesel Tax Distribution .................................................. 27Motor Fuel Tax Receipts ............................................... 28Fuel Consumption ......................................................... 28State and Federal Funding ............................................ 29 Impacts of Inflation ....................................................... 29
Trucking InformationTruck Size and Weight Limits ........................................ 30Ports of Entry ................................................................ 30
Road InformationRoad Improvement Costs ............................................. 31System Size vs. Use ....................................................... 31Percentage of Construction Jobs Completed on Time .. 32Annual Cost Overrun as Percentage ............................. 32Road Deterioration vs. Time ......................................... 33State Highway System Performance Trends ................. 34Pavement Condition and Rehabilitation ....................... 35State Highway Percentages and Pavement Types ......... 36Traffic Levels ................................................................. 37
Bridge InformationBridge Conditions ....................................................38-39
Other Transportation ModesWyoming Rail System ................................................... 40WYDOT Transit Program ..........................................40-41Public Transit Information .......................................42-43Wyoming Airport System .........................................44-45Total Wyoming Airport Passengers ............................... 46
Other MapsRest Area and Scenic Byways Map................................ 47National Highway System ............................................. 48
Table of Contents
1
WYDOT Mission, Vision, Values and Goals
Vision StatementExcellence in Transportation
MissionTo provide a safe, high quality, and efficient transportation system.
Values• Honesty• Accountability• Commitment• Respect• Innovation
Goals• Improve safety on the state transportation system.• Serve our customers.• Improve agency efficiency and effectiveness.• Take care of all physical aspects of the state transportation
system.• Develop and care for our people.• Exercise good stewardship of our resources.
General Information
2
WYDOT Organization Chart
General Information
DIRECTORWilliam T. Panos
GOVERNORMatthew H. Mead
TRANSPORTATIONCOMMISSION
ATTORNEY GENERALPeter K. Michael
AERONAUTICSCOMMISSION
CIVIL RIGHTS PROGRAMCOMPLIANCE & INVESTIGATIONDRIVER SERVICESEMPLOYEE SAFETYFUEL TAX ADMINISTRATIONHUMAN RESOURCESMOTOR VEHICLE SERVICESOFFICE SERVICESTRAINING SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICESADMINISTRATOR
Tom Loftin
BRIDGECONTRACTS & ESTIMATESGEOLOGYHIGHWAY DEVELOPMENTHIGHWAY PROJECT DELIVERYMATERIALSPLANNINGRIGHT-OF-WAY
ASST. CHIEF ENGINEERENGINEERING & PLANNING
Vacant
DISTRICTS 1 - 5FIELD OPERATIONS
CHIEF ENGINEERGregg Fredrick
BUDGETENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGYFINANCIAL SERVICESGIS/ITSHIGHWAY SAFETYINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYPROCUREMENT SERVICESTELECOMMUNICATIONSTRAFFIC
ASST. CHIEF ENGINEEROPERATIONS
Ken Shultz
OPERATIONS COMMANDERFIELD OPS COMMANDER DISTRICTS 1 - 5SUPPORT SERVICES COMMANDER DISPATCH & TECHNOLOGY EVIDENCE & EQUIPMENT COMMERCIAL CARRIER SAFETY, TRAINING & RECORDS
HIGHWAY PATROLADMINISTRATOR
Col. Kebin Haller
AIR SERVICE DEVELOPMENTENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTIONFLIGHT OPERATIONSPLANNING & PROGRAMMING
AERONAUTICSADMINISTRATOR
Dennis Byrne
LEGAL
INTERNAL REVIEW SERVICES
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
STRATEGIC PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
COMMISSION SECRETARY/LEGISLATIVE LIAISON
3
DirectorWilliam T. Panos ................................................... (307) 777-4484
Chief EngineerGregg Fredrick ...................................................... (307) 777-4484
Assistant Chief Engineer, Engineering & PlanningVacant ............................................................................................
Assistant Chief Engineer, OperationsKen Shultz ............................................................. (307) 777-4484
Support Services AdministratorTom Loftin ............................................................. (307) 777-4484
Aeronautics AdministratorDennis Byrne ........................................................ (307) 777-3952
Highway Patrol AdministratorCol. Kebin Haller ................................................... (307) 777-4301
Information Desk ..............................................(307) 777-4375
WYDOT Website ............................. http://www.dot.state.wy.us
Department Contacts
General Information
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Transportation Commission Districts
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General Information
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Transportation Commissionof Wyoming
District 1 - Bob Ruwart.......................................(307) 322-3146 P.O. Box 461, Wheatland, WY 82201
District 2 - K. John Dooley ..................................(307) 760-6664 2423 Dover Drive, Laramie, WY 82072
District 3 - Todd Seeton ......................................(307) 413-4190 P.O. Box 8075, Jackson, WY 83002
District 4 - Rick Newton .....................................(307) 217-191035 Shady Lane, Buffalo, WY 82834
District 5 - Bruce McCormack .............................(307) 899-4234 2325 Newton Ave., Cody, WY 82414
District 6 - Mike Larson ......................................(307) 334-2104P.O. Box 864, Lusk, WY 82225
District 7 - Clair Anderson ..................................(307) 856-7480642 S. Federal Blvd., Riverton, WY 82501
Commission Secretary - Sandy Scott ..................(307) 777-4007 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009-3340
General Information
6
Wyoming Aeronautics Commission
District 1 - Charlie Ksir .......................................(307) 745-5617 2068 N. 17th Street, Laramie, WY 82072
District 2 - Doyle R. Vaughan ..............................(307) 413-1011 P.O. Box 9405, Jackson, WY 83002
District 3 - William DeVore.................................(307) 262-13504113 W. Yellowstone Highway, Casper, WY 82604
District 4 - Charles Wilkie ...................................(307) 347-6519P.O. Box 1084, Worland, WY 82401
District 5 - Pete Schoonmaker ............................(307) 673-9710 1 East Alger, Sheridan, WY 82801
At Large - John Newton......................................(307) 899-7143 79 Bear Creek Rd. Cody, WY, 82414
At Large - Jerry Dilts ...........................................(307) 463-0808 3530 Riverside Dr., Riverton, WY 82501
YellowstoneNational Park
SWEETWATER
UINTA
LINCOLN
SUBLETTE
TETON
CARBON ALBANY
LARAMIE
GOSHEN
NIOBRARACONVERSE
NATRONA
FREMONT
HOT SPRINGS
PARK
BIG HORN
SHERIDAN
WASHAKIE
JOHNSON
CAMPBELL
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General Information
7
District Engineers
District 1 - Pat Persson .......................................(307) 745-2100 3411 S. 3rd St., Laramie, WY 82070
District 2 - Lowell Fleenor ..................................(307) 473-3200 900 Bryan Stock Trail, Casper, WY 82601
District 3 - Keith Compton ..................................(307) 352-3000 P.O. Box 1260, Rock Springs, WY 82902
District 4 - Mark Gillett ......................................(307) 674-2300 10 East Brundage Ln., Sheridan, WY 82801
District 5 - Shelby Carlson ..................................(307) 568-3400 P.O. Box 461, Basin, WY 82410
YellowstoneNational Park
SWEETWATER
UINTA
LINCOLN
SUBLETTE
TETON
CARBONALBANY
LARAMIE
GOSHEN
NIOBRARA
CONVERSE
NATRONAFREMONT
HOT SPRINGS
PARK
BIG HORN
SHERIDAN
WASHAKIE
JOHNSON
CAMPBELL
WESTON
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General Information
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Wyoming Highway Patrol Districts and Divisions
YellowstoneNational Park
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UINTA
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CARBONALBANY
LARAMIE
GOSHEN
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District 1 - Captain Tom Stoker ...........................(307) 777-43415300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009-3340
District 2 - Captain Shawn Dickerson ..................(307) 473-3231900 Bryan Stock Trail, Casper, WY 82601
District 3 - Captain Jim Thomas ..........................(307) 352-31083200 Elk Street, Rock Springs, WY 82901
District 4 - Captain Carl Clements .......................(307) 674-231710 East Brundage Lane, Sheridan, WY 82801
District 5 - Captain Tom Pritchard ......................(307) 568-3447218 West C Street, Basin, WY 82410
Commercial Carrier - Captain Scot Montgomery (307) 777-43125300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009-3340
Districts
General Information
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Division Station Phone #
Headquarters Cheyenne Main # (307) 777-4301
A Cheyenne (307) 777-8976
B Casper (307) 473-3235
C Sheridan (307) 674-2390
D Evanston (307) 789-3119
E Rock Springs (307) 352-3110
F Torrington (307) 532-1280
G Worland (307) 347-6545
H Rawlins (307) 328-4101
I Lander (307) 332-4155
J Laramie (307) 745-2126
K Jackson (307) 733-3869
L Gillette (307) 685-5970
M Douglas (307) 358-6862
N Cody (307) 587-9729
O Cheyenne-EPD (307) 777-8910
P Elk Mountain (307) 348-7770
Q Sundance (307) 283-1642
T Pinedale (307) 367-4422
Dispatch Cheyenne (307) 777-4321
Wyoming Highway Patrol Districts and Divisions
Division Offices
General Information
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Road & Travel Information
Road & Travel Information
Phone Numbers:Dial 511 or Toll-free (888) WYO-ROAD (888) 996-7623
Website:http://www.wyoroad.info
Emergency Phone Numbers:Wyoming Highway Patrol & REDDI (Report Every Drunk Driver Immediately)Toll Free within Wyoming: (800) 442-9090Cellular phone calls from within Wyoming: #HELP (#4357)
Road Closures:Roads in Wyoming may close at any time because of crashes or dangerous traveling conditions, including icy roads, blowing snow, hazardous materials spills, fires, snowslides, and landslides.
The maximum penalty in Wyoming for willfully failing to observe road closure gates or other closure signs, markers, warnings, notices, or directions is a $750 fine and 30 days in jail (W.S. 24-1-109).
Reminder:• Conditions at road closure gates may differ from conditions
a few miles down the road.• It is against the law to drive on a closed road without
authorization.• The safest option is to return to the nearest city or town
and wait for the road to open.
Wyoming Road & Travel Info
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Road & Travel Information
Road & Travel Information
Other Numbers:Colorado ............................................................. (303) 639-1111Idaho .................................................................. (888) IDA-ROAD (888) 432-7623Montana ............................................................ (800) 226-ROAD (800) 226-7623Nebraska ............................................................ (800) 906-9069South Dakota ..................................................... (866) MYSD511 (866) 697-3511Utah.................................................................... (866) 511-UTAH (866) 511-8824Yellowstone National Park ................................. (307) 344-2117
Today more road and travel information is delivered by text and e-mail messages than by telephone.
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In Wyoming, license plates are issued by the county treasurer’s office in each county. Title information may be obtained from the county clerk’s office. The county numbers represent the first number on license plates issued in that county.
County CountySeat
County Treasurer
(License Plates)
County Clerk(Titles)
Cnty #
Albany Laramie (307) 721-2502 (307)721-2541 5Big Horn Basin 568-2578 568-2357 9Campbell Gillette 682-7268 682-7285 17Carbon Rawlins 328-2631 328-2668 6Converse Douglas 358-3120 358-2244 13Crook Sundance 283-1244 283-1323 18Fremont Lander 332-1104 332-2405 10Goshen Torrington 532-5151 532-4051 7Hot Springs Thermopolis 864-3616 864-3515 15Johnson Buffalo 684-7302 684-7272 16Laramie Cheyenne 633-4232 633-4246 2Lincoln Kemmerer 877-9056 877-9056 12Natrona Casper 235-9370 235-9211 1Niobrara Lusk 334-2432 334-2211 14Park Cody 527-8630 527-8600 11Platte Wheatland 322-2092 322-2315 8Sheridan Sheridan 674-2520 674-2500 3Sublette Pinedale 367-4373 367-4372 23Sweetwater Green River 872-3720 872-3732 4Teton Jackson 733-4770 733-4430 22Uinta Evanston 783-0333 783-0306 19Washakie Worland 347-2031 347-3131 20Weston Newcastle 746-2852 746-4744 21
License Plate, Registration & Title Information
Licensing Information & Miles Traveled
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Baggs 383-2000 Laramie 745-2225Basin 568-2529 Lovell 548-2494Big Piney 276-3059 Lusk 334-2098Buffalo 684-5809 Newcastle 746-2690Casper 473-3333 Pinedale 367-4381Cheyenne 777-3835 Rawlins 328-4102Cody 587-3346 Riverton 856-3202Douglas 358-7190 Rock Springs 352-3001Dubois 455-3140 Sheridan 672-5924Evanston 789-2257 Sundance 283-2557Gillette 682-2671 Thayne 883-5003Jackson 733-4571 Thermopolis 864-9407Kemmerer 877-9372 Torrington 532-1270Lander 332-9858 Wheatland 322-6509
Worland 347-6528
Driver’s License Exam Stations
Source: Motor Vehicle Services Program
Licensing Information & Miles Traveled
Number of Currently Registered Vehicles in WyomingJuly 31, 2015
Passenger 375,996 Trucks 258,222 Motorcycles 29,832 Multipurpose Vehicles 23,194 University of Wyoming 5,711 Handicapped 3,946 Trailer 209,484 County Commercial 12,646 County Commercial Trailer 12,618 Other 5,447 Apportioned Commercial 10,449 Apportioned Trailer 6,713 Total 954,258
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State Miles Per Capita
Wyoming 15,936
North Dakota 13,658
Alabama 13,413
Mississippi 12,945
Oklahoma 12,377
New Mexico 12,028
Indiana 11,871
National Average 9,372
Source: Management Services Program
Wyoming Licenses Issued
Commercial 37,412
Source: Driver Services Program
Vehicle Miles Traveled forSelected States, October 2014
Current Number of Valid Driver’s Licenses August 2015
Licensing Information & Miles Traveled
Total 434,415
Non-Commercial 397,003
Average Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming25,154,948
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Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming
Source: Planning Program
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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Veh
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Mile
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Off the StateHighway System
On the State Highway System
Year
On the StateHighway System
17,563,510
Off the StateHighway System
7,591,438
Average Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled in Wyoming25,154,948
Licensing Information & Miles Traveled
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Fatality Rates vs. VehicleMiles Traveled
Wyoming vs. U.S. Fatality Rates
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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Wyoming FatalityRates
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WyomingFatality Rate
U.S.Fatality Rate
Year
Fatality Rates & Crash Statistics
Source: Highway Safety Program/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Wyoming Traffic Fatalities
Fatal Crashes and Alcohol-Involved Fatal Crashes
Source: WYDOT’s Highway Safety Program
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Fata
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Alcohol Involved Fatal Crashes
Year
50 =
35.
2%
51 =
34.
7%
58 =
34.
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65 =
46.
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46 =
33.
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45 =
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Num
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Year
Fatality Rates & Crash Statistics
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Crash Facts
Source: Highway Safety Program
Total Traffic Crashes 14,808
Total Persons Injured (Non-Fatally)3,989
How many drivers were involved? 21,458
How many vehicles were involved?23,118
What type of fatal crashes occurred most often? Overturn/Rollover
How many crashes involved 14-20 year old drivers? 2,830
How many crashes involved trucks?1,599
How many crashes involved school buses?48
How many crashes involved motorcycles?290
In what month did the most crashes occur? November
On what day of the week did the most crashes occur? Monday
Fatality Rates & Crash Statistics
2014 Wyoming Traffic Crashes “Quick Facts”
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Seat Belt Usage
Source: Highway Safety Program
% of Wyoming residentsobserved using restraints
% of restraint usage nationwide
40%
60%
80%
100%
2000 2002 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Perc
enta
ge
Year
Note: Observed numbers have been verified historically. A new methodology was followed in 2012 establishing a new baseline usage.
Fatality Rates & Crash Statistics
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Non-Restrained Fatalities
Fatality Rates & Crash Statistics
0
50
100
150
200
Fata
litie
s
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
70 =
46%
61 =
45%
52 =
43%
42 =
48%
68 =
45%
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Fatalities NotRestrained
TotalFatalities
Note: Data regarding seat belt use is derived from the Inves-tigator’s Traffic Crash Report, which includes the driver and passenger(s) only. The data excludes vehicle types not normally equipped with seat belts, such as motorcycles, farm equipment, construction vehicles, mopeds, snowmobiles, ATV’s, wheelchairs and other pedestrian vehicles, bicycles, and so forth.
For a small number of fatalities each year (fewer than 10), re-straint use cannot be determined. These fatalities are excluded from the non-restrained category, but they are included in the overall fatality totals.
Source: Highway Safety Program
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WYDOT Total Revenue
Source: Budget Program/Financial Services
* Anticipated
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016*
Dolla
rs (M
illio
ns)
Fiscal Year
Drivers License$4,351,482
Registrations$66,615,542
Federal Aid$272,782,508
Fuel Taxes$122,851,858
General Funds$34,449,466
Other$25,088,068
Severance Taxes$6,711,500
Royalties$66,472,500
Vehicle Fees$11,447,551
Finances
Anticipated Revenue By Source Fiscal Year 2016Total Revenue $610,770,475
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WYDOT Expenditures
Anticipated FY2015
Anticipated FY2016
Source: Budget Program/Financial Services
Highway Improvement/Contract Maintenance
$348,562,840
Other Expenditures$27,863,795
Operating Transfers Out$7,012,517
Support Services/Regulatory
$14,291,657
Administration$1,694,542
Regular/Special Maintenance/
Operations$104,977,469
Planning/Administration
$18,894,076
CapitalExpenditures$10,146,518
Law Enforcement$43,578,421
Aeronautics$38,767,534
Finances
Highway Improvement/Contract Maintenance
$336,389,881
Other Expenditures$23,239,248
Operating Transfers Out$7,838,644
Support Services/Regulatory
$14,331,370
Administration$1,728,969
Regular/Special Maintenance/
Operations$109,341,038
Planning/Administration
$26,957,939
CapitalExpenditures$8,643,431
Law Enforcement$43,532,421
Aeronautics$38,767,534
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Motor Fuel Tax Revenue- Annual Yield per Penny of Motor Fuel Tax*
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 2014 Highway Statistics.
Wyoming and Its Neighboring States’ Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Tax Rates
MontanaGasoline: 27.75Diesel: 28.5
Wyoming*Gasoline: 24Diesel: 24
South DakotaGasoline: 30Diesel: 30
NebraskaGasoline: 27.7Diesel: 27.1
ColoradoGasoline: 22Diesel: 20.5
UtahGasoline: 29.4Diesel: 29.4
IdahoGasoline: 32Diesel: 32
Cents Per Gallon
Finances
*Includes gasoline, gasohol, and diesel fuel on-highway use.
*Wyoming’s fuel tax rates increased 10 cents July 1, 2013.
Colorado $27.57 million Idaho $9.29 million Montana $7.23 million Nebraska $12.38 million South Dakota $4.65 million Utah $14.64 million Wyoming $7.03 million
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Distribution of Fuel Taxes
Anticipated Special Fuels Diesel Tax Total: $94,086,263Fiscal Year 2016
Source: Budget Program/Financial Services/Fuel Tax Admin.
State HighwayFund
$63,531,606
Cities$4,235,440
Counties$16,941,762
L.U.S.T.$8,408,929
Administration$968,526
Anticipated Gas Tax Total: $85,610,545Fiscal Year 2016
Finances
State ParksSnowmobile
$921,867State Parks
Motor Boats$882,422
Cities$11,913,842
State HighwayFund
$45,669,713
L.U.S.T.$3,433,084
Counties$10,722,433
State/County$11,119,596
State ParksOff-Road Vehicles
$947,588
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Motor Fuel Tax Collections
Anticipated Motor Fuel Tax Collections Fiscal Year 2016
Source: Budget Program
Wyoming Resident(47.5%)
Non-Wyoming Resident(52.5%)
Finances
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Gasoline Tax Distribution
- 1/3 Based on area of
- 1/3 Based on rural
- 1/3 Based on
- 3/4 Based on gasoline taxes paid
- 1/4 Based on
14% to County Road
- 1/2 Based on area of
- 1/2 Based on rural
57.5% to Highway Fund
1
Prior to further
following gasoline tax revenue is deducted and distributed as follows:
From Snowmobiles and Motorboats
- Credited to an earmarked revenue account within the Department of Parks and Cultural Resources
- Determined by formula
(L.U.S.T.) PennyAn amount equivalent to the one cent is diverted from WYDOT’s severance taxes to the Department of Environmental Quality for leaking underground fuel
1
Source: Budget Program
Finances
24- Cent Gasoline Tax Distribution
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Source: Budget Program
Diesel Tax Distribution
2 This 2% is not taken from the 10-cent increase authorized July 1, 2013.
20% to Counties- 1/3 Based on area of
county ratio- 1/3 Based on rural
population ratio- 1/3 Based on
assessed valuation ratio
5% to Cities- Based on
population ratio
75% to Highway Fund
Exemptions apply W.S. 39-17-1051
Prior to further distribution, up to 2% is diverted to the Highway Fund for collections and distribution.
(L.U.S.T.) PennyAn amount equivalent to the one cent is diverted from WYDOT’s severance taxes to the Department of Environmental Quality for leaking underground fuel storage tank clean-up activities.
1 2
Finances
24- Cent Diesel Tax Distribution
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Gasoline and Gasohol
48%356.7 million
gallons
Diesel52%
392.0 milliongallons
Motor Fuel Tax Receipts
Source: Budget Program/Financial Services/Fuel Tax Admin.
Note: Tax receipts include all motor fuels. Fuel consumption is limited to highway use – L.U.S.T., off-road use, and refunds to other jurisdictions are not included.
Gasolineand Gasohol
48%$85.6 million
Diesel52%
$94.1 million
Includes L.U.S.T.
Finances
Anticipated Total Receipts: $179.7 millionFiscal Year 2016
Total Consumption: 748.7 million gallonsFiscal Year 2016
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State and Federal Funding
State Highway Improvements as Percentage of Total Program
- Actual or Anticipated Obligations -
Source: Budget Program
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
State Funds State General Funds Federal Funds
Dol
lars
(Mill
ions
)
Year
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
33%
17%
17%
16%
12%
18%
14%
16%
16%
27%
26%
21% 26
%
24%
18%
13%
14% 14
%
14% 6% 7%
62% 57
% 60%
70%
69%
72% 70
%
70% 67
%
67% 64
%7%
29%
Finances
More than $3.50 today is needed to purchase what $1 bought in 1987.
1987
2015
Impacts of Inflation
30
Legal Width: 8-1/2 ft.Legal Height: 14 ft.Legal Length: 60 ft. For single units or semi-trailers in a truck-tractor and semi-trailer combination 81 ft. For a semi-trailer, trailer, or double semi-trailer combined length in a truck-tractor and semi-trailer, trailer, or double semi-trailer combination including the connecting mechanism 85 ft. Any combination of vehicles other than those listed above No combination of vehicles may consist of more than three single vehicles.Legal Axle Weights: Single axle - 20,000 lbs. Tandem axle - 36,000 lbs. Triple axle - 42,000 lbs. Gross weight - 117,000 lbs.
For oversize or overweight load information call (307) 777-4376 or 777-4747.
Notice: Information subject to change.
Truck Size and Weight Limits
Source: Wyoming Highway Patrol’s Commercial Carrier Section
Ports of Entry
Trucking Information
Frannie (307) 664-2389Gillette (307) 682-4030Kemmerer (307) 877-4229Laramie (307) 745-2200Lusk (307) 334-3814Sheridan (307) 674-2350 Sundance (307) 283-1616 Torrington (307) 532-2519
Alpine (307) 654-7569Casper (307) 265-3532Cheyenne I-25 (307) 777-4896 I-80 (307) 777-4894 US 85 (307) 777-4895Evanston (307) 789-3538
31
One mile of road in Wyoming costs the following to preserve: 2-lane bituminous preservation: $150,000 to $250,000 4-lane (interstate) bituminous preservation: $300,000 to $700,000One mile of road in Wyoming costs the following to resurface: 2-lane bituminous overlay/resurface: $350,000 to $1,000,000 4-lane bituminous overlay/resurface: $850,000 to $2,000,000Reconstructing one mile of road in Wyoming costs approximately the following: 2-lane bituminous reconstruction: $700,000 to $2,000,000 4-lane bituminous reconstruction: $1,500,000 to $3,500,000 4-lane concrete reconstruction: $3,500,000 to $4,750,000(Reconstruction in mountainous terrain can be substantially more expensive than the flat land reconstruction figures given.)
Although the State Highway System (including the 914 miles of interstate) amounts to less than 25 percent of the total number of roads in the state, it carries nearly 70 percent of the state’s vehicle traffic.
Road Preservation, Resurfacing, and Reconstruction
28,993Miles ofroads in
Wyoming
9.18BillionMiles
23.32%
30.02%
76.68% 69.98%
Mileage Vehicle Miles Traveled
State Highways Non-State
Road Information
System Size vs. Use
32
Percentage of ConstructionJobs Completed on Time
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Ove
rrun
s on
Cons
truc
tion
Proj
ects
Year
Source: Construction Program
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Perc
enta
ge
Year
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
Road Information
Annual Cost Overrun Expressed as Percentage
Source: Chief Engineer
33
Tim
ely
mai
nten
ance
is th
e ke
y to
getti
ng th
e m
axim
um li
fe fr
om o
ur p
avem
ents
. For
eve
ry
dolla
r not
spen
t on
timel
y pr
even
tive
mai
nten
ance
, $4
to $
8 w
ill b
e ne
eded
for c
ompl
ete
reco
nstr
uctio
n a
few
yea
rs la
ter.
Road Deterioration vs. Time
Source: Pavement Management System
Exce
llent
Goo
d
Fair
Poor
Faile
d
Asph
alt P
avem
ents
Conc
rete
Pav
emen
ts
YEAR
S
2 54 10
6 158 20
10 2512 30
14 35
Reconstructio
n
Thick-lift
Asph
alt
Ove
rlay
Chip
-Sea
lTh
in-lift
over
lay
Preven
tativ
eM
aint
enan
ce
Fully
Ope
ratio
nal
Each
$1
ofRe
novatio
nCo
st H
ere
Will
Cos
t $4
to $
8 if
Dela
yed
to H
ere
12%
of
Life
40%
Dro
p in
Qua
lity
75%
of L
ife
40%
Dro
p in
Qua
lity
100 0
*Cri
tica
l Tim
e*
*Cri
tica
l Tim
e*
Road Information
34
State Highway SystemPerformance Trends
Source: Materials Program
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
202
2
202
4
20
26
20
28
20
30
20
32
20
34
% of Total Miles
Year
Perc
enta
ge P
oor
Proj
ecte
d Pe
rcen
tage
Poo
rPe
rcen
tage
Goo
d to
Exc
elle
ntPr
ojec
ted
Perc
enta
ge G
ood
to E
xcel
lent
0%
10
%
20
%
30
%
40
%
50
%
60
%
70
%
80
%
90
%
10
0%
Road Information
Pavement Condition
35
Yearly Pavement Rehabilitation Miles 2002-2015*
Statewide Highway System Pavement Condition(Includes all surfacing improvements through 2015)
Pavement Conditionand Rehabilitation
Source: Pavement Management System
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Total Statewide Interstate Non-Interstate NHS Non-NHS
% Good to Excellent % Poor to Fair
Perc
enta
ge o
f Mile
s
System
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Mile
s
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Year
Projects constructed with American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) Funds
Projects constructed with State General Funds
Projects constructed with Construction Program Budget
Projects constructed with AbandonedMine Land Funds
Ten Cent Fuel Tax Funding
Road Information
* M
ileag
e fo
r Int
erst
ate
high
way
pro
ject
s inc
lude
s
both
dire
ction
s.
36
State Highway Percentages and Pavement Types
Concrete vs. Asphalt
Source: Pavement Management System
Non-NHS46%
I-258%
I-8011%
I-906%
Non-InterstateNHS29%
Concrete7%
Asphalt93%
System Classifications
Road Information
37
Traffic Levels
Passenger Car Traffic by System - 2014
Heavy Truck Traffic by System - 2014
Source: Planning Program
I-907%
NHS32%
I-8020%
I-2512%
Other29%
I-8056%
I-2511%
Other11%
NHS17%
I-905%
Road Information
38
Bridge Conditions
2015 Bridge Conditions Based on Deck Area
NHS Structurally Deficient History
Source: Bridge Program - Federal Tape Submittal for 2015
Total Deck Area
Structurally Deficient
Area% Structurally
Deficient
NHS
State - Interstate 5,232,962 649,076 12.4%
State - Non Interstate 2,993,390 388,612 13.0%
Cities and Counties 19,177 0 0.0%
Total NHS 8,245,530 1,037,688 12.6%
Non NHS
State 3,099,574 377,390 12.2%
Cities and Counties 2,036,160 367,838 18.1%
Total Non NHS 5,135,734 745,228 14.5%
Totals
Total State 11,325,926 1,415,078 12.5%
Total Cities and Counties 2,055,337 367,838 17.9%
Total State, Cities, and Counties 13,381,263 1,782,916 13.3%
Bridge Information
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
% S
truc
tura
lly D
efici
ent D
eck
Area
MAP-21 Target NHS Deficient Structure HistoryYear
Not
e: M
ap-2
1 w
ent i
nto
effec
t Oct
ober
1, 2
012.
39
Bridge Conditions
Bridge Information
Condition of Bridges on the State Highway System Total Number of Bridges: 1,960
Condition of City and County Bridges Total Number of Bridges: 847
Source: Bridge Program - Federal Tape Submittal for 2015
Poor3.8% (75)
Fair46.3% (908)
Excellent10.2% (200)
Good39.7% (777)
Poor24.3% (206)
Fair38.8% (329)
Excellent11.0% (93)
Good25.9% (219)
40
Rural Area Program• Statewide rural public transit program – funded through Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) apportionments and state highway funds.
o Assists with capital, administrative, and operating expenses statewide.
• Rural Technical Assistance Program (RTAP) o Nearly all the RTAP money is subcontracted to WYTRANS to offer statewide safety and driver training.• Intercity Bus Program – provides capital, administrative,
operating, and marketing assistance to operators to provide service making connections between municipalities both in and outside Wyoming.
Railroad Route Miles Owned
BNSF Railway Company 970
Union Pacific Railroad 879
Bighorn Divide & Wyoming Railroad 30
Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad 7
Swan Ranch Railroad 3
Total 1,889
Wyoming Rail System
Source: Planning Program
WYDOT Transit Program
Other Transportation Modes
41
WYDOT Transit Program
Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities This program provides formula funding to increase the mobility of
seniors and persons with disabilities. It funds private, non-profit, and government agencies to acquire transit vehicles and related equipment. Often federal, state, and local funds combine to finance these acquisitions.
Rural Area Formula Grants Allows for capital, planning, and operating assistance to support
public transportation in rural areas, defined as areas with fewer than 50,000 population.
State Planning and Research Programs Provides funds to address local, regional, and statewide transit
planning including transit development plans, coordinated human service transportation plans, and design and engineering for transit capital projects.
Urbanized Area Formula Program (Pop. Over 50,000) Assists with capital, administrative, and operating expenses for
Casper and Cheyenne urbanized transit programs.Bus and Bus Facilities Program Transit providers may apply to WYDOT for eligible bus and bus
facilities projects.State Transportation Enterprise Fund Grants or loans administered through the State Lands &
Investments Board (SLIB) to provide capital investments for enhancing public transportation throughout Wyoming.
Other Transportation Modes
42
Albany CountyEppson Center for Seniors (307) 745-5116 UW Transit & Parking Services (307) 766-9800 Big Horn County North Big Horn Senior Center (307) 548-6556 South Big Horn Senior Citizens (307) 765-4488 Campbell County Campbell County Senior Citizens Association (307) 686-0804 Carbon County Carbon County Senior Services (307) 328-2863Baggs Assisted Care Facility(307) 383-6861 Converse County Douglas Senior CitizensTransportation in Douglas and Glenrock (307) 358-4348 Crook County Crook County Senior Services(307) 283-1711
Fremont County Child Development Services of Fremont County(307) 332-5508High Country Senior Citizens (Dubois)(307) 455-2990 Lander Senior Citizens Center (307) 332-2746 Riverton Senior Citizens Center (307) 856-6332 Shoshoni Senior Citizens (307) 876-2703 Wind River Transportation Authority (307) 856-7118
Goshen County Diversified Services (307) 532-5911 Goshen County, WY Senior Friendship Center (307) 532-2796 Hot Springs County Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center(307) 864-2151 Johnson County Buffalo Senior Center (307) 684-9551 Laramie County City of Cheyenne, Transit Program (307) 637-6253 Lincoln County Kemmerer Senior Citizens (307) 877-3806 Star Valley Senior Citizens (307) 885-3780 Thayne Senior Citizens (307) 883-2678 Natrona County Casper Area Transportation Coalition (CATC)/The Bus (307) 265-1313 Niobrara County Niobrara Senior Center (307) 334-2561
Public Transit Information
Other Transportation Modes
43
Park County Cody Council on Aging (307) 587-6221 Meeteetse Recreation District (307) 868-2603 Powell Senior Citizens Center Ago-Go (307) 754-4223 Platte County Services for Seniors (307) 322-3424 Sheridan County Rehabilitation Enterprises of North Eastern Wyoming (RENEW) (307) 672-7481 Senior Citizens Council (307) 674-9272
Sublette County Rendezvous Pointe (307) 367-2881 Southwest Sublette County Pioneers (307) 276-3249 Sweetwater County Sweetwater Transit Authority Resources (STAR) (307) 382-7827 Teton County Children’s Learning Center(307) 733-1616Senior Center of Jackson Hole (307) 733-7300Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit (START Bus) (307) 733-4521
Unita CountyUnita Senior Citizens, Inc.(307) 789-3553
Washakie County Ten Sleep Senior Center(307) 366-2210 Washakie County Senior Citizens Center (307) 347-3208 Weston County Weston County Senior Services (307) 746-4903 Transportation Voucher Program Wyoming Independent Living Rehabilitation Casper (307) 266 6956 Cheyenne (307) 637-5127 Gillette (307) 682-3471 Laramie (307) 721-4071Wyoming Services for Independent Living Lander (307) 332-4889 Powell (307) 754-4868 Rock Springs (307) 362-4159
Intercity Bus ProvidersALLTRANS, Inc. (800) 652-9510Black Hills Stage Lines(877) 779-2999Greyhound (800) 231-2222Jefferson Lines (800) 451-5333
Public Transit Information
Other Transportation Modes
44
Wyoming Airport System
Source: Aeronautics Division
Gran
dTe
ton
Nat’l
Par
k
Yello
wst
one
Natio
nal P
ark
789
70
7023
0
230
230
130
130
130
8413
487
156
220
487 77
59
34
22
28
412
450
5959
338
343
345
58511
124
112
113
24
59
28789
120
432
436
435
32
295
120
120
296
287
30
287
287
85
789
789
287
287
26
85
85
85
18
18
2020
20
2620
191
191
191
191
191
191
191
189
189
189
189
189
89 89
89
89 30
30
30
26
26
26
287
85
18
16
16
85
212
14
16
16
16
14
14
14
287
26
287
287
287
26
2626
2620
20
20
20
310
16
1614
1420
1614
212
ALT 14
ALT 14
789
80
2587
30
25
25
25
25
2620
87
87
80
80
8030
30
30
1614
25
90
90
90
90
Med
icine
Bow
Lara
mie
Casp
erDo
ugla
s
Torri
ngto
n
Guer
nsey
Evan
ston
Gree
n Ri
ver
Rock
Sprin
gs
Fort
Brid
ger
Coke
ville
Kem
mer
er
Fars
on
Pine
dale
Big P
iney
Afton
Jack
son
Sher
idan
Buffa
loGi
llette
Moo
rcro
ft
Sund
ance
New
cast
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Cody
Pow
ell
Love
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wle
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bull
Basin Th
erm
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land
Dubo
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Shos
honi
Rive
rton
Land
erMee
teet
se
Whe
atla
nd26
87
80
Chey
enne80
Pine
Bluff
s
Raw
lins
Sara
toga
Dixo
n
Lusk
Glen
do
Hule
tt
789
114
ALT 14
Upto
n
Casp
er
Chey
enne
Gill
ette
Jack
son
Lara
mie
Rive
rton
Rock
Spr
ings
Sher
idan
Wor
land
Cody
Coke
ville
Dixo
n
Dubo
is
Gle
ndoHu
lett
Lusk Pi
ne B
luffs
Shos
honi
Ther
mop
olis
Upt
on
Cow
ley
Med
icin
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w
Gre
en R
iver
Fort
Brid
ger
Big
Pine
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Buffa
lo
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rnse
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Kem
mer
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Raw
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Torr
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heat
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Afton
Doug
las
Evan
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Gre
ybul
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Pine
dale
Sara
toga
Other Transportation Modes
45Other Transportation Modes
Wyoming Airport System
City Airport1. Casper ................... Casper-Natrona County International Airport2. Cheyenne.............. Cheyenne Regional-Jerry Olson Field3. Cody ...................... Yellowstone Regional Airport4. Gillette .................. Gillette-Campbell County Airport5. Jackson .................. Jackson Hole Airport6. Laramie ................. Laramie Regional Airport7. Riverton ................ Riverton Regional Airport8. Rock Springs ........ Rock Springs-Sweetwater County Airport9. Sheridan ................ Sheridan County Airport 10. Worland ................ Worland Municipal Airport
Business AirportsCity Airport
1. Afton ..................... Afton-Lincoln County Municipal Airport2. Douglas ................. Converse County Airport3. Evanston ............... Evanston-Uinta County Burns Field4. Greybull ................ South Big Horn County Airport5. Pinedale ................. Ralph Wenz Field6. Saratoga ................ Shively Field
Intermediate AirportsCity Airport
1. Big Piney................ Miley Memorial Field2. Buffalo ................... Johnson County Airport3. Guernsey ..............4. Kemmerer ............ Kemmerer Municipal Airport
Camp Guernsey Army Airfield
5. Lander ................... Hunt Field 6. Newcastle ............. Mondell Field7. Powell .................... Powell Municipal Airport8. Rawlins .................. Rawlins Municipal/Harvey Field9. Torrington ............ Torrington Municipal Airport10. Wheatland ............ Phifer Field
Commercial Service Airports
Local AirportsCity Airport
1. Cokeville ............... Cokeville Municipal Airport2. Cowley .................. North Big Horn County Airport 3. Dixon ..................... Dixon Airport4. Dubois ................... Dubois Municipal Airport5. Fort Bridger ......... Fort Bridger Airport6. Glendo .................. Thomas Memorial Airport7. Green River ......... Greater Green River Intergalactic Spaceport8. Hulett .................... Hulett Municipal Airport
Lusk ........................ Lusk Municipal Airport10. Medicine Bow ...... Medicine Bow Airport †
†
†
†
†
11. Pine Bluffs ............. Pine Bluffs Municipal Airport12. Shoshoni ............... Shoshoni Municipal Airport13. Thermopolis ......... Hot Springs County Airport14. Upton .................... Upton Municipal Airport †
Non-paved.
9.
46
Total Wyoming Airport Passengers(Enplanements/Deplanements)
Airp
orts
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Gro
wth
fr
om
2004
Nat
rona
Cou
nty
Inte
rnati
onal
Airp
ort
(CPR
)18
0,50
216
0,03
615
3,65
814
6,81
314
7,81
116
5,89
615
4,54
217
5,35
119
6,38
420
6,68
215
%
Chey
enne
Reg
iona
l Ai
rpor
t (CY
S)28
,891
32,9
8133
,654
29,9
4522
,886
35,2
9346
,081
29,5
2921
,811
8,91
1-6
9%
Yello
wst
one
Regi
onal
Ai
rpor
t (CO
D)56
,298
56,4
4053
,266
51,8
4152
,220
55,7
3955
,385
55,3
4861
,232
63,6
3413
%
Gill
ette-
Cam
pbel
l Co
unty
Airp
ort (
GCC
)31
,233
42,8
9650
,492
55,1
6751
,370
56,4
7161
,998
60,7
6252
,828
52,0
3767
%
Jack
son
Hole
Airp
ort
(JAC)
492,
195
555,
909
541,
403
603,
967
571,
861
575,
348
551,
250
542,
430
576,
841
626,
778
9%
Lara
mie
Reg
iona
l Ai
rpor
t (LA
R)16
,876
18,5
8419
,347
19,1
6515
,016
14,9
5315
,056
14,4
3124
,080
24,5
0645
%
Rive
rton
Reg
iona
l Ai
rpor
t (RI
W)
25,1
8529
,167
31,1
5534
,046
28,5
7628
,633
28,5
1626
,090
27,0
1215
,557
-38%
Rock
Spr
ings
- Sw
eetw
ater
Cou
nty
Airp
ort (
RKS)
28,4
4435
,061
43,5
1349
,572
39,4
3745
,149
57,8
3561
,700
53,7
0743
,481
53%
Sher
idan
Cou
nty
Airp
ort (
SHR)
26,8
6226
,874
41,3
1435
,557
28,6
3729
,318
27,6
3726
,471
28,5
1017
,558
-35%
Wor
land
Mun
icip
al
Airp
ort (
WRL
)4,
238
5,54
47,
475
6,09
15,
392
5,51
96,
231
5,70
65,
686
2,28
4-4
6%
Wyo
min
g St
ate
Tota
ls89
0,72
496
3,49
297
5,27
71,
032,
164
963,
206
1,01
2,31
91,
004,
531
997,
818
1,04
8,09
11,
061,
428
1.3%
Source: Aeronautics Division
Other Transportation Modes
47
Airp
orts
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Gro
wth
fr
om
2004
Nat
rona
Cou
nty
Inte
rnati
onal
Airp
ort
(CPR
)18
0,50
216
0,03
615
3,65
814
6,81
314
7,81
116
5,89
615
4,54
217
5,35
119
6,38
420
6,68
215
%
Chey
enne
Reg
iona
l Ai
rpor
t (CY
S)28
,891
32,9
8133
,654
29,9
4522
,886
35,2
9346
,081
29,5
2921
,811
8,91
1-6
9%
Yello
wst
one
Regi
onal
Ai
rpor
t (CO
D)56
,298
56,4
4053
,266
51,8
4152
,220
55,7
3955
,385
55,3
4861
,232
63,6
3413
%
Gill
ette-
Cam
pbel
l Co
unty
Airp
ort (
GCC
)31
,233
42,8
9650
,492
55,1
6751
,370
56,4
7161
,998
60,7
6252
,828
52,0
3767
%
Jack
son
Hole
Airp
ort
(JAC)
492,
195
555,
909
541,
403
603,
967
571,
861
575,
348
551,
250
542,
430
576,
841
626,
778
9%
Lara
mie
Reg
iona
l Ai
rpor
t (LA
R)16
,876
18,5
8419
,347
19,1
6515
,016
14,9
5315
,056
14,4
3124
,080
24,5
0645
%
Rive
rton
Reg
iona
l Ai
rpor
t (RI
W)
25,1
8529
,167
31,1
5534
,046
28,5
7628
,633
28,5
1626
,090
27,0
1215
,557
-38%
Rock
Spr
ings
- Sw
eetw
ater
Cou
nty
Airp
ort (
RKS)
28,4
4435
,061
43,5
1349
,572
39,4
3745
,149
57,8
3561
,700
53,7
0743
,481
53%
Sher
idan
Cou
nty
Airp
ort (
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