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National Transportation Library

1998 establishments in Washington, D.C.1998 establishments in the United StatesLibraries established in 1998Libraries in Washington, D.C.National libraries in the United States
Transportation government agencies of the United StatesUnited States Department of Transportation agencies
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The National Transportation Library (NTL) maintains and facilitates access to information necessary for transportation decision-making in government and coordinates with public and private transportation libraries and information providers to improve information sharing among the transportation community. It is currently under the administration of the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).

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National Transportation Library
3rd Street Southeast, Washington

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United States Department of Transportation

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20590 Washington
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