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Weekly U.S. rail traffic continues to show gains

By Trains Staff | December 19, 2024

Carloads down, intermodal up, continuing trend for the year

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Weekly table showing U.S. carload rail traffic by commodity type and overall intermodal volume
Association of American Railroads

WASHINGTON — U.S. weekly rail traffic remains up as the year winds down.

Figures for the week ending Dec. 14 saw U.S. railroads move 526,166 carloads and intermodal units, a 4.8% increase over the same week in 2023, according to statistics from the Association of American Railroads. Those figures include 228,400 carloads, down 2.4% from the corresponding week a year ago, and 297,766 containers and trailers, up 11.1%.

Through 50 weeks of 2024, carload traffic is down 3.1% while intermodal traffic is up 9.2% for an overall gain of 3.3% compared to the same period a year ago.

North American volume for the week, from nine reporting U.S., Canadian, and Mexican railroads, included 334,768 carloads, down 4% from the same week a year ago, and 379,155 intermodal units, up 7%. The combined total of 713,923 carloads and intermodal units represents a 1.5% increase.

For the year to date, overall North American volume is up 2.2% compared to the first 40 weeks of 2023. That includes a 1% decline in Canada and a 3% gain in Mexico.

The next two weeks of rail traffic reports will be released later than usual — on Friday, Dec. 27, and Friday, Jan. 3 — because of holidays.

One thought on “Weekly U.S. rail traffic continues to show gains

  1. Once again for the cheap seats. I would like the AAR to produce a similar chart that reflects derail events. How much lost tonnage and engine hours and lost hours of usable track time per month.

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