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U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes see annual February declines, reports AAR
March 3, 2023
Rail carloads—at 905,744—were down 1.6%, or 15,101 units—compared to February 2021. Intermodal containers and trailers—at 943,979—were off 8.4%, or 86,351 units, annually.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed, for the week ending January 15, reports AAR
January 21, 2022
Rail carloads—at 233,647—saw a 0.5% annual increase, and intermodal containers and trailers—at 259,970—were off 12.2%.
AAR reports mixed U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes, for week ending July 10
July 16, 2021
Rail carloads—at 210,297—increased 4.3% annually, trailing the weeks ending July 3 and June 26, at 236,486 and 237,117, respectively.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes see annual gains in April, reports AAR
May 7, 2021
Rail carloads—at 951,840—headed up 23.7%, or 182,060 carloads, and intermodal units—at 1,173,952—increased 33.8%, or 296,758 units, annually, in April.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are up, for the week ending March 20, reports AAR
March 26, 2021
Rail carloads—at 230,605—rose 2.9% annually, and intermodal containers and trailers—at 282,270—saw a 19.8% annual gain. AAR officials noted that annual comparisons for this week are inflated, due to “the widespread economy-wide shutdowns—and subsequent large reduction in rail volumes—a year ago at this time.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed for the week ending January 16, reports AAR
January 22, 2021
Rail carloads—at 232,550—fell 2% annually, and intermodal container and trailers—at 295,997—rose 12.8%.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed for the week ending October 10, reports AAR
October 16, 2020
Rail carloads—at 230,964—saw a 5.2% annual decline, and intermodal containers and trailers—at 289,488 units—saw an 8.4% annual increase.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal units are down for the week ending May 23, reports AAR
May 29, 2020
Rail carloads—at 190,639—saw a 27.5% annual decline, and intermodal containers and trailers—at 238,076—saw an 11.2% annual decline.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are down for week ending May 9, reports AAR
May 15, 2020
Rail carloads—at 185,144—fell 28.4%, annually, and intermodal containers and trailers—at 227,405 units—saw a 16% annual decline.
U.S. volumes see declines for week ending March 7, led by steep intermodal declines, says AAR
March 13, 2020
Rail carloads—at 229,742—fell 3.5% annually, and intermodal containers and trailers—at 232,561—dropped 14.1%.
U.S. rail and intermodal volumes slip in September, reports AAR
October 4, 2019
Rail carloads, at 992,452, were down 7%, or 74,172 carloads, compared to September 2018, and intermodal units, at 2,054,025, slipped 6.4%, or 140,161 units, annually.
AAR reports annual declines for U.S. carloads and intermodal units in February
March 8, 2019
Carloads dropped 2.7%, or 28,238 carloads, annually to 999,978, and intermodal units slipped 0.9%, or 9,513 units, to 1,094,499.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed for the week ending February 16
March 1, 2019
Rail carloads, at 256,954, rose 2% annually, and intermodal units, at 265,676, slipped 3.9% annually.
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes see annual declines for week ending January 26
February 1, 2019
Rail carloads, at 248,397, fell 4.7% annually, and intermodal containers and trailers, at 273,089, were off 3.3% annually.
AAR reports annual U.S. carload and intermodal gains for week ending January 12
January 18, 2019
Rail carloads, at 266,240, headed up 10.3%, and intermodal containers and trailers, at 288,887, increased 5.3%.