2019 U.S. rail carloads decreased 4.9%, or 668,075 carloads, to 12,992,404, compared to 2018’s 13,640,641, which was up 1.8% over 2017. Intermodal containers and trailers, were down 5.1%, or 740,240 units, to 13,732,570.
Source: logistics Mgmt
2019 U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes see annual declines, reports AAR
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