Rail carloads—at 210,911—were down 16.2%, trailing the weeks ending March 28 and March 21, at 219,844 and 224,048, respectively.
 Source: logistics Mgmt
U.S. rail carload and intermodal units drop to Great Recession levels, says AAR
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