Revenue Freight Traffic Statistics for the Major North American Railroads. Weekly Railroad Traffic

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1 Revenue Freight Traffic Statistics for the Major North American Railroads Weekly Railroad Traffic Week 26, Ended June 28,

2 Notes 1. Traffic of Canadian railroads reflects their Canadian and U.S. operations, and the operations of their U.S. subsidiaries. U.S. traffic reflects the U.S. and Canadian operations of U.S. railroads. 2. U.S. Class I railroads are those earning revenues of at least $452.7 million in 2012, as defined by the Surface Transportation Board. 3. The U.S. railroads in the Weekly Railroad Traffic report originated 87 percent of U.S. non-intermodal carloads and 98 percent of U.S. intermodal units during If the U.S. operations of the Canadian railroads were included, 96 percent of U.S. carload traffic, and 100 percent of itermodal traffic, would be represented. The Canadian railroads in the Weekly Railroad Traffic report accounted for 96 percent of Canadian traffic in Revisions to the traffic data may be submitted by reporting railroads through the end of the following calendar year. When a railroad is unable to submit its traffic figures for the current week, the AAR repeats figures from a prior period. These figures are replaced with carrier-reported data as soon as possible, and future reports reflect these revisions. 5. Year-over-year comparisons are made to the week (or comparable period) which ended 52 weeks earlier. 6. Cover map based upon the National Transportation Atlas Database 2011 and the North American Transportation Atlas Database 1998, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, with updates from railroad system maps. Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR,

3 North American Rail Traffic Summary 900, ,000 Total Carloads and Units 700, , , ,000 Carloads Canada 11.0% 9.1% Mexico -4.8% 2.5% United States 6.3% 6.0% -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15% Current Week Prior 4 Weeks Year-to-date vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Total Carloads 398, % 395, % 9,885, , % Chemicals 43, % 43, % 1,125,442 43, % Coal 120, % 120, % 3,124, , % Farm and Food Products, excl. Grain 24, % 25, % 653,516 25, % Forest Products 20, % 19, % 480,790 18, % Grain 29, % 30, % 804,114 30, % Metallic Ores and Metals 48, % 48, % 1,108,703 42, % Motor Vehicles and Parts 28, % 27, % 668,811 25, % Nonmetallic Minerals and Products 48, % 46, % 1,090,571 41, % Petroleum and Petroleum Products 23, % 22, % 580,200 22, % Other 10, % 9, % 248,861 9, % Units 333, % 334, % 8,347, , % Total Traffic 732, % 729, % 18,232, , % Notes: Averages per week may not sum to totals as a result of independent rounding. Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 1

4 Rail Traffic Originated, by Commodity U.S. Railroads Commodity vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Agricultural & Food Products 34, % 35, % 959,944 36, % Grain 18, % 18, % 524,660 20, % Farm products, excl. grain % % 22, % Grain mill products 9, % 9, % 250,991 9, % Food products 5, % 6, % 162,170 6, % Chemicals & Petroleum 45, % 44, % 1,169,438 44, % Chemicals 30, % 29, % 788,477 30, % Petroleum & petroleum products 15, % 14, % 380,961 14, % Coal 111, % 110, % 2,881, , % Forest Products 12, % 11, % 290,378 11, % Primary forest products 1, % 1, % 40,059 1, % Lumber & wood products 3, % 3, % 92,324 3, % Pulp & paper products 6, % 6, % 157,995 6, % Metallic Ores & Metals 28, % 27, % 630,168 24, % Metallic ores 8, % 8, % 146,593 5, % Coke 3, % 3, % 96,194 3, % Primary metal products 11, % 11, % 275,874 10, % Iron & steel scrap 4, % 4, % 111,507 4, % Motor Vehicles & Parts 18, % 17, % 434,765 16, % Nonmetallic Minerals & Products 38, % 37, % 879,641 33, % Crushed stone, sand & gravel 24, % 24, % 549,092 21, % Nonmetallic minerals 5, % 5, % 129,083 4, % Stone, clay & glass products 8, % 8, % 201,466 7, % Other 8, % 7, % 202,580 7, % Waste & nonferrous scrap 3, % 3, % 81,792 3, % All other carloads 5, % 4, % 120,788 4, % Total Carloads 298, % 292, % 7,448, , % Traffic (Units) 264, % 263, % 6,642, , % Containers 234, % 234, % 5,869, , % Trailers 29, % 29, % 773,195 29, % Total Traffic 563, % 555, % 14,090, , % 650, ,000 Total Traffic U.S. Railroads 550, , , , ,000 Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 2

5 Rail Traffic Originated, by Commodity U.S. Class I Railroads Commodity vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Agricultural & Food Products 34, % 35, % 957,354 36, % Grain 18, % 18, % 524,660 20, % Farm products, excl. grain % % 22, % Grain mill products 9, % 9, % 250,991 9, % Food products 5, % 5, % 159,580 6, % Chemicals & Petroleum 45, % 44, % 1,162,020 44, % Chemicals 29, % 29, % 781,059 30, % Petroleum & petroleum products 15, % 14, % 380,961 14, % Coal 110, % 108, % 2,835, , % Forest Products 12, % 11, % 290,150 11, % Primary forest products 1, % 1, % 39,941 1, % Lumber & wood products 3, % 3, % 92,305 3, % Pulp & paper products 6, % 6, % 157,904 6, % Metallic Ores & Metals 25, % 24, % 590,044 22, % Metallic ores 5, % 5, % 115,401 4, % Coke 3, % 3, % 96,175 3, % Primary metal products 11, % 10, % 268,151 10, % Iron & steel scrap 4, % 4, % 110,317 4, % Motor Vehicles & Parts 18, % 17, % 431,422 16, % Nonmetallic Minerals & Products 37, % 36, % 845,968 32, % Crushed stone, sand & gravel 23, % 23, % 517,953 19, % Nonmetallic minerals 5, % 5, % 129,083 4, % Stone, clay & glass products 8, % 8, % 198,932 7, % Other 8, % 7, % 200,836 7, % Waste & nonferrous scrap 3, % 3, % 81,420 3, % All other carloads 5, % 4, % 119,416 4, % Total Carloads 292, % 285, % 7,313, , % Traffic (Units) 260, % 259, % 6,514, , % Containers 232, % 231, % 5,792, , % Trailers 27, % 27, % 721,881 27, % Total Traffic 552, % 544, % 13,827, , % 650, ,000 Total Traffic U.S. Class I Railroads 550, , , , ,000 Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 3

6 Rail Traffic Originated, by Commodity U.S. Short Line Railroads Commodity vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Agricultural & Food Products % % 2, % Grain Farm products, excl. grain Grain mill products % % Food products % % 2, % Chemicals & Petroleum % % 7, % Chemicals % % 7, % Petroleum & petroleum products % Coal 1, % 1, % 45,872 1, % Forest Products % % % Primary forest products % % % Lumber & wood products % Pulp & paper products % % Metallic Ores & Metals 3, % 3, % 40,124 1, % Metallic ores 2, % 2, % 31,192 1, % Coke % % % Primary metal products % % 7, % Iron & steel scrap % % 1, % Motor Vehicles & Parts % % 3, % Nonmetallic Minerals & Products 1, % 1, % 33,673 1, % Crushed stone, sand & gravel % 1, % 31,139 1, % Nonmetallic minerals Stone, clay & glass products % % 2, % Other % % 1, % Waste & nonferrous scrap % % % All other carloads % % 1, % Total Carloads 6, % 6, % 134,992 5, % Traffic (Units) 4, % 4, % 128,300 4, % Containers 2, % 2, % 76,986 2, % Trailers 1, % 1, % 51,314 1, % Total Traffic 11, % 11, % 263,292 10, % 20,000 15,000 Total Traffic U.S. Short Line Railroads 10,000 5,000 0 Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 4

7 Rail Traffic Originated, by Commodity Canadian Railroads Commodity vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Agricultural & Food Products 16, % 17, % 431,563 16, % Grain 10, % 10, % 250,500 9, % Farm products, excl. grain 3, % 4, % 85,792 3, % Grain mill products 1, % 1, % 40,833 1, % Food products 2, % 1, % 54,438 2, % Chemicals & Petroleum 19, % 19, % 489,126 18, % Chemicals 11, % 11, % 300,703 11, % Petroleum & petroleum products 7, % 7, % 188,423 7, % Coal 9, % 10, % 238,867 9, % Forest Products 7, % 7, % 189,224 7, % Primary forest products 1, % 1, % 38,529 1, % Lumber & wood products 3, % 3, % 72,638 2, % Pulp & paper products 3, % 3, % 78,057 3, % Metallic Ores & Metals 16, % 17, % 367,638 14, % Metallic ores 12, % 13, % 273,393 10, % Coke % % 12, % Primary metal products 2, % 2, % 59,170 2, % Iron & steel scrap % % 22, % Motor Vehicles & Parts 5, % 5, % 130,114 5, % Nonmetallic Minerals & Products 7, % 7, % 156,340 6, % Crushed stone, sand & gravel 4, % 4, % 88,335 3, % Nonmetallic minerals 1, % 1, % 32,409 1, % Stone, clay & glass products 1, % 1, % 35,596 1, % Other 1, % 1, % 31,504 1, % Waste & nonferrous scrap % % 9, % All other carloads % % 21, % Total Carloads 83, % 86, % 2,034,376 78, % Traffic (Units) 58, % 59, % 1,446,750 55, % Containers 57, % 57, % 1,399,737 53, % Trailers 1, % 1, % 47,013 1, % Total Traffic 142, % 146, % 3,481, , % 200, ,000 Total Traffic Canadian Railroads 150, , ,000 75,000 50,000 Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 5

8 Rail Traffic Originated, by Commodity Mexican Railroads Commodity vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Agricultural & Food Products 3, % 3, % 66,123 2, % Grain 1, % 1, % 28,954 1, % Farm products, excl. grain % % 6, % Grain mill products % % 2, % Food products 1, % 1, % 28,221 1, % Chemicals & Petroleum 1, % 1, % 47,078 1, % Chemicals 1, % 1, % 36,262 1, % Petroleum & petroleum products % % 10, % Coal % % 3, % Forest Products % % 1, % Primary forest products % % % Lumber & wood products % % % Pulp & paper products % % % Metallic Ores & Metals 3, % 4, % 110,897 4, % Metallic ores 1, % 1, % 44,703 1, % Coke % % 12, % Primary metal products 1, % 1, % 46,812 1, % Iron & steel scrap % % 6, % Motor Vehicles & Parts 4, % 4, % 103,932 3, % Nonmetallic Minerals & Products 2, % 2, % 54,590 2, % Crushed stone, sand & gravel % % 2, % Nonmetallic minerals % % % Stone, clay & glass products 1, % 1, % 51,339 1, % Other % % 14, % Waste & nonferrous scrap % % 2, % All other carloads % % 12, % Total Carloads 16, % 16, % 402,467 15, % Traffic (Units) 10, % 10, % 257,975 9, % Containers 10, % 10, % 257,882 9, % Trailers % % Total Traffic 26, % 27, % 660,442 25, % 40,000 30,000 Total Traffic Mexican Railroads 20,000 10,000 0 Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 6

9 Rail Traffic Originated, by Commodity North American Railroads Commodity vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Agricultural & Food Products 54, % 56, % 1,457,630 56, % Grain 29, % 30, % 804,114 30, % Farm products, excl. grain 4, % 5, % 114,214 4, % Grain mill products 10, % 11, % 294,473 11, % Food products 9, % 9, % 244,829 9, % Chemicals & Petroleum 66, % 65, % 1,705,642 65, % Chemicals 43, % 43, % 1,125,442 43, % Petroleum & petroleum products 23, % 22, % 580,200 22, % Coal 120, % 120, % 3,124, , % Forest Products 20, % 19, % 480,790 18, % Primary forest products 3, % 3, % 78,610 3, % Lumber & wood products 7, % 6, % 165,268 6, % Pulp & paper products 9, % 9, % 236,912 9, % Metallic Ores & Metals 48, % 48, % 1,108,703 42, % Metallic ores 21, % 23, % 464,689 17, % Coke 5, % 4, % 121,621 4, % Primary metal products 15, % 15, % 381,856 14, % Iron & steel scrap 6, % 5, % 140,537 5, % Motor Vehicles & Parts 28, % 27, % 668,811 25, % Nonmetallic Minerals & Products 48, % 46, % 1,090,571 41, % Crushed stone, sand & gravel 29, % 28, % 639,926 24, % Nonmetallic minerals 6, % 6, % 162,244 6, % Stone, clay & glass products 11, % 11, % 288,401 11, % Other 10, % 9, % 248,861 9, % Waste & nonferrous scrap 4, % 3, % 93,589 3, % All other carloads 6, % 5, % 155,272 5, % Total Carloads 398, % 395, % 9,885, , % Traffic (Units) 333, % 334, % 8,347, , % Containers 302, % 303, % 7,526, , % Trailers 31, % 31, % 820,301 31, % Total Traffic 732, % 729, % 18,232, , % 900, ,000 Total Traffic North American Railroads 700, , , ,000 Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 7

10 Rail Carloads, by Railroad Railroad vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Carloads Carried 1 Canadian Railroads CN 70, % 71, % 1,703,406 65, % Canadian Pacific 34, % 34, % 847,952 32, % Mexican Railroads Ferrocarril Mexicano 15, % 15, % 377,424 14, % KCS de México 10, % 10, % 260,733 10, % U.S. Class I Railroads East CSX Transportation 82, % 83, % 2,064,071 79, % Norfolk Southern 77, % 77, % 1,893,982 72, % West BNSF Railway 100, % 98, % 2,598,884 99, % Kansas City Southern 15, % 13, % 368,155 14, % Union Pacific 111, % 107, % 2,763, , % U.S. Short Line Railroads Birmingham Southern 1, % 1, % 32,840 1, % Florida East Coast 1, % 2, % 59,658 2, % Lake Superior & Ishpeming 2, % 2, % 31,033 1, % Paducah & Louisville 3, % 4, % 92,362 3, % Carloads Originated Canadian Railroads 83, % 86, % 2,034,376 78, % Mexican Railroads 16, % 16, % 402,467 15, % U.S. Railroads 298, % 292, % 7,448, , % Class I Railroads 292, % 285, % 7,313, , % Short Line Railroads 6, % 6, % 134,992 5, % North American Total 398, % 395, % 9,885, , % 1 Carloads Carried is the sum of carloads originated and carloads received from connecting railroads. Total Carloads Originated Canadian Railroads This Week Year-to-date 11.0% Mexican Railroads -4.8% U.S. Railroads 6.3% U.S. Class I Railroads 6.2% U.S. Short Line Railroads 8.1% North American Total 6.7% -20.0% -10.0% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 8

11 Rail Units, by Railroad Railroad vs Avg/wk vs Cumulative Avg/wk vs Units Carried 1 Canadian Railroads CN 41, % 42, % 1,007,417 38, % Canadian Pacific 18, % 18, % 474,508 18, % Mexican Railroads Ferrocarril Mexicano 5, % 5, % 120,478 4, % KCS de México 9, % 9, % 241,314 9, % U.S. Class I Railroads East CSX Transportation 52, % 51, % 1,335,083 51, % Norfolk Southern 76, % 75, % 1,866,339 71, % West BNSF Railway 96, % 96, % 2,443,205 93, % Kansas City Southern 10, % 9, % 246,573 9, % Union Pacific 78, % 79, % 1,962,578 75, % U.S. Short Line Railroads Birmingham Southern Florida East Coast 6, % 6, % 190,528 7, % Lake Superior & Ishpeming Paducah & Louisville Units Originated Canadian Railroads 58, % 59, % 1,446,750 55, % Mexican Railroads 10, % 10, % 257,975 9, % U.S. Railroads 264, % 263, % 6,642, , % Class I Railroads 260, % 259, % 6,514, , % Short Line Railroads 4, % 4, % 128,300 4, % North American Total 333, % 334, % 8,347, , % 1 Units Carried is the sum of units originated and units received from connecting railroads. Units Originated Canadian Railroads 9.1% This Week Year-to-date Mexican Railroads 2.5% U.S. Railroads 6.0% U.S. Class I Railroads 6.2% U.S. Short Line Railroads -2.3% North American Total 6.4% -5.0% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 9

12 Rail Traffic by Railroad CN 13.2% 15.3% Current Week Year-to-date Canadian Pacific 0.5% 8.1% -6.3% Ferrocarril Mexicano 29.7% KCS de México -8.5% 4.2% 1.2% BNSF Railway 0.8% CSX Transportation 11.2% 14.1% Kansas City Southern 9.9% 13.6% Norfolk Southern 7.4% 9.0% Union Pacific 5.1% 11.2% -20.0% -10.0% 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 10

13 Traffic Group Definitions Agricultural & Food Products Grain Farm products, excl. grain Grain mill products Food products Chemicals & Petroleum Chemicals Petroleum & petroleum products Coal Forest Products Primary forest products Lumber & wood products Pulp & paper products Metallic Ores & Metals Metallic ores Coke Primary metal products Iron & steel scrap Motor Vehicles & Parts STCC 0113 and 01144: includes grains (wheat, corn, oats, sorghum, etc.) and soybeans. STCC 01, except 0113 and 01144: includes all farm products except grains and soybeans. STCC 204, 20823, 20859, and 20923: includes flour, prepared feed, cereal preparations, milled rice, wet corn milling products, distiller's dried grains, soybean cake, and other milled grains. STCC 20, except 204, 20823, 20859, and 20923: includes all food and feed products, except grain mill products. STCC 28 and 49 (when non-hazmat STCC is unknown): includes all chemicals and allied products (incl. ethanol and fertilizer), and hazardous materials for which the non-hazmat STCC is unknown. STCC 13 and 291: includes crude petroleum and all products of petroleum refining, such as gasoline, kerosene, distillate fuel oil, lubricating oils and greases, asphalt pitches or tars, residual fuel oils, and liquefied gases. STCC 11: includes anthracite, bituminous, and lignite coal. STCC 241: includes primary forest or wood raw materials, except sawmill products. STCC 24, except 241: includes all lumber and wood products, except furniture, and primary forest products. STCC 26: includes all products from pulp mills, paper, paperboard or fiberboard, containers or boxes, and building paper or board. STCC 10: includes all metallic ores, such as iron, copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, bauxite or aluminum, manganese, tungsten, and chromium ores. STCC 29911, and 29914: includes coal or coke briquettes, petroleum coke, and coke produced from coal. STCC 33 and 34: includes primary metal products, including galvanized, and fabricated metal products, except ordnance materials, machinery and transportation equipment. STCC 40211: includes iron and steel (i.e., ferrous) scrap. STCC 371 and 41118: includes motor vehicles, passenger car bodies, motor bus or truck bodies, motor vehicle parts and accessories, truck trailers, and used vehicles. Nonmetallic Minerals & Products Crushed stone, sand STCC 142 and 144: includes crushed or broken stone or riprap and sand or gravel. & gravel Nonmetallic minerals STCC 14, except 142 and 144: includes nonmetallic minerals (clay, phosphate rock, rock salt, etc.), except fuel, crushed stone, sand and gravel. Stone, clay & glass STCC 32: includes all types of glass products, hydraulic cement, structural clay products, products pottery or related products, concrete, gypsum or plaster products, cut stone or stone products, and abrasives or asbestos products. Other Waste & nonferrous scrap All other carloads Traffic Containers Trailers STCC 40 except 40211, and STCC 48: includes all waste (hazardous and nonhazardous), and nonferrous scrap. All Other Carloads and less than carload traffic not identified above, excluding intermodal traffic. Containers: includes equipment bearing a reporting mark ending with the letter "U," moving without an undercarriage/chassis. Trailers and Containers on Chassis: includes Trailers equipment bearing a reporting mark ending with the letter "Z," with a permanently affixed undercarriage and Containers on Chassis equipment bearing a reporting mark ending with the letter "U," moving on an undercarriage/chassis. Weekly Railroad Traffic Copyright AAR, 11

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