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AAR: U.S. freight traffic makes

Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief

U.S. freight carload traffic for the week ending August 6, 2011, was up a “modest” 0.4% compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads reported Thursday. U.S. intermodal volume for the week improved somewhat more, up 1.9%, compared with the same week last year.

aar_logo.jpgAAR said 13 of its 20 carload commodity groups posted increases from the comparable week in 2010, led by iron and steel scrap, up 37.6%, metal and products, up 14.2%, and farm products excluding grain, up 13.6%. Groups showing a decrease in weekly traffic included: grain, down 22.5%, and waste and nonferrous scrap, down 14.2%.

Canadian freight carload volume for the week advanced 2.3% compared with the same week last year, but intermodal fell 4.3%. Mexican freight carload volume rose 1.6% compared with a year ago, while intermodal charged ahead 23.9%.

Combined North American freight carload volume for the first 31 weeks of 2011 on 13 reporting U.S., Canadian, and Mexican was up 2.3% measured against the comparable period in 2010, while intermodal was up 6.3% compared with a year ago.

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