US Rail Freight Carloads Drop Intermodal Rises Slightly

US Rail Freight Carloads Drop Intermodal Rises Slightly

According to the Association of American Railroads, for the week ending November 4th, U.S. rail carload traffic decreased by 5.2% year-over-year, while intermodal volume increased by 1.5%. Year-to-date, carload traffic is roughly flat, while intermodal volume is down 7%. The market shows a divergent trend. Influenced by various factors, railway companies need to pay close attention to market dynamics and adjust their strategies accordingly. This highlights the contrasting performance between traditional rail freight and intermodal transport within the current economic landscape.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Container Gains in November

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Container Gains in November

Data from the Association of American Railroads indicates a mixed performance for the U.S. rail freight market in early November. Railcar loadings decreased by 5.2% year-over-year, although certain sectors like automotive and parts saw growth. Container volume experienced a slight increase of 1.5%, but the growth rate has slowed. Year-to-date figures show railcar loadings remaining relatively flat, while container volume has declined by 7%. Logistics managers should closely monitor market trends, diversify transportation methods, optimize supply chain management, and strengthen risk management strategies.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in Midapril Stoking Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Declines in Midapril Stoking Economic Worries

According to the Association of American Railroads, US rail freight and intermodal volume both declined year-over-year in mid-April. Performance varied across commodities, with chemicals and coal showing growth, while grain and metallic ores experienced significant decreases. Year-to-date freight volume saw a slight increase, but intermodal volume continued to decline. Overall rail transport volume in North America also decreased. Multiple factors are influencing rail freight, presenting both challenges and opportunities for the industry. The road to recovery requires continued effort.

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US Rail Freight Declines in April but Maintains Annual Growth

US Rail Freight Declines in April but Maintains Annual Growth

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes decreased year-over-year in mid-April, but cumulative volumes remained up for the year. Freight saw increases in chemicals and coal, while grain, metallic ores, and petroleum declined. Intermodal continues to face challenges. Overall, rail transport in North America declined. Key influencing factors include macroeconomic conditions, supply chain dynamics, and industry structural changes. Future focus should be on long-term trends, addressing challenges, and building an efficient intermodal transportation system.

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US Rail Freight Growth Mixed As Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines

US Rail Freight Growth Mixed As Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carloads increased by 3.4% for the week ending August 27, driven by gains in coal, grain, and motor vehicle parts. However, intermodal container and trailer volume decreased by 0.3% year-over-year. Year-to-date, carloads are up slightly by 0.1%, while intermodal volume has declined significantly by 5.3%, reflecting ongoing supply chain challenges and shifting demand patterns. This divergence highlights the complex dynamics influencing the rail freight sector and its role as an economic indicator.

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US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

The latest report from the Association of American Railroads reveals that U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both declined year-over-year for the week ending August 6th. Rail freight growth is slowing, while intermodal transportation shows a clear downward trend. Total North American rail freight volume also decreased compared to the same period last year. Rail freight volume is considered an economic 'canary in the coal mine,' and the data decline may signal challenges for the U.S. economy, but also presents opportunities that require proactive responses.

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US Rail Freight Mixed As Carload Rises Offset Intermodal Slump

US Rail Freight Mixed As Carload Rises Offset Intermodal Slump

Recent US rail freight data shows carload traffic increased year-over-year, driven by strong demand for coal and grain. However, container traffic declined, potentially signaling a slowdown in consumer demand. While full-year data indicates overall growth, recent structural shifts warrant caution. The rail freight industry faces both opportunities and challenges, with technological innovation being crucial for future success. The decrease in container traffic may be an early indicator of a broader economic downturn, requiring careful monitoring of future trends and adjustments to strategies.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Container Volume

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Container Volume

The latest report from the Association of American Railroads reveals a mixed picture of the US rail freight market. For the week ending December 6th, carload traffic increased by 1.7% year-over-year, while container traffic decreased by 5.4%. Year-to-date figures show a 1.8% increase in both carload and container volume. The report highlights the contrasting trends within the rail freight sector, analyzes the underlying causes, and forecasts future developments. This provides valuable insights for business operations and economic development in the US.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Data Shows Mixed October Performance

US Rail Freight Data Shows Mixed October Performance

Data from the Association of American Railroads indicates a year-over-year decline in U.S. rail freight volume in late October, although some commodity categories experienced growth. Intermodal traffic saw a larger decrease. Year-to-date figures remain positive. The article analyzes contributing factors to these trends and looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing the rail freight industry. It examines the interplay between economic indicators and freight transportation, highlighting the impact of factors like consumer demand and supply chain dynamics on rail performance.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Rebounds in Q4 Amid Annual Challenges

North American Intermodal Rebounds in Q4 Amid Annual Challenges

The North American intermodal market saw year-over-year growth in Q4 2023, ending a nine-quarter decline, though full-year figures remained down. Inventory reduction, economic growth, and the resolution of West Coast labor contracts were key drivers of the Q4 increase. Intermodal is expected to continue growing in 2024 but faces challenges from trucking competition and global "X factors." The recovery suggests a positive trend in the freight market, potentially linked to broader economic recovery efforts, but sustained growth depends on navigating these external pressures.