AAR Traffic Report
Posted in Industry News on Tuesday, 15 May 2012 00:00
AAR Reports Mixed Weekly Rail Traffic
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AAR Reports Mixed Weekly Rail Traffic
WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 10, 2012 – The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported mixed weekly rail traffic for the week ending May 5, 2012, with U.S. railroads originating 276,136 carloads, down 2 percent compared with the same week last year. Intermodal volume for the week totaled 239,031 trailers and containers, up 3 percent compared with the same week last year. Read More at AAR.org
WSJ Press Release NARS 2012
Posted in Industry News on Tuesday, 24 April 2012 01:44
PRESS RELEASE
March 19, 2012, 9:32 a.m. EDT
North American Rail Shippers Meeting May 23-25 in Chicago
USG Corporation, STB, and AAR-CSX chairmen to share visions shaping the future; Panel of five rail marketing chiefs will offer their insights
Market Watch
Posted in Industry News on Tuesday, 03 April 2012 05:53
AAR Traffic Report
Posted in Industry News on Tuesday, 03 April 2012 05:46
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AAR Reports Mixed Weekly Rail Traffic
WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 29, 2012 – The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported mixed weekly rail traffic for the week ending March 24, 2012, with U.S. railroads originating 278,393 carloads, down 7.2 percent compared with the same week last year. Intermodal volume for the week totaled 232,401 trailers and containers, up 4.2 percent compared with the same week last year.
Read the entire Repot at AAR.org
AAR Traffic Reports
Posted in Industry News on Tuesday, 21 February 2012 19:12
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AAR Reports Mixed Weekly Rail Traffic
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Feb. 16, 2012 – The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported an mixed weekly rail traffic for the week ending February 11, 2012, with U.S. railroads originating 279,501 carloads, up 1.7 percent compared with the same week last year. Intermodal volume for the week totaled 227,207 trailers and containers, down 0.4 percent compared with the same week last year.
READ the entire article at AAR.org
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