North American Rail Traffic Rose 10.3% in Week Ended March 13
March 17 2021 - 1:13PM
Dow Jones News
By Colin Kellaher
North American rail traffic rose 10.3% last week, paced again by
surging intermodal volume in the U.S. and Canada, data from the
Association of American Railroads showed.
Carload volume slipped 0.2% for the week ended March 13 on a
dozen reporting U.S., Canadian and Mexican railroads, while
intermodal traffic jumped 21.5%, the trade group said
Wednesday.
Analysts at Cowen noted that in a recent meeting with rail
industry leaders, first-quarter commentary was bullish despite
February's severe winter weather, and that demand in the intermodal
sector is surging. Cowen said some railroads have implemented a
spring surcharge in an attempt to control equipment shortages and
imbalances while taking advantage of the strong demand.
In the week ended March 6, North American rail traffic rose
9.2%. For the first 10 weeks of the year, North American rail
traffic is up 2.8%.
The AAR said U.S. rail traffic rose 12.5% last week amid a 22.4%
rise in the volume of intermodal containers and trailers. Carloads
rose 2.1%. U.S. rail traffic is up 2.7% for the first 10 weeks of
the year.
Canadian rail traffic rose 8.1% last week, as a 22.9% jump in
intermodal units more than offset a 2.6% decline in carloads.
Canadian rail traffic is up 5.6% for the first 10 weeks of the
year.
Mexican rail traffic fell 6.9% last week amid a 13.4% slide in
carloads. Intermodal units rose 2.7%. For the year to date, Mexican
rail traffic is down 5.8%, the AAR said.
Write to Colin Kellaher at colin.kellaher@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 17, 2021 12:58 ET (16:58 GMT)
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