Freight rail traffic in Canada increases in March

Thursday, 28 May 2015 01:55:53 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

According to Statistics Canada, the volume of rail freight carried in Canada totaled 30.9 million tons in March, up 5.6 percent from the same month last year.

Freight originating in Canada and destined within Canada and to other parts of the world rose 6.3 percent to 27.5 million tons. These shipments are composed of non-intermodal freight (that is, cargo moved via box cars or loaded in bulk) and intermodal freight (that is, cargo moved via containers and trailers on flat cars).

Non-intermodal freight rose 5.7 percent to 300,000 carloads. The amount of freight loaded into these cars totaled 24.6 million tons, up 6.0 percent. The gain was attributable to an increase in freight loadings in several commodity groupings, particularly iron ores and concentrates (up 495 000 tons), potash (up 356 000 tons) and lumber (up 217 000 tons).

Intermodal freight loadings rose 10.2 percent to 191,000 units in March. From a tonnage perspective, traffic increased 9.0 percent to 2.9 million tons, largely resulting from an increase in containerized cargo shipments.

Freight traffic received from the United States rose 0.5 percent to 3.4 million tons, reflecting increases in both non-intermodal and intermodal loadings.


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