by Calculated Risk on 7/03/2025 03:47:00 PM
Thursday, July 03, 2025
AAR: Rail Traffic in June: Intermodal "Stumbles", Carload Growth Continues
From the Association of American Railroads (AAR) AAR Data Center. Graph and excerpts reprinted with permission.
In recent months the U.S. economy has defied easy characterization, caught between signals of underlying strength and uncertainty regarding the road ahead. Rail freight volumes have followed that lead, reflecting a mix of cautious optimism and lingering hesitation across key sectors. The uncertainty characterizing both the economy and freight markets is likely to continue because key drivers of economic momentum— including the labor market, consumer spending, inflation levels, interest rates, and economic policies across the globe—remain fluid.
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U.S. rail intermodal originations fell 2.9% (31,000 containers and trailers) in June 2025 from June 2024, their first year-over-year decline in 22 months. June’s decline comes amid broader uncertainties impacting global supply chains that have tempered international shipments. In June 2025, U.S. rail intermodal volume averaged 260,834 units per week, below the 2016-2005 average for June of 263,991.
Meanwhile, total U.S. rail carloads (excluding intermodal) rose 2.1% (nearly 19,000 carloads) in June 2025 over June 2024, their fourth straight year-over-year increase— the first time that’s happened since late 2021. In June, 10 of the 20 carload categories tracked by the AAR had year over-year gains. Total U.S. rail carloads averaged 226,259 per week in June 2025, the most for June since 2021. In the 66 months since January 2020, only 14 months had a higher weekly average than June 2025 did.