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Friday, January 07, 2022

AAR: December Rail Carloads Down Compared to 2019; Intermodal Up

by Calculated Risk on 1/07/2022 05:01:00 PM

From the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Rail Time Indicators. Graphs and excerpts reprinted with permission.

U.S. rail carloads totaled 12.01 million in 2021, up 6.6% over 2020 but down 7.4% from 2019. ...

For intermodal, 2021 was the tale of two halves. The first six months of 2021 saw record-breaking highs, but volume cooled in the second half as global supply chain challenges persisted. For all of 2021, U.S. railroads originated 14.14 million containers and trailers — up 5.1% over 2020, up 3.4% over 2019, and the second most ever for a full year. Only 2018’s 14.47 million was higher.
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Rail Traffic Click on graph for larger image.

This graph from the Rail Time Indicators report shows the six week average of U.S. Carloads in 2019, 2020 and 2021:
U.S. railroads originated 1.14 million total carloads in December 2021, up 3.1% over December 2020 and down 0.7% from December 2019. December was the tenth straight overall year-over-year gain and the fifth straight in the 2%-4% range.
Rail TrafficThe second graph shows the six week average (not monthly) of U.S. intermodal in 2019, 2020 and 2021: (using intermodal or shipping containers):
Meanwhile, U.S. railroads originated 1.22 million intermodal containers and trailers in December 2021, down 8.2% from December 2020 and the fifth straight year-over-year decline. Volume averaged 244,956 units per week in December 2021, the fewest since May 2020. (December is typically one of the lowest-volume intermodal months of the year.)