- The Association of American Railroads (AAR) has reported US rail traffic down 2.6% Y/Y to 496,526 carloads and intermodal units for the week ending Aug. 06, 2022.
- Total carloads for the week were 230,573 , down 1.6% while intermodal volume was 265,953 containers and trailers, down 3.4% Y/Y.
- Overall, North America weekly rail traffic fell 0.7% Y/Y to 682,600 carloads and intermodal units, reflecting the combined volumes of U.S., Canadian and Mexican railroads.
- 4 of the 10 US carload commodity categories saw gains during the week, which included grain, up 1,809 carloads, to 19,916; non-metallic minerals, up 633 carloads, to 34,409; and farm products excl. grain, and food, up 378 carloads, to 15,618.
- On the other side, miscellaneous carloads were down 2,260 carloads, to 7,901; chemicals, down 1,385 carloads, to 32,287; and coal, down 1,076 carloads, to 65,812.
- Canadian railroads reported 74,899 carloads for the week, up 3.2%, and 73,082 intermodal units, up 6.7%; Mexican railroads reported 22,161 carloads, up 4.8%, and intermodal units 15,932, up 2.7% Y/Y.
- Canadian Pacific Railway ( CP ) reported beat on both lines in its second quarter's earnings results .
- Other Related Tickers : Canadian National Railway ( CNI ), CSX Corp. ( NASDAQ: CSX ), and Union Pacific ( UNP ), Berkshire Hathaway ( NYSE: BRK.A , BRK.B ), Norfolk Southern ( NYSE: NSC ), and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners ( NYSE: BIP , BIPC ).
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US weekly rail traffic declines 2.6% as chemicals, coal carloads get off track