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Intermodal Rail Volumes Surge as Shippers Shift Away From Trucking

Intermodal rail traffic and industrial product shipments are driving gains for U.S. railroads in the latest weekly performance data.

Intermodal Rail Volumes Surge as Shippers Shift Away From Trucking

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According to FreightWaves, U.S. railroads are experiencing significant growth in intermodal volumes and industrial products, which have emerged as key drivers of performance in the latest weekly data. The surge reflects a broader trend of shippers reassessing their transportation strategies amid evolving market conditions.

The shift toward intermodal rail solutions suggests carriers are capitalizing on cost efficiencies and operational advantages as demand for alternative logistics methods continues to grow. Intermodal transportation, which combines multiple modes of transport such as rail and truck, offers shippers flexibility and potential savings compared to traditional trucking alone.

The momentum in these segments underscores the continued importance of rail infrastructure in the nation's freight transportation network, particularly as logistics companies seek to optimize their supply chains and respond to changing shipper preferences.

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