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According to FreightWaves, the U.S. railroad sector is experiencing a robust stretch as the summer season progresses. Intermodal and commodity shipments have maintained their momentum even as the industry enters traditionally slower holiday weekends, indicating underlying demand remains resilient across major freight corridors.
The sustained performance reflects broader strength in domestic logistics and supply chain activity. Shippers continue to rely on rail transport as a cost-effective alternative to trucking, particularly for longer-haul movements of containerized goods and bulk commodities, supporting carriers' top-line growth through the peak season.
This freight momentum suggests that transportation demand remains healthy despite economic uncertainties elsewhere in the market. The continued vitality in rail shipments underscores the essential role freight infrastructure plays in supporting consumer activity and business operations throughout the nation.


