Railroad Traffic Data - WE 8/29/2009

Well, I just got a look at the rail traffic data for the week ending 8/29/2009.

We actually see a fairly sizable increase -- all non-intermodal traffic increased by 2.1% over the previous week:

Two percent may not sound like a lot, but in the world of railroads it is a fairly big deal.  Total carloads are now 285,580, well off their low of around 250,000 just a few weeks ago.

Let's look at coal:

Coal loads were up just about the same 2.1 percent.  This stands to reason as coal makes up nearly half of all carloads.

Chemicals also showed a fairly good sized jump after being fairly flat:

The week-over-week increase for chemicals was 6.25 percent.  Carloads reached their highest level in nearly a year.

Intermodal traffic also showed a fairly good jump, after being virtually flat.  Intermodal traffic increased by 4.84 percent -- again a sizable increase for just one week.

These are all pretty good numbers.  So, what can we say?  This week's numbers provide further assurance that things are starting to pick up.