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Table 2-10: Incoming Rail Container Crossings by State, U.S.-Canadian Border

Most freight trains enter the United States through five states: Michigan, Texas, Minnesota, New York, and North Dakota. Three border crossings -- Port Huron, MI; Detroit, MI; and International Falls, MN -- account for half of all containers coming in to the United States from Canada by rail.

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State 1998 2000 2004 2005
Alaska N N N N
Idaho 37,579 50,240 78,133 88,821
Maine 46,882 60,358 44,299 44,909
Michigan 587,317 679,747 751,600 730,100
Minnesota 215,899 250,943 333,657 322,784
Montana 23,729 25,255 39,996 29,399
New York 140,422 257,155 276,112 295,236
North Dakota NA 154,698 225,284 233,323
Vermont 43,551 51,069 56,764 53,851
Washington 82,828 65,372 145,064 142,134
Total U.S. - Canada border 1,178,207 1,594,837 1,950,909 1,940,557

Key: N = not applicable; NA = not available; R = revised.

Note: Full or empty rail containers entering the U.S. The data include containers moving as in-bond shipments.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, special tabulation 2006, based on data from U.S. Customs Service, Mission Support Services, Office of Field Operations, Operations Management Database.

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