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Freight Facts and Figures 2012

Table 3-2. Number of U.S. Vehicles, Vessels, and Other Conveyances: 1980-2009

A vast number of vehicles and vessels move goods over the transportation network. The number of commercial trucks has been relatively stable in recent years, while the number of rail freight cars declined with improved utilization and the deployment of larger cars.

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Blank cell. 1990 2000 2007 2008 2009
Highway1 - - 254,403,081 255,917,664 254,212,610
Truck, single-unit 2-axle 6-tire or more - - 8,116,672 8,288,046 8,356,097
Truck, combination - - 2,635,347 2,585,229 2,617,118
Truck, total - - 10,752,019 10,873,275 10,973,215
Trucks as percent of all highway vehicles - - 4.2 4.2 4.3
Rail          
Class I, locomotive 18,835 20,028 24,143 24,003 24,045
Class I, freight cars2 658,902 560,154 460,172 450,297 416,180
Nonclass I freight cars2 103,527 132,448 120,463 109,487 108,233
Car companies and shippers freight cars2 449,832 688,194 805,074 833,188 839,020
Water 39,445 41,354 40,695 40,301 40,109
Nonself-propelled vessels3 31,209 33,152 31,654 31,238 31,008
Self-propelled vessels4 8,236 8,202 9,041 9,063 9,101

1Based on a new methodology, FHWA revised its annual vehicle miles travelled, number of vehicles, and fuel economy data beginning with 2007. Information on the new methodology is available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics.cfm. Data in this table should not be compared to those in pre-2011 editions of Freight Facts and Figures.

2Beginning with 2001 data, Canadian-owned U.S. railroads are excluded. Canadian-owned U.S. railroads accounted for over 46,000 freight cars in 2000.

3Nonself-propelled vessels include dry-cargo barges, tank barges, and railroad-car floats.

4Self-propelled vessels include dry cargo, passenger, off-shore support, tankers, and towboats.

Sources:

Highway: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: annual issues), table VM-1, available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2009/ as of August 30, 2012.

Rail: Locomotive: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts (Washington, DC: annual issues).

Freight cars: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Equipment Report (Washington, DC: annual issues).

Water: Nonself-propelled vessels and self-propelled vessels: U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Transportation Lines of the United States, Volume 1, National Summaries (New Orleans, LA: annual issues).

 


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