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Freight Facts and Figures 2009

Tables 2-8 and 2-8M. Value and Tonnage of U.S. Merchandise Trade with Canada and Mexico by Transportation Mode: 1998-2008

Trade with Canada and Mexico has grown rapidly over the past decade.  Trucks carry about 58 percent of the value of goods traded with these countries.  Rail is the second largest mover of freight for the United States with Canada and Mexico.

Table 2-8 (standard units)

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Billions of current U.S. dollars and millions of short tons

Mode 1998 Value 1998 Weight 2000 Value 2000 Weight 2007 Value 2007 Weight 2008 Value 2008 Weight
Truck1 350 NA 429 NA 555 192 554 182
Rail1 68 NA 94 NA 138 154 140 148
Air 30 <1 45 <1 38 <1 41 <1
Water 21 183 33 194 74 241 93 232
Pipeline1 11 NA 24 NA 59 95 88 99
Other1 23 NA 29 NA 45 7 47 7
Total1 503 NA 653 NA 909 691 964 668

Key: NA = not available.

1The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) estimated the weight of exports for truck, rail, pipeline, and other modes using weight-to-value ratios derived from imported commodities that vary by country, mode, and commodity.

Notes:

1 short ton = 2,000 pounds. Mode "Other" includes shipments transported by mail, other and unknown modes, and shipments through Foreign Trade Zones. Totals for the most recent year differ slightly from the Freight Analysis Framework due to variations in coverage and FAF conversion of values to constant dollars. Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Transborder Freight Data, available at www.bts.gov/transborder as of September 2009.

 

Table 2-8M (metric units)

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Billions of current U.S. dollars and millions of metric tonnes

Mode 1998 Value 1998 Weight 2000 Value 2000 Weight 2007 Value 2007 Weight 2008 Value 2008 Weight
Truck1 350 NA 429 NA 555 174 554 165
Rail1 68 NA 94 NA 138 140 140 134
Air 30 <1 45 <1 38 <1 41 <1
Water 21 166 33 176 74 219 93 211
Pipeline1 11 NA 24 NA 59 86 88 89
Other1 23 NA 29 NA 45 7 47 6
Total1 503 NA 653 NA 909 627 964 606

Key: NA = not available.

1The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) estimated the weight of exports for truck, rail, pipeline, and other modes using weight-to-value ratios derived from imported commodities that vary by country, mode, and commodity.

Notes:

1 metric tonne = 1.1023 short tons. 1 short ton = 2,000 pounds. Mode "Other" includes shipments transported by mail, other and unknown modes, and shipments through Foreign Trade Zones. Totals for the most recent year differ slightly from the Freight Analysis Framework due to variations in coverage and FAF conversion of values to constant dollars. Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Transborder Freight Data, available at www.bts.gov/transborder as of September 2009.

 


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