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Freight Facts and Figures 2010

Table 2-9. Value of U.S. Exports to and Imports from Canada and Mexico by Land Transportation Mode: 1999-2009

In addition to total trade with Canada and Mexico, trucks carry most of the trade in each direction across both borders, and rail is the second largest mover of bidirectional freight. Pipelines also carry a significant volume of imports from Canada.

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Millions of current U.S. dollars

Empty cell. 1999 2004 2008 2009
Exports to Canada, total 146,374 171,878 235,681 184,653
Truck 123,140 135,897 178,593 142,545
Rail 11,755 16,597 29,438 19,973
Pipeline 114 1,584 4,313 2,632
Other1 11,360 17,777 23,294 19,456
Mail 6 23 43 48
Exports to Mexico, total 76,129 97,304 129,587 110,378
Truck 66,924 79,349 100,264 89,417
Rail 5,711 13,633 21,965 15,291
Pipeline 144 87 1,250 788
Other1 3,350 4,216 6,107 4,882
Mail <1 2 <1 <1
Imports from Canada, total 183,724 236,735 301,128 201,089
Truck 118,901 132,762 141,353 105,079
Rail 46,255 57,947 63,757 41,058
Pipeline 12,056 36,828 82,018 45,630
Other1 6,387 8,994 13,555 9,098
Mail 13 <1 <1 <1
FTZ2 111 203 445 223
Imports from Mexico, total 95,023 127,646 163,478 140,576
Truck 76,448 104,944 134,224 117,787
Rail 14,693 20,183 25,265 19,303
Pipeline 2 <1 193 155
Other1 1,256 1,839 2,717 2,175
Mail <1 <1 <1 <1
FTZ2 2,624 680 1,079 1,156

1"Other" includes "flyaway aircraft" or aircraft moving under their own power (i.e., aircraft moving from the manufacturer to a customer and not carrying any freight), powerhouse (electricity), vessels moving under their own power, pedestrians carrying freight, and unknown and miscellaneous.

2Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) were added as a mode of transport for land import shipments beginning in April 1995. Although FTZs are treated as a mode of transportation in the North American Transborder Freight Data, the actual mode for a specific shipment into or out of an FTZ is unknown because U.S. Customs does not collect this information.

Note:

Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, North American Transborder Freight Data, available at http://www.bts.gov/programs/international/transborder/ as of August 10, 2010.

 


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