AAR: December Carloads and Intermodal Up YoY

From the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Rail Time Indicators. Graphs and excerpts reprinted with permission.

U.S. railroads originated 11.70 million total carloads in 2023 — up 0.7% (81,504 carloads) over 2022,
up 0.7% (78,633 carloads) over 2021, and the most for a full year since 2019.

For all of 2023, U.S. intermodal originations totaled 12.67 million containers and trailers — down 4.9% (657,165 units) from
2022
, down 9.6% (1.35 million) from 2021, and the lowest annual volume since 2013. In 2023, containers
were 94.9% of U.S. intermodal units, a record high.

2023 is only the second year in our records (1996 was the other) in which total carloads were up
over the previous year but intermodal was down.
emphasis added

Rail Traffic Click on graph for larger image.

This graph from the Rail Time Indicators report shows the six-week average of U.S. Carloads in 2021, 2022 and 2023:

Total carloads in December 2023 were up 7.3%
over December 2022
, the biggest year-over-year
monthly percentage gain since February 2022. Total
carloads were up 2.0% in Q4 2023 over Q4 2022, their best
year-over-year quarterly percentage gain since Q1 2022.

Rail TrafficThe second graph shows the six-week average (not monthly) of U.S. intermodal in 2021, 2022 and 2023: (using intermodal or shipping containers):

In December 2023, U.S. intermodal volume was up
10.2% over December 2022
, intermodal’s biggest monthly
year-over-year percentage gain since June 2021.
Intermodal was up 5.5% in Q4 2023 over Q4 2022, its
biggest quarterly gain since Q2 2021.