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U.S. Rail Freight Volumes Continue Year-Over-Year Growth Streak

By MGN EditorialJune 10, 2026 at 09:54 PM

U.S. railroad freight traffic is sustaining positive momentum, with the latest trackside data showing volumes running ahead of year-ago levels across the network.

## U.S. Rail Freight Volumes Continue Year-Over-Year Growth Streak U.S. rail freight volumes are maintaining an upward trajectory, with the most recent trackside data indicating that carloads and intermodal units are outpacing traffic recorded during the same period last year, according to FreightWaves. The sustained growth signal — described by FreightWaves as 'green over red' in reference to positive year-over-year comparisons — points to resilient demand across the domestic freight network at a time when supply chain stakeholders are closely monitoring cargo flows for signs of economic direction. ### Significance for Maritime and Intermodal Operators For maritime industry professionals, rail freight performance is a key indicator of broader intermodal health. U.S. ports depend heavily on rail connectivity to move containerised cargo efficiently into the interior of the country, and strong rail volumes typically reflect healthy import demand and active landside supply chains. Prolonged year-over-year gains in rail traffic can signal increased container throughput at major gateway ports, including Los Angeles, Long Beach, New York/New Jersey, and Savannah — all of which rely on Class I railroad partnerships to handle significant shares of their import and export volumes. ### Broader Context The positive rail freight data comes amid ongoing efforts by U.S. ports and logistics operators to strengthen intermodal infrastructure and reduce dwell times. Investments in on-dock and near-dock rail facilities at several major container terminals have been aimed at improving the fluidity of cargo movement from vessel to inland destination. Freight analysts will be watching whether the current growth trend is sustained through coming weeks, particularly as seasonal shipping patterns and potential shifts in trade policy continue to influence cargo volumes. *Source: FreightWaves*
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