WASHINGTON, DC - Growth in carloadings of chemicals, metal products, forest products, and waste and scrap materials offset lower carloadings for coal and motor vehicles, resulting in an overall increase in U.S. rail carload traffic of 0.3 percent (4,370 carloads) in November 1999 compared to November 1998, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reports. ...... Read more on World Wide Shipper
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