Figure Descriptions
Chapter 2:
- Figure 2-1
- Distribution of 1990 domestic ton miles:
Domestic waterborne freight: 31.9%;
Domestic air freight: 0.3%;
Intercity truck: 28.1%;
Class 1 rail: 39.6%.
Distribution of 2001 domestic ton miles:
Domestic waterborne freight: 19.5%;
Domestic air freight: 0.4%;
Intercity truck: 33.0%;
Class 1 rail: 47.0%.
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-1
- Figure 2-2
- Modal share of freight tonnage, 2002:
Marine Vessel: 19.8%;
Air: 0.1%;
Trucking: 64.6%;
Rail: 15.4%.
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-2
- Figure 2-3
- Domestic freight shipment value by mode, 2002:
Waterborne: 1%;
Air: 3%;
Truck: 75%;
Rail: 4%;
Parcel, U.S. Postal Service, or courier: 12%
Other: 5%
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-3
- Figure 2-4
-
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Intercity Truck
735,000
758,000
815,000
861,000
908,000
921,000
972,000
996,000
1,027,000
1,059,000
1,074,000
1,051,000
Class I Rail
1,033,969
1,038,875
1,066,781
1,109,309
1,200,701
1,305,688
1,355,975
1,348,926
1,376,802
1,433,461
1,465,960
1,495,472
1,507,011
1,551,438
Domestic Waterborne Freight
833,544
848,399
856,685
789,658
814,919
807,728
764,687
707,410
672,795
655,862
645,799
621,686
612,081
606,146
Domestic Air Freight
9,064
8,860
9,820
10,675
11,803
12,520
12,861
13,601
13,840
14,202
14,983
13,288
13,882
14,924
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-4
- Figure 2-5
-
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Carloads Originated
20,868,297
21,401,246
21,205,530
21,682,894
23,178,595
23,726,164
24,158,570
25,016,471
25,704,975
27,096,202
27,762,747
27,205,415
27,901,367
28,870,049
Intermodal Trailers and Containers
6,206,782
6,246,134
6,627,841
7,156,628
8,128,228
7,936,172
8,143,258
8,698,308
8,772,663
8,907,626
9,176,890
8,935,444
9,312,360
9,943,362
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-5
- Figure 2-6
-
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Foreign Total
1042
1014
1038
1060
1116
1147
1183
1221
1245
1261
1355
1351
1319
1378
Foreign Imports
600
555
587
649
720
673
733
788
841
861
940
952
935
1005
Foreign Exports
442
458
451
411
396
475
451
432
405
400
415
399
384
373
Domestic
1122
1079
1095
1068
1099
1093
1101
1113
1094
1062
1070
1042
1021
1016
Total
2164
2092
2132
2128
2215
2240
2284
2333
2340
2323
2425
2393
2340
2394
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-6
- Figure 2-7
-
All Cargo Carriers
Passenger Carriers
1994
10,853
9,937
1995
13,087
10,140
1996
14,206
10,011
1997
16,160
10,793
1998
17,377
10,974
1999
17,085
11,017
2000
17,852
12,205
2001
17,363
11,118
2002
17,832
9,931
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-7
- Figure 2-8
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1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Heavy-duty Trucks (gasoline and diesel)
24,490
24,981
25,453
26,236
27,"68"5
28,993
29,601
29,878
34,899
33,909
35,229
35,287
36,800
37,585
Commercial Air, Domestic (jet fuel)
12,429
11,506
11,763
11,959
12,476
12,812
13,187
13,660
13,877
14,402
14,845
14,017
12,848
12,959
Waterborne (residual and diesel fuel)
8,391
8,819
8,782
7,437
7,576
8,225
8,192
7,584
8,215
8,257
8,671
7,453
6,927
6,091
Class I Rail (diesel)
3,115
2,906
3,005
3,088
3,334
3,480
3,579
3,575
3,583
3,715
3,700
3,710
3730
3826
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-8
- Figure 2-9
- Distribution of 2001 domestic ton miles:
Domestic waterborne freight: 19.5%;
Domestic air freight: 0.4%;
Intercity truck: 33.0%;
Class 1 rail: 47.0%.
Forecasted distribution of 2020 domestic ton miles:
Domestic waterborne freight: 15.4%;
Domestic air freight: 0.6%;
Intercity truck: 36.6%;
Class 1 rail: 47.4%.
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-9
- Figure 2-10
-
HDV
Marine
Locomotive
2010
NOx
-36%
-10%
-41%
2010
PM
-30%
-10%
-26%
2020
NOx
-83%
-21%
-49%
2020
PM
-66%
-15%
-39%
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-10
- Figure 2-11
- 2002 NOx emissions, by mode:
Air Freight: 0.2%
Freight Rail: 15%
Commercial Marine: 18%
Heavy-Duty Trucks: 67%
Predicted 2010 NOx emissions, by mode:
Air Freight: 0.5%
Freight Rail: 15%
Commercial Marine: 26%
Heavy-Duty Trucks: 58%
Predicted 2020 NOx emissions, by mode:
Air Freight: 1.2%
Freight Rail: 23%
Commercial Marine: 44%
Heavy-Duty Trucks: 31%
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-11
- Figure 2-12
- 2002 PM-10 emissions, by mode:
Air Freight: 0.4%
Freight Rail: 11%
Commercial Marine: 24%
Heavy-Duty Trucks: 65%
Predicted 2010 PM-10 emissions, by mode:
Air Freight: 0.6%
Freight Rail: 13%
Commercial Marine: 35%
Heavy-Duty Trucks: 52%
Predicted 2020 PM-10 emissions, by mode:
Air Freight: 0.7%
Freight Rail: 14%
Commercial Marine: 48%
Heavy-Duty Trucks: 38%
Back to Chapter 2, Figure 2-12
Appendix C:
- Figure C-1
- Between Los Angeles and Northwest States: 6.5 million tons, 8%;
Between Los Angeles and Southwest States: 15.2 million tons, 18%;
Between Los Angeles and North Central States: 31.8 million tons, 39%;
Between Los Angeles and Northeast States: 1.7 million tons, 2%;
Between Los Angeles and Southeast States: 5.6 million tons, 7%;
Between Los Angeles and South Central States: 21.2 million tons, 26%.Northeast states:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia.
Southeast states:
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Tennesee.
North Central states:
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Ohio.
South Central states:
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas.
Northwest states:
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming.
Southwest states:
California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico.
Back to Appendix C, Figure C-1
- Figure C-2
- Between D.F.W. and Northwest States: 1.4 million tons, 4%;
Between D.F.W. and Southwest States: 7.5 million tons, 23%;
Between D.F.W. and North Central States: 9.1 million tons, 27%;
Between D.F.W. and Northeast States: 0.7 million tons, 2%;
Between D.F.W. and Southeast States: 2.3 million tons, 7%;
Between D.F.W. and South Central States: 12.3 million tons, 37%.Northeast states:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia.
Southeast states:
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Tennesee.
North Central states:
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Ohio.
South Central states:
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas.
Northwest states:
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming.
Southwest states:
California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico.
Back to Appendix C, Figure C-2
- Figure C-3
- Between Houston and Northwest States: 3.1 million tons, 1%;
Between Houston and Southwest States: 12.4 million tons, 4%;
Between Houston and North Central States: 26.7 million tons, 8%;
Between Houston and Northeast States: 14.1 million tons, 4%;
Between Houston and Southeast States: 27.9 million tons, 8%;
Between Houston and South Central States: 256 million tons, 75%.Northeast states:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia.
Southeast states:
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Tennesee.
North Central states:
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Ohio.
South Central states:
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas.
Northwest states:
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming.
Southwest states:
California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico.
Back to Appendix C, Figure C-3
- Figure C-4
- Between Chicago and Northwest States: 52.5 million tons, 23%;
Between Chicago and Southwest States: 36.1 million tons, 16%;
Between Chicago and North Central States: 57.9 million tons, 26%;
Between Chicago and Northeast States: 33 million tons, 15%;
Between Chicago and Southeast States: 29.2 million tons, 13%;
Between Chicago and South Central States: 15.0 million tons, 7%.Northeast states:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia.
Southeast states:
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Tennesee.
North Central states:
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota,
Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Ohio.
South Central states:
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas.
Northwest states:
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming.
Southwest states:
California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico.
Back to Appendix C, Figure C-4
- Figure C-5
- Between Detroit and Northwest States: 0.5 million tons, 1%;
Between Detroit and Southwest States: 0.7 million tons, 2%;
Between Detroit and North Central States: 22.1 million tons, 58%;
Between Detroit and Northeast States: 10.2 million tons, 27%;
Between Detroit and Southeast States: 3.1 million tons, 8%;
Between Detroit and South Central States: 1.2 million tons, 3%.Northeast states:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia.
Southeast states:
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Tennesee.
North Central states:
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Ohio.
South Central states:
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas.
Northwest states:
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming.
Southwest states:
California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico.
Back to Appendix C, Figure C-5
- Figure C-6
- Between Baltimore and Northwest States: 0.03 million tons, 0.3%;
Between Baltimore and Southwest States: 0.05 million tons, 1%;
Between Baltimore and North Central States: 1.2 million tons, 14%;
Between Baltimore and Northeast States: 6.2 million tons, 73%;
Between Baltimore and Southeast States: 0.9 million tons, 11%;
Between Baltimore and South Central States: 0.1 million tons, 2%.Northeast states:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia.
Southeast states:
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Tennesee.
North Central states:
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa,
Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Ohio.
South Central states:
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas.
Northwest states:
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming.
Southwest states:
California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico.
Back to Appendix C, Figure C-6