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TABLE 1-16 All Rail
Freight Shipments: 2002
Tons (thousands)
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| Texas |
195,311 |
112,756 |
| Illinois |
179,651 |
116,462 |
| Ohio |
97,619 |
62,925 |
| Florida |
96,123 |
65,127 |
| California |
87,490 |
54,718 |
| Georgia |
80,214 |
36,259 |
| Missouri |
79,572 |
18,224 |
| Wisconsin |
78,487 |
18,612 |
| Indiana |
64,263 |
53,174 |
| Pennsylvania |
61,913 |
61,729 |
| Virginia |
60,491 |
48,137 |
| Minnesota |
58,720 |
69,156 |
| North Carolina |
58,348 |
13,399 |
| Michigan |
51,391 |
36,416 |
| Alabama |
50,422 |
43,208 |
| Iowa |
38,110 |
43,270 |
| Kentucky |
37,973 |
103,604 |
| West Virginia |
37,221 |
119,227 |
| Washington |
36,362 |
21,799 |
| Tennessee |
35,753 |
19,570 |
| Oklahoma |
34,345 |
21,510 |
| South Carolina |
34,316 |
15,162 |
| Louisiana |
30,373 |
38,240 |
| Colorado |
28,795 |
37,327 |
| Arkansas |
28,706 |
20,517 |
| Kansas |
27,694 |
21,960 |
| Arizona |
26,169 |
5,167 |
| Maryland |
24,652 |
7,741 |
| New York |
23,604 |
10,357 |
| Oregon |
23,514 |
15,346 |
| New Jersey |
22,586 |
10,843 |
| Nebraska |
19,446 |
23,068 |
| Mississippi |
18,646 |
13,959 |
| Wyoming |
16,312 |
379,977 |
| Utah |
13,798 |
23,253 |
| Idaho |
10,025 |
10,519 |
| Massachusetts |
9,819 |
2,599 |
| North Dakota |
9,611 |
21,638 |
| Nevada |
7,930 |
2,789 |
| Alaska |
7,451 |
7,451 |
| Delaware |
5,174 |
1,263 |
| Montana |
4,256 |
37,179 |
| Maine |
3,381 |
4,037 |
| South Dakota |
3,335 |
7,891 |
| New Mexico |
3,327 |
15,672 |
| Connecticut |
2,187 |
1,896 |
| New Hampshire |
1,609 |
762 |
| Vermont |
1,434 |
764 |
| Rhode Island |
674 |
209 |
| District of Columbia |
9 |
126 |
| Hawaii |
0 |
0 |
| United States, total |
1,928,612 |
1,876,993 |
NOTES: The original source of these data is the
Rail Waybill Sample. Because the data
are drawn from a survey, they are subject to sampling errors that could
affect the estimates of shipment size and the relative positions of the
states.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research
and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation
Statistics, using data from Association of American Railroads, Railroads and States: 2002 (Washington, DC: 2004).
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