Table 3-7: Rail Shipments Terminating in New Mexico
Table 3-7: Rail Shipments Terminating in New Mexico
(Short tons)
Commodity | 1999 | Percent of total | 2000 | Percent of total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Food products | 735,844 | 17.3 | 715,680 | 21.9 |
Farm products | 384,260 | 9.0 | 527,440 | 16.1 |
Metallic ores and nonmetallic minerals | U | U | 358,120 | 11.0 |
Glass and stone products | 279,656 | 6.6 | 304,748 | 9.3 |
Petroleum | U | U | 287,480 | 8.8 |
Metallic ores | 847,889 | 19.9 | U | U |
Nonmetallic minerals | 694,492 | 16.3 | U | U |
All other commodities | 1,322,540 | 31.0 | 1,072,848 | 32.8 |
New Mexico, total | 4,264,681 | 100.0 | 3,266,316 | 100.0 |
NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Includes the five largest commodities (by tonnage terminated or originated) of the 38 two-digit Standard Transportation Commodity Code groupings plus all others for state total. Includes intrastate shipments.
KEY FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U = data are unavailable.
SOURCES FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Association of American Railroads, Railroads and States-2000, Washington, DC: January 2002, available at http://www.aar.org/abouttheindustry/stateinformation.asp as of Mar. 18, 2002; and Railroads and States -1999, Washington, DC: January 2002, available at http://www.aar.org/abouttheindustry/stateinformation.asp as of Mar. 18, 2002.