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TABLE 2-11 Commercial Freight Activity for All Modes by Shipment Value: 1993, 1997, and 2002

Monday, September 10, 2012

TABLE 2-11 Commercial Freight Activity for All Modes by Shipment Value: 1993, 1997, and 2002

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  Billions of chained 2000 dollars Billions of current dollars
1993 1997 2002 1993 1997 2002
Truck 4,684 5,271 6,660 4,672 5,336 6,672
Rail 278 366 388 278 371 388
Water 620 753 867 618 762 869
Air (includes truck and air) 395 654 777 394 662 778
Oil pipeline 312 229 285 311 231 285
Multimodal combinations 665 935 1,111 663 947 1,112
Other and unknown modes 243 310 373 242 313 373
Total 7,197 8,518 10,460 7,178 8,622 10,478
Commodity Flow Survey 5,862 6,860 8,468 5,846 6,944 8,483
Percentage of total 81.4 80.5 81.0 81.4 80.5 81.0
Supplemental estimates 1,335 1,658 1,992 1,332 1,678 1,995
Percentage of total 18.6 19.5 19.0 18.6 19.5 19.0

NOTES: 2002 Commodity Flow Survey and supplemental data are preliminary. Multimodal includes the traditional intermodal combination of truck and rail plus truck and water; rail and water; parcel, postal, and courier service; and other multiple modes for the same shipment. Supplemental estimates cover logging, farm-based truck shipments, truck imports from Canada and Mexico, rail imports from Canada and Mexico, air cargo imports and exports, water imports and exports, and pipeline crude and petroleum products shipments. These estimates exclude other supplemental categories of goods movement for which no reasonable basis for an estimate currently exists, including government shipments, service sector, retail sector, construction sector, transportation service providers, household goods movers, and municipal solid waste providers.

Current dollar amounts were converted to chained 2000 dollars by BTS to eliminate the effects of inflation over time.

SOURCES: Commodity Flow Survey data-U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) and U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Commodity Flow Survey (Washington, DC: 2003). Supplemental estimates-MacroSys Research and Technology calculations for BTS based on data compiled from a variety of sources.