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The April 2026 Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) Rose 0.3% from March 2026 and Rose 1.4% from April 2025

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

BTS 26-51
 

This release is published on a fixed schedule as required by the Office of Management and Budget, and statistics in this release may be revised when inputs to the statistics are corrected or updated. Data on the program page of this website are the most up-to-date and complete. 

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The image is an infographic consisting of a dark blue rectangle across the top and two smaller, side-by-side grey rectangles beneath it. The blue rectangle shows the value of the Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) in April 2026 (139.6). The grey side-by-side rectangles show the percentage change in the Freight TSI – the left one showing the percentage change from the previous month (0.3%) with an up arrow and the right one showing the percentage change from the previous year (1.4%) with an up arrow

The Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI), rose 0.3% in April from March, rising for the third consecutive month, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). From April 2025 to April 2026 the index rose 1.4%. The Freight TSI measures the amount of freight carried by the for-hire transportation industry.

The figure is a line chart showing the value of the Freight Transportation Services Index (TSI) by month from April 2023 to April 2026. The x-axis is the month and the y-axis, not shown, is the value of the Freight TSI. The Freight TSI ranged from a value of 137.0 in April 2023 to 139.6 in April 2026. April 2026 is the all-time high within the date range. The lowest value within the date range was 135.2 in January 2024. In April 2025 the Freight TSI was 137.7.

The Passenger TSI rose 0.2% in April from March, rising for the third consecutive month. From April 2025 to April 2026 the index rose 2.1%. The Passenger TSI measures passenger transportation volumes on local transit, intercity rail, and air transportation. The Combined Freight and Passenger Index rose by 0.3% in April from March and rose by 1.7% from April 2025 to April 2026.

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 The figure is a line chart showing the value of the Passenger Transportation Services Index (TSI) by month from April 2023 to April 2026. The x-axis is the month and the y-axis, not shown, is the value of the Passenger TSI. The Passenger TSI ranged from a value of 115.2 in April 2023 to 127.3 in April 2026. April 2026 is the all-time high within the date range. The lowest value within the date range was 115.2 in April 2023. In April 2025 the Passenger TSI was 126.6.

Analysis: 

The Freight TSI increased in April due to increases in air freight, rail carloads, trucking, and water while rail intermodal and pipeline volumes decreased. 

The passenger index increased in 2026 due to increases in air passenger and transit while rail passenger remained unchanged. The April increase in the Passenger TSI brought it to a new high for 2026 but 5.6% below the all-time high in January 2020.  

The table below shows Freight TSI and its changes in the context of other important monthly economic indicators. The table shows seasonally adjusted indicators unless noted. 
 

The Freight TSI in Comparison to Other Economic Indicators 

Economic Indicator

February

March

April

Freight Transportation Services Index            

138.5

139.2

139.6

Percent Change            

1.7

0.5

0.3

Federal Reserve Board (FRB) Industrial Production Index           

102.1

101.8

102.5

Percent Change           

0.6

-0.3

0.7

FRB Manufacturing (percent change)           

0.4

0.0

0.6

FRB Mining (percent change)          

2.3

-1.6

-0.1

FRB Utilities (percent change)            

0.4

-1.4

1.9

Housing Starts (thousands of units)            

1,346.0

1,507.0

1,465.0

Percent Change            

-2.8

12.0

-2.8

Retail Sales: Retail Trade (millions of nominal dollars)           

641,038.0

653,040.0

NA

Percent Change            

1.0

1.9

NA

Personal Income (billions of chained 2017 dollars)           

20,529.9

20,495.7

20,414.1

Percent Change             

-0.4

-0.2

-0.4

Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing 
Index (percent)
(50+ = expansion)             

52.4

52.7

52.7

Percentage Point Change            

-0.2

0.3

0.0

BTS estimates pipeline petroleum, air freight, and air passenger one month ahead of reported data (i.e., the pipeline and air data are available through March, BTS estimates the April pipeline petroleum, air freight, and air passenger in the April index). BTS estimated waterborne for April 2026 due to the data not being available.

Revisions: 

Monthly data has changed from previous releases due to the use of concurrent seasonal analysis, which results in seasonal analysis factors changing as each month’s data are added. BTS revised the March freight index to 139.2 from 138.7 in last month's release and the March passenger index to 129.0 from 127.2.

BTS scheduled the release of the May 2026 index for July 9, 2026.

See Seasonally-Adjusted Transportation Data for historical data from 2000 to the present and numbers for individual modes. The TSI and modal data also can be found on the FRED database. See Transportation as an Economic Indicator: Transportation Services Index for charts and discussion about the TSI and its relationship to the economy. The BTS report, Transportation Services Index and the Economy, provides a detailed explanation about the relationship between the TSI and economic cycles.

Looking for tables? BTS moved all tables online to streamline the monthly release.

Brief Explanation of the TSI


The TSI measures the month-to-month changes in the output of services provided by the for-hire transportation industries. The freight index measure changes in freight shipments while the passenger index measures changes in passenger travel.

The TSI tells us how the output of transportation services increased or decreased from month to month. The index can be examined together with other economic indicators to produce a better understanding of the current and future course of the economy. The movement of the index over time can be compared with other economic measures to understand the relationship of changes in transportation output to changes in Gross Domestic Product.

The freight transportation index consists of:

  • For-hire trucking,
  • Railroad freight services (including rail based intermodal shipments such as containers on flat cars),
  • Inland waterways transportation,
  • Pipeline transportation (including principally petroleum and petroleum products and natural gas), and
  • Air freight.

The index does not include international or coastal waterborne movements, private trucking, courier services, or the US Postal Service.

The passenger transportation index consists of:

  • Local transit, 
  • Intercity passenger rail, and 
  • Passenger air transportation.

The index does not include intercity bus, sightseeing services, ferry services, taxi service, private automobile usage, or bicycling and other non-motorized transportation.

The TSI includes only domestic "for-hire" freight and passenger transportation. For-hire transportation consists of freight or passenger transport services provided by a firm to external customers for a fee. The TSI does not include taxi services, paid ride services in personal motor vehicles (e.g., Uber, Lyft, etc.), intercity bus services, in-house transportation (vehicles owned and operated by private firms for their own use), or noncommercial passenger travel (e.g., trips in the household car).