Table 10
Railway carloading statistics for intermodal and non-intermodal traffic in Canada (year to date) — Total

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Railway carloading statistics for intermodal and non-intermodal traffic in Canada (year to date) — Total
Table summary
This table displays railway carloadings statistics for intemodal and non-intermodal traffic by commodity in Canada - Western Division. The column headers provide information based on the types of traffic loadings. For non-intermodal loadings, the data are presented according to metric tonnage. For intermodal loadings, the data are presented according to the total number of units, twenty-foot equivalent units and the metric tonnage.
  January 2013 to December 2013 January 2012 to December 2012
Units TEUs 1 Metric tonnes Units TEUs 1 Metric tonnes
Total non-intermodal traffic loaded . . 266,826,587 . . 253,549,194
Container-on-flat-car 1,941,965 3,686,321 29,327,258 1,877,082 3,559,595 28,415,911
Trailer-on-flat-car 55,258 . 825,328 46,025 . 667,997
Traffic received from United States connections . . 40,465,883 . . 39,145,616
Total traffic carried . . 337,445,056 . . 321,778,718
Container-on-flat-car included in receipts from United States connections 175,222 358,844 2,681,672 136,710 280,025 2,006,066
Trailer-on-flat-car included in receipts from United States connections 23,188 . 322,447 24,525 . 348,703
Traffic received from Canadian connections . . 29,703,406 . . 35,245,800
Estimated numbers.
Note(s):
Unit of measure "TEUs" means: twenty-foot equivalent units.
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