Table 12
Railway carloading statistics for intermodal and non-intermodal traffic in Canada (year to date) — Western Division

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Railway carloading statistics for intermodal and non-intermodal traffic in Canada (year to date) — Western Division
Table summary
This table displays railway carloadings statistics for intemodal and non-intermodal traffic by commodity in Canada (year to date) - Eastern Division The column headers provide information based on the type 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 . . 160,178,103 . . 151,641,744
Container-on-flat-car 1,099,390 2,041,596 15,855,639 1,063,492 1,963,676 15,404,356
Trailer-on-flat-car 3,340 . 65,285 3,449 . 71,780
Traffic received from United States connections . . 31,472,872 . . 29,506,219
Total traffic carried . . 207,571,899 . . 196,624,099
Container-on-flat-car included in receipts from United States connections 101,579 198,009 1,741,812 71,749 140,729 1,152,049
Trailer-on-flat-car included in receipts from United States connections 23,172 . 322,264 24,492 . 348,311
Traffic received from Canadian connections . . 6,463,909 . . 7,388,372
Estimated numbers.
Note(s):
Unit of measure "TEUs" means: twenty-foot equivalent units.
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