US Coal Train Loadings Climb 9.7% on Week with Gains Across Major Basins

(Platts, January 19) – Data filed by the four major US railroads — CSX, Union Pacific, BNSF and Norfolk Southern — for the week ending January 12 shows US coal loadings averaged 86.5 trains/d, up from 78.9 trains/d the previous week.

Data filed by the four major US railroads — CSX, Union Pacific, BNSF and Norfolk Southern — for the week ending January 12 shows US coal loadings averaged 86.5 trains/d, up from 78.9 trains/d the previous week.

Eastern coal activity picked up following rail slowdowns to start 2018 as cold weather blanketed much of the Appalachian region.

Central Appalachia loadings climbed to 10.6 trains/d from 9.7 trains/d, and Northern Appalachian counts were up to 7.3 trains/d from 6.3 trains/d.

Illinois Basin loadings grew to 7.6 trains/d from 6.8 trains/d.

In the West, Powder River Basin loadings increased to 53.6 trains/d from 50.5 trains/d the prior week.

In other production areas, Utica Basin loadings were up to 4.1 trains/d from 2.3 trains/d, while loadings from the outside the primary basins were up to 3.4 trains/d from 3.1 trains/d.

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