Canada Ports Rail Volume Report: August 2024

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This report covers freight movements into the major Canadian ports. It excludes intermodal traffic, which is covered in a separate Intermodal Report.
Despite August’s work stoppage, overall freight volume westbound to the Port of Vancouver was mostly unchanged from July, which saw sharply lower volumes on CN due to the Jasper Fire shutdown.
The biggest % changes came from Grain Unit trains, which increased 31.4%. Grain volume was 17.5% higher than a year ago.
Other train types showed mixed performance.
CPKC’s share of total carload volume into the Port of Vancouver region increased fell from 57.4% in July to 51.8% in August. CPKC typically has higher volumes on this route but the work stoppage on CPKC extended to four days compared to just over a day on CN.
Freight volume to the Port of Prince Rupert fell 4.4% from July, and was down 9.1% from a year ago.
The change in train volumes from July included:
Train volume to Halifax increased by 13.8% in August. All train types saw increases in volume.
Train volume to the Port of Sydney decreased by 3 trains in August (-23.1%).
RailState recently added coverage for the Port of St. John, which sees all manifest volume. Train volume to the Port of St. John decreased by 11 trains in August (-25.6%).
The carload mix for the Port of St. John was:
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