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Short Line Railroad Traffic Climbs 2.2 Percent, Outpacing Class I Traffic in First Quarter 2006; RMI's RailConnect Index Quarterly Analysis Shows Growth in Bulk and Intermodal Commodities Despite Down Quarter for Five Commodity Groups.


ATLANTA Atlanta (ətlăn`tə, ăt–), city (1990 pop. 394,017), state capital and seat of Fulton co., NW Ga., on the Chattahoochee R. and Peachtree Creek, near the Appalachian foothills; inc. 1847.  -- RMI (Remote Method Invocation) A standard from Sun for distributed objects written in Java. RMI is a remote procedure call (RPC), which allows Java objects (software components) stored in the network to be run remotely. , the market leader and largest independent provider of accurate, reliable, comprehensive and secure rail information services See Information Systems.  to the transportation industry, today reports the RailConnect Index(R) Quarterly Analysis of Traffic Statistics for the First Quarter 2006. In its Quarterly Analysis, which is designed to provide railroads rail·road  
n.
1. A road composed of parallel steel rails supported by ties and providing a track for locomotive-drawn trains or other wheeled vehicles.

2.
 and rail shippers with insight on short line growth and trends, RMI reports that short line carload carload

In commodities trading, a railroad car or truckload of grain that ranges from 1,400 to 2,500 bushels.
 traffic increased by 2.2 percent in the first quarter ending March 25, 2006.

The RailConnect Index is the rail industry's only source of short line traffic statistics and includes traffic summaries of 14 commodity groups from nearly 265 short line, regional and terminal switching railroads in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. .

"Our data highlights the continued growth within Intermodal in·ter·mod·al  
adj.
Relating to transportation by more than one means of conveyance, as by truck and rail: intermodal transport.
 transportation and the fact that more and more shippers continue to rely on short line railroads to deliver Intermodal services," explains Pete Kleifgen, Chairman of RMI. "In fact, Intermodal traffic accounted for 50 percent of short line year over year growth."

Winners and Losers: Trends in Commodity Traffic

Two commodity groups experienced double digit Noun 1. double digit - a two-digit integer; from 10 to 99
integer, whole number - any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero; "an integer is a number that is not a fraction"
 growth in the first quarter, Stone, Clay & Aggregates at 11.9 percent and Farm & Food (excluding grain) at 10.1 percent. Short line Intermodal traffic took third place at seven percent growth versus the same period for 2005. Intermodal continues to rank first in terms of the largest commodities represented in the Index in terms of units.

While overall growth has increased, RMI's RailConnect Index(R) Quarterly Analysis did point to the fact that five of 14 commodity groups declined, with Ores showing the largest change at -12.6 percent. On Class I railroads A Class I railroad in the United States, or a Class I railway (also Class I rail carrier) in Canada, is one of the largest freight railroads, as classified based on operating revenue. Smaller railroads are classified as Class II and Class III. , half of the commodity groups declined, led by Chemicals down -5.3 percent, while Intermodal led all Class I growth with a 5.3 percent increase.

Overall, short line traffic grew in the first quarter of 2006 with Stone, Clay & Aggregates; Farm & Food (excluding Grain); Intermodal; Grain and Waste & Scrap Materials as the list of the top five performers in the first half of 2005.

Top Performers: 2006 verses 2005 Rankings Summary:
Fastest Growth           % Increase    % All     Carload Rank
                                      Carloads
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Stone, Clay, Aggregates     11.9%       7.0%           6
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Farm & Food (Excl Grain)    10.1%       3.6%          12
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Intermodal                   7.0%      13.9%           1
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Grain                        5.2%       4.7%          10
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Waste & Scrap Materials      2.8%       4.6%          11
-------------------------------------------------------------


Traffic Comparisons

Short lines proved consistent once again quarter to quarter in types of traffic handled. Originated traffic accounted for 36 percent of all short line traffic in the first quarter 2006 and in the first quarter 2005. Terminated traffic accounted for 41 percent compared to 42 percent in 2005 and bridge traffic accounted for 10 percent compared to nine percent in 2005. Local traffic remained consistent at 14 percent in 2006 and 2005. In 2006, local traffic grew 2.8 percent during the first quarter. Bridge traffic, the most vulnerable type of traffic for short lines, accounted for 10 percent of 2006 and 2005 traffic and grew at seven percent during the first quarter of 2006.

Based on historic seasonality in local and bridge traffic, RMI expects that local traffic will grow as the year progresses while bridge traffic will decline as a percentage of total carloads.

While short line carload traffic increased overall by 2.2 percent in the first quarter 2006, Class I growth through week 12 was 1.8 percent. Excluding bulk and Intermodal commodities, short line carload growth was flat, while Class I carload growth declined.

RMI Data Collection Process

RMI collects and aggregates the data for the RailConnect Index through the company's RailConnect(R) suite of services. The RailConnect applications enable more than 295 railroads and rail shippers in the U.S., Canada Canada (kăn`ədə), independent nation (2001 pop. 30,007,094), 3,851,787 sq mi (9,976,128 sq km), N North America. Canada occupies all of North America N of the United States (and E of Alaska) except for Greenland and the French islands of , and Mexico Mexico, city, Mexico
Mexico or Mexico City, Span. Ciudad de México (Méjico), city (1990 pop. 8,236,960; 1991 met. area est. 20,899,000), central Mexico, capital and largest city of Mexico.
 to manage rail operations, improve customer service and reduce costs. From its current RailConnect customer base, RMI processes more than seven million carloads annually for railroads, rail shippers and railcar leasing companies.

RMI's RailConnect Index Quarterly Analysis is available for distribution and publication to industry analysts and trades journals. The Index is also available to RailConnect customers free of charge.

About RMI

RMI is the largest independent provider of accurate, reliable, comprehensive and secure rail information services to the transportation industry. Founded in 1979, RMI is recognized as the most successful Business Services Provider (BSP BSP

Bromsulphalein, a dye used in the study of liver function. See also sulfobromophthalein clearance test.
) in the industry with an in-depth in-depth
adj.
Detailed; thorough: an in-depth study.


in-depth
Adjective

detailed or thorough: an in-depth analysis

 knowledge of rail operations and a proven ability to translate complex business processes into valuable management information services. Currently, RMI processes approximately seven million carloads annually for railroads, rail shippers and railcar owners. RMI's services are accessed via the Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 through RailConnect(R) (www.railconnect.com), a web-based portal to the company's integrated suite of proprietary information services, which are used to manage rail operations, improve customer service and reduce costs. Services include transportation, revenue, equipment, shipper SHIPPER. One who ships or puts goods on board of a vessel, to be carried to another place during her voyage. In general, the shipper is bound to pay for the hire of the vessel, or the freight of the goods. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 1030.  freight and fleet management services and related executive information systems. RMI is an independent, privately owned company based in Atlanta. For more information about RMI, visit www.railcarmgt.com.
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