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U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce – Mid America Chapter October 18th - Southfield, MI

U.S. MEXICO RAIL TRANSBORDER TRAFFIC OVERVIEW. U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce – Mid America Chapter October 18th - Southfield, MI. U.S. / Mexico Rail Traffic Overview. CN and CP. UP and BN. FXE and KCSM. CSX and NS. KCS. CGR. U.S.Trade With Mexico by Top Rail Ports : 2006 – 2011

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U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce – Mid America Chapter October 18th - Southfield, MI

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  1. U.S. MEXICO RAIL TRANSBORDER TRAFFIC OVERVIEW U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce – Mid America Chapter October 18th - Southfield, MI

  2. U.S. / Mexico Rail TrafficOverview

  3. CN and CP UP and BN FXE and KCSM CSX and NS KCS CGR

  4. U.S.TradeWith Mexico by Top Rail Ports: 2006 – 2011 Value in Billions of U.S. Dollars Source: BTS Transborder Surface Freight Data

  5. Rail Service from Detroit to MX

  6. Railroads: The Green Option “For shipments over 1,000 miles, using intermodal transport cuts fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions by 65%, relative to truck alone.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency In 2011, U.S. freight railroads moved a ton of freight an average of 469 miles per gallon of fuel. Source: AAR

  7. Door to Door Supply Chain Solutions Rail Barge and Ferry Automotive Distribution Center Customs and Transportation Management Warehousing Ground Transportation Freight Forwarding

  8. In Summary Continue to makeinnovative investments Respond quickly to changing markets Listen to customers’ broader transportation needs and launch new solutions

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