09.03.2015 11:30:00
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Genesee & Wyoming Reports Traffic for February 2015
Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (G&W) (NYSE:GWR) today reported traffic volumes for February 2015.
G&W’s traffic in February 2015 was 145,127 carloads, an increase of 2,325 carloads, or 1.6%, compared with February 2014. G&W’s same-railroad traffic in February 2015 was 137,816 carloads, a decrease of 4,986 carloads, or 3.5%, compared with February 2014.
G&W’s traffic in the first quarter of 2015 through February was 312,476 carloads, an increase of 13,090 carloads, or 4.4%, compared with the first quarter of 2014 through February. G&W’s same-railroad traffic in the first quarter of 2015 through February was 297,072 carloads, a decrease of 2,314 carloads, or 0.8%, compared with the first quarter of 2014 through February.
G&W’s traffic in February was weaker than the Company’s expectations primarily due to weakness in steam coal and metals traffic. In addition, extreme winter weather conditions in several of G&W’s North American regions, including the Northeast, Coastal and Central Regions, has adversely impacted traffic.
The table below sets forth consolidated summary carload information for February 2015 and February 2014 by commodity group.
Consolidated G&W |
February |
February |
Change | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
Coal & Coke | 23,813 | 26,565 | (2,752) | (10.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Agricultural Products | 23,171 | 19,437 | 3,734 | 19.2% | ||||||||||||||||||
Minerals & Stone | 18,036 | 14,882 | 3,154 | 21.2% | ||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals & Plastics | 13,875 | 12,403 | 1,472 | 11.9% | ||||||||||||||||||
Pulp & Paper | 12,891 | 13,104 | (213) | (1.6%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Metals | 10,210 | 12,845 | (2,635) | (20.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Lumber & Forest Products | 9,879 | 9,928 | (49) | (0.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Petroleum Products | 7,987 | 8,473 | (486) | (5.7%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Metallic Ores | 5,411 | 5,496 | (85) | (1.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Food & Kindred Products | 4,957 | 4,433 | 524 | 11.8% | ||||||||||||||||||
Intermodal | 4,517 | 5,220 | (703) | (13.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Autos & Auto Parts | 2,469 | 2,583 | (114) | (4.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Waste | 2,026 | 2,791 | (765) | (27.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Other | 5,885 | 4,642 | 1,243 | 26.8% | ||||||||||||||||||
Total carloads | 145,127 | 142,802 | 2,325 | 1.6% | ||||||||||||||||||
Carloads from New Railroads(1) | 7,311 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Same-railroad carloads | 137,816 | 142,802 | (4,986) | (3.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
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(1) Total carloads from rail operations commenced or acquired by G&W in the last 12 months include the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, Inc., the Arkansas Midland Railroad, the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad and the Warren & Saline River Railroad. These railroads contributed 3,061 carloads of agricultural products traffic, 2,396 carloads of minerals & stone traffic, 932 carloads of chemicals & plastics traffic, 370 carloads of lumber & forest products traffic and 552 carloads from all other commodities. |
Same-railroad Highlights:
The following highlights relate to same-railroad traffic, excluding traffic from the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, which commenced operations on June 1, 2014 and the Arkansas Midland Railroad, the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad and the Warren & Saline River Railroad, which were acquired on January 5, 2015.
- North American traffic decreased 4,059 carloads, or 3.3%, primarily due to decreases in metals and coal & coke traffic.
- Australian traffic decreased 927 carloads, or 5.1%, primarily due to decreased metallic ores, intermodal and agricultural products traffic.
- Metals traffic decreased 2,817 carloads, or 21.9%, primarily due to decreased shipments in G&W’s Southern, Northeast, Ohio Valley and Coastal regions.
- Coal & coke traffic decreased 2,752 carloads, or 10.4%, primarily due to decreased shipments of steam coal in G&W’s Central, Northeast, Ohio Valley and Mountain West regions, partially offset by increased shipments in G&W’s Midwest Region.
- All remaining traffic increased by a net 583 carloads.
The table below sets forth consolidated summary carload information for the first quarter of 2015 through February and the first quarter of 2014 through February by commodity group.
Consolidated G&W |
QTD Feb |
QTD Feb |
Change | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
Coal & Coke | 54,825 | 55,536 | (711) | (1.3%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Agricultural Products | 47,364 | 41,771 | 5,593 | 13.4% | ||||||||||||||||||
Minerals & Stone | 39,114 | 31,116 | 7,998 | 25.7% | ||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals & Plastics | 29,384 | 26,099 | 3,285 | 12.6% | ||||||||||||||||||
Pulp & Paper | 28,119 | 27,877 | 242 | 0.9% | ||||||||||||||||||
Metals | 23,273 | 26,026 | (2,753) | (10.6%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Lumber & Forest Products | 20,830 | 20,901 | (71) | (0.3%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Petroleum Products | 17,568 | 18,652 | (1,084) | (5.8%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Metallic Ores | 11,243 | 12,177 | (934) | (7.7%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Food & Kindred Products | 10,261 | 9,000 | 1,261 | 14.0% | ||||||||||||||||||
Intermodal | 9,152 | 10,152 | (1,000) | (9.9%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Autos & Auto Parts | 4,759 | 5,111 | (352) | (6.9%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Waste | 4,590 | 5,948 | (1,358) | (22.8%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Other | 11,994 | 9,020 | 2,974 | 33.0% | ||||||||||||||||||
Total carloads | 312,476 | 299,386 | 13,090 | 4.4% | ||||||||||||||||||
Carloads from New Railroads(1) | 15,404 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Same-railroad carloads | 297,072 | 299,386 | (2,314) | (0.8%) | ||||||||||||||||||
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(1) Total carloads from rail operations commenced or acquired by G&W in the last 12 month include the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, Inc., the Arkansas Midland Railroad, the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad and the Warren & Saline River Railroad. These railroads contributed 6,292 carloads of agricultural products traffic, 5,106 carloads of minerals & stone traffic, 2,066 carloads of chemicals & plastics traffic, 859 carloads of lumber & forest products traffic and 1,081 carloads from all other commodities. |
Same-railroad Highlights:
The following highlights relate to same-railroad traffic, excluding traffic from the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, which commenced operations on June 1, 2014 and the Arkansas Midland Railroad, the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad and the Warren & Saline River Railroad, which were acquired on January 5, 2015.
- North American traffic decreased 775 carloads, or 0.3%, primarily due to decreased metals traffic, partially offset by increased overhead Class 1 shipments.
- Australian traffic decreased 1,539 carloads, or 4.2%, primarily due to decreased metallic ores and agricultural products traffic, partially offset by increased minerals & stone traffic.
- Metals traffic decreased 3,088 carloads, or 11.9%, primarily due to decreased shipments in G&W’s Southern and Northeast regions.
- G&W’s Other commodity group traffic increased 2,960 carloads, or 32.8%, primarily due to overhead Class 1 shipments.
- Minerals & stone traffic increased 2,892 carloads, or 9.3%, primarily due to increased shipments across most G&W regions.
- All remaining traffic decreased by a net 5,078 carloads.
Other
Historically, G&W has found that carload information may be indicative of freight revenues on its railroads, but may not be indicative of total revenues, operating expenses, operating income or net income. Car movements related to railcar switching, including activities at port terminals, are excluded from our carload information as the resulting revenues are classified as non-freight.
About G&W
G&W owns short line and regional freight railroads in the United States, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and Belgium. In addition, G&W Australia operates the 1,400-mile Tarcoola to Darwin rail line, which links the Port of Darwin with the interstate rail network in South Australia. Operations currently include 116 railroads organized in 11 regions, with more than 15,000 miles of owned and leased track, 5,200 employees and over 2,000 customers. G&W subsidiaries provide rail service at 37 ports in North America, Australia and Europe and perform contract coal loading and railcar switching for industrial customers.
For more information, visit gwrr.com.
Exhibit
The table below sets forth North American carload information for February 2015 and February 2014 by commodity group.
North American Operations: |
February |
February |
Change | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
Coal & Coke | 23,813 | 26,565 | (2,752) | (10.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Agricultural Products | 18,388 | 14,327 | 4,061 | 28.3% | ||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals & Plastics | 13,875 | 12,403 | 1,472 | 11.9% | ||||||||||||||||||
Minerals & Stone | 13,670 | 10,655 | 3,015 | 28.3% | ||||||||||||||||||
Pulp & Paper | 12,891 | 13,104 | (213) | (1.6%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Metals | 10,210 | 12,845 | (2,635) | (20.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Lumber & Forest Products | 9,879 | 9,928 | (49) | (0.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Petroleum Products | 7,966 | 8,449 | (483) | (5.7%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Food & Kindred Products | 4,957 | 4,433 | 524 | 11.8% | ||||||||||||||||||
Autos & Auto Parts | 2,469 | 2,583 | (114) | (4.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Waste | 2,026 | 2,791 | (765) | (27.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Metallic Ores | 1,962 | 1,660 | 302 | 18.2% | ||||||||||||||||||
Intermodal | - | 354 | (354) | (100.0%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Other | 5,885 | 4,642 | 1,243 | 26.8% | ||||||||||||||||||
Total carloads | 127,991 | 124,739 | 3,252 | 2.6% | ||||||||||||||||||
Carloads from New Railroads(1) | 7,311 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Same-railroad carloads | 120,680 | 124,739 | (4,059) | (3.3%) | ||||||||||||||||||
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(1) Total carloads from rail operations commenced or acquired by G&W in the last 12 months include the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, Inc., the Arkansas Midland Railroad, the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad and the Warren & Saline River Railroad. These railroads contributed 3,061 carloads of agricultural products traffic, 2,396 carloads of minerals & stone traffic, 932 carloads of chemicals & plastics traffic, 370 carloads of lumber & forest products traffic and 552 carloads from all other commodities. |
The table below sets forth North American carload information for the first quarter of 2015 through February and the first quarter of 2014 through February by commodity group.
North American Operations: |
QTD Feb |
QTD Feb |
Change | % Change | |||||||||||||||||
Coal & Coke | 54,825 | 55,536 | (711) | (1.3%) | |||||||||||||||||
Agricultural Products | 37,748 | 31,180 | 6,568 | 21.1% | |||||||||||||||||
Minerals & Stone | 29,846 | 22,926 | 6,920 | 30.2% | |||||||||||||||||
Chemicals & Plastics | 29,384 | 26,099 | 3,285 | 12.6% | |||||||||||||||||
Pulp & Paper | 28,119 | 27,877 | 242 | 0.9% | |||||||||||||||||
Metals | 23,273 | 26,026 | (2,753) | (10.6%) | |||||||||||||||||
Lumber & Forest Products | 20,830 | 20,901 | (71) | (0.3%) | |||||||||||||||||
Petroleum Products | 17,533 | 18,611 | (1,078) | (5.8%) | |||||||||||||||||
Food & Kindred Products | 10,261 | 9,000 | 1,261 | 14.0% | |||||||||||||||||
Autos & Auto Parts | 4,759 | 5,111 | (352) | (6.9%) | |||||||||||||||||
Waste | 4,590 | 5,948 | (1,358) | (22.8%) | |||||||||||||||||
Metallic Ores | 4,044 | 3,759 | 285 | 7.6% | |||||||||||||||||
Intermodal | - | 583 | (583) | (100.0%) | |||||||||||||||||
Other | 11,994 | 9,020 | 2,974 | 33.0% | |||||||||||||||||
Total carloads | 277,206 | 262,577 | 14,629 | 5.6% | |||||||||||||||||
Carloads from New Railroads(1) | 15,404 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Same-railroad carloads | 261,802 | 262,577 | (775) | (0.3%) | |||||||||||||||||
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(1) Total carloads from rail operations commenced or acquired by G&W in the last 12 months include the Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, Inc., the Arkansas Midland Railroad, the Prescott & Northwestern Railroad and the Warren & Saline River Railroad. These railroads contributed 6,292 carloads of agricultural products traffic, 5,106 carloads of minerals & stone traffic, 2,066 carloads of chemicals & plastics traffic, 859 carloads of lumber & forest products traffic and 1,081 carloads from all other commodities. |
The table below sets forth Australian carload information for February 2015 and February 2014 by commodity group.
Australian Operations: |
February |
February |
Change |
% |
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Agricultural Products | 4,783 | 5,110 | (327) | (6.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Intermodal | 4,517 | 4,866 | (349) | (7.2%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Minerals & Stone | 4,366 | 4,227 | 139 | 3.3% | ||||||||||||||||||
Metallic Ores | 3,449 | 3,836 | (387) | (10.1%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Petroleum Products | 21 | 24 | (3) | (12.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Total carloads | 17,136 | 18,063 | (927) | (5.1%) | ||||||||||||||||||
The table below sets forth Australian carload information for the first quarter of 2015 through February and the first quarter of 2014 through February by commodity group.
Australian Operations: |
QTD Feb |
QTD Feb |
Change |
% |
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Agricultural Products | 9,616 | 10,591 | (975) | (9.2%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Minerals & Stone | 9,268 | 8,190 | 1,078 | 13.2% | ||||||||||||||||||
Intermodal | 9,152 | 9,569 | (417) | (4.4%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Metallic Ores | 7,199 | 8,418 | (1,219) | (14.5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Petroleum Products | 35 | 41 | (6) | (14.6%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Total carloads | 35,270 | 36,809 | (1,539) | (4.2%) | ||||||||||||||||||

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