CarpeDiem is reporting:
The Association of American Railroads released its weekly report today
on US rail traffic. For the week ending April 13, US railroads shipped
17,913 carloads of crude oil, an increase of 51.2% compared to the same
week last year. Year-to-date, more than 200,000 carloads of oil
products have moved by rail, which is a is 56.4% increase over last
year, and more than double the 99,890 carloads of oil shipped in 2011
over the same period.
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