Association of American Railroads
The AAR just released its monthly Rail Time Indicators report in which it reports railcars in storage. As of April 1, 2020, there were 394,200 empty railcars in storage, representing 23.6% of the North American fleet. This represented a 394 unit increase (+0.1%) from last month and an 80,800 unit increase year over year (+25.8%). The uptick was primarily driven by increases in tank cars and open-top hoppers that were largely offset by declines in flat cars, covered hoppers and gondolas. Looking ahead, we believe storage levels will likely continue to move significantly higher as the negative impact of COVID-19 on rail volumes intensifies. Railcar demand and production will approach prior recessionary levels.If you need of have storage available, have a project and need to perform maintenance, clean cars or reposition cars in a cost effective manner, call PFL today to trouble shoot your situation – we have solutions for you!
Loaded storage for energy products is still available, so please give PFL a call today