Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Reports Traffic for September 2009 and the Third Quarter of 2009
October 13 2009 - 5:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
GREENWICH, Conn., Oct. 13, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Genesee
& Wyoming Inc. (GWI) (NYSE:GWR) today reported traffic volumes
for September 2009 and the third quarter of 2009. GWI's traffic in
September 2009 was 63,607 carloads, a decrease of 1,250 carloads,
or 1.9 percent, compared with September 2008. GWI's traffic in the
third quarter of 2009 was 197,087 carloads, a decrease of 4,457
carloads, or 2.2 percent, compared with the third quarter of 2008.
The table below sets forth carloading information for September
2009 and September 2008: Genesee & Wyoming Inc. September % of
September % of by Commodity Group 2009 Total 2008 Total Coal, Coke
& Ores 15,844 24.9% 14,842 22.9% Minerals & Stone 12,058
19.0% 13,057 20.1% Pulp & Paper 7,014 11.0% 9,736 15.0% Metals
5,859 9.2% 7,799 12.0% Lumber & Forest Products 5,417 8.5%
6,534 10.1% Farm & Food Products 4,764 7.5% 4,357 6.7%
Chemicals-Plastics 3,945 6.2% 4,292 6.6% Petroleum Products 2,233
3.5% 1,874 2.9% Autos & Auto Parts 770 1.2% 911 1.4% Other
5,703 9.0% 1,455 2.3% Total 63,607 100.0% 64,857 100.0% GWI
railroads acquired within the last twelve months shipped a combined
10,346 carloads in September 2009. GWI's same-railroad traffic in
September 2009 decreased by 11,596 carloads, or 17.9 percent,
compared with September 2008. Pulp & paper traffic decreased
3,027 carloads primarily due to lower shipments in GWI's Southern
and Canada Regions. Metals traffic decreased 2,743 carloads due to
lower steel shipments in GWI's New York/Ohio/Pennsylvania and
Southern Regions. Minerals & stone traffic decreased 2,383
carloads. All other same-railroad traffic decreased by a net 3,443
carloads. The table below sets forth carloading information for the
third quarter of 2009 and the third quarter of 2008: Genesee &
Wyoming Inc. 3rd Qtr % of 3rd Qtr % of by Commodity Group 2009
Total 2008 Total Coal, Coke & Ores 49,720 25.2% 48,259 23.9%
Minerals & Stone 36,459 18.5% 37,659 18.7% Pulp & Paper
22,385 11.4% 30,278 15.0% Metals 18,148 9.2% 23,949 11.9% Farm
& Food Products 16,963 8.6% 15,161 7.5% Lumber & Forest
Products 16,813 8.5% 20,284 10.1% Chemicals-Plastics 11,891 6.0%
12,554 6.2% Petroleum Products 6,522 3.3% 6,228 3.1% Autos &
Auto Parts 1,921 1.0% 2,422 1.2% Other 16,265 8.3% 4,750 2.4% Total
197,087 100.0% 201,544 100.0% GWI railroads acquired within the
last 12 months shipped a combined 29,118 carloads in the third
quarter of 2009. Same-railroad traffic in the third quarter of 2009
decreased by 33,575 carloads, or 16.7 percent, compared with the
third quarter of 2008. The decrease was principally due to declines
of 8,852 carloads of pulp & paper traffic, 7,863 carloads of
metals traffic, and 5,576 carloads of coal, coke and ores traffic.
All other same-railroad traffic decreased by a net 11,284 carloads.
GWI railroads acquired within the last 12 months include the
Georgia Southwestern Railroad and the Ohio Central Railroad System,
both of which GWI purchased on October 1, 2008. On June 15, 2009
GWI announced its intent to discontinue operations of its Huron
Central Railway (HCRY) in the fourth quarter of 2009. Starting in
August 2009, HCRY carloads are no longer included in this press
release due to the structure of a temporary service contract. To
facilitate comparison to the prior year, GWI has excluded 1,142
total HCRY carloads from September 2008 and 2,509 total HCRY
carloads from Q3 2008 in this press release. However, carloads
reported in GWI's Form 10-Q will include HCRY traffic for all of
2008. Historically, GWI 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. GWI owns and operates short line and regional
freight railroads in the United States, Canada, Australia and the
Netherlands. Operations currently include 63 railroads organized in
nine regions, with more than 6,800 miles of owned and leased track
and approximately 3,000 additional miles under track access
arrangements. GWI provides rail service at 16 ports in North
America and Europe and performs contract coal loading and railcar
switching for industrial customers. CONTACT: Matthew O. Walsh
Senior Vice President - Corporate Development and Treasurer Genesee
& Wyoming Inc. 1-203-629-3722 Web Site: http://www.gwrr.com/
DATASOURCE: Genesee & Wyoming Inc. CONTACT: Matthew O. Walsh,
Senior Vice President - Corporate Development and Treasurer,
Genesee & Wyoming Inc., +1-203-629-3722 Web Site:
http://www.gwrr.com/
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