Sentences with phrase «more freight»

If more freight were moved by rail than by truck, would it make any difference to you as a consumer?
And that means better, stronger rail systems capable of handling still more freight.
We could try to shift more freight from diesel - burning trucks to electric rail.
U.S. - NAFTA freight totaled $ 100.6 billion as all five major transportation modes carried more freight by value with North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners Canada and Mexico in November 2017 compared to November 2016, according to the TransBorder Freight Data released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)(Figure 2, Table 1).
Whichever and regardless, this show teaches that for Bourgeois, as with the pink, bandaged self - portrait that she wrapped in an agony of fabric, Untitled can be yet more freighted with meaning.
CNBC's Morgan Brennan reports more freight and packages are being transported putting more trucks on the road and that is adding up to be bullish for carriers.
«So let's free up space for new commuter services by moving the growth in long journeys onto a new North - South rail line, reducing journey times, getting more freight off our roads.
The 2015 U.S. Department of Transportation report, Beyond Traffic 2045: Trends and Choices, concludes that between 2015 and 2045, the United States will add 70 million residents and 45 % more freight traffic.
Traveling with them was soil filled with billions of seeds, used to balance the ships and dumped at ports to make room for more freight.
(There is no artist more freighted with words than Kitaj, and I'm talking about his paintings and prints, not his writings.)
The $ 60 billion US railroad transportation industry moves more freight than any other railway worldwide.
U.S. - NAFTA freight totaled $ 98.2 billion as all five major transportation modes carried more freight by value with North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners Canada and Mexico in May 2017 compared to May 2016, according to the TransBorder Freight Data released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)(Figure 2, Table 1).
More freight could be transported via rail as a result.
The freight sector is growing: more freight, weighing more, is being moved by more modes farther and faster with each passing decade.
The more drivers a company hires, the more freight they can haul and there is a huge amount of cargo to be transported.
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