The Freight Transportation System Background on domestic highway, rail, and waterborne freight modes.

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The Freight Transportation System Background on domestic highway, rail, and waterborne freight modes

Trucks carry more freight by weight and value than other modes SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Office of Freight Management and Operations, Freight Analysis Framework, version 3.4, 2014 as cited in USDOT, FHWA and Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2013 Freight Facts and Figures, Table 2-1 and 2-2. Available at as of August 2014.

Shipping distance and costs SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Office of Freight Management and Operations, Freight Analysis Framework, version 3.4, 2014 Average freight revenue per ton-mile, 2006 Source: Center for Climate and Energy Solutions Freight Transportation Factsheet.

Shipping cost components Source: Center for Climate and Energy Solutions Freight Transportation Factsheet.

Total annual tons by corridor, 2007 RAIL BARGE TRUCK of agricultural & food products are carried by trucks 70% of communities are served exclusively by trucks Over 80%

$232 BILLION Is the annual value of food truck freight that originates, terminates or passes through the Chicago region. Source: FAF, 2007 RAIL BARGE TRUCK Of all US freight originates, terminates, or passes through the Chicago region. Source: CMAP OVER 1/4 67% Of freight in the Chicago region is moved by truck. Source: CMAP 2 days Is about how long it takes the average train to make it through Chicago. Source: CREATE Freight in Chicago

Challenges ahead 2015: 320 million people 2045: 390 million people Growing population Increasing freight volumes Weight: 45% increase by 2040 Value: 125% increase by 2040 Increasing congestion More frequent and severe delays on highway and rail systems Rising shipping costs Insurance costs, fuel prices, congestion, environmental and safety regulations, driver shortages, etc. Other issues Unstable waterway levels, infrastructure deterioration, etc.