New DOT Fuel Efficiency Study Cites Double-Stack Rail Benefits
23 Noviembre 2009 - 2:46PM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a newly released
report, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) finds that double
stack freight rail transportation is up to five times more
efficient than motor carrier transportation. The FRA's "Comparative
Evaluation of Rail and Truck Fuel Efficiency on Competitive
Corridors" underscores the advantages of projects such as the
National Gateway. The National Gateway is a public-private
partnership seeking to create a state-of-the-art, double-stack
cleared rail corridor between East Coast sea ports and Midwest
distribution centers. According to the FRA report, double-stack
trains tend to be more fuel efficient than other types of trains.
The study also cites increased efficiency, technology improvements
and improved railcar designs (Federal Railroad Administration,
2009). By converting over 14 billion highway miles to
double-stacked rail cars, the National Gateway will enable shippers
to better utilize the improved fuel efficiency and environmental
benefits of rail transportation, reducing fuel consumption by
nearly 2 billion gallons and CO2 emissions by almost 20 million
tons. The National Gateway will invest over $840 million in
infrastructure projects which will support the increased use of
freight rail, the most environmentally friendly way to move goods
on land. Already, trains can move a ton of freight more than 436
miles on a single gallon of fuel, making rail transportation three
times more fuel-efficient than alternatives. The new FRA study
shows a double stack rail-to-truck Fuel Efficiency Ratio range of
2.7 to 5.5, significantly higher than a 1991 study showing a range
of 2.5 to 3.4. The results are based on data from eleven different
origination-destination pairs, and also show that longer hauls
generally provide greater fuel savings on double stack freight
rail. To date, the National Gateway has received $393 million in
funding commitments from freight transportation company CSX
Corporation and its affiliates and over $150 million in commitments
from participating state governments (Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Virginia and North Carolina). Partner states are ultimately
expected to fund $191 million, with an additional $258 million
requested from the federal government. In addition to governors and
other state and local officials across six states, more than three
dozen members of Congress, three port authorities, and a large
number of global shippers, ocean carriers, business organizations
and environmental groups have pledged their support for the
National Gateway. To learn more about the National Gateway, visit
http://www.nationalgateway.org/. Download the new FRA report at
http://www.fra.dot.gov/Downloads/Comparative_Evaluation_Rail_Truck_Fuel_Effici
ency.pdf. DATASOURCE: National Gateway CONTACT: Richard VanOrnum,
National Gateway, +1-617-752-1177 Web Site:
http://www.nationalgateway.org/
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