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Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Reports Traffic for January 2012

Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (GWI) (NYSE: GWR) today reported traffic volumes for January 2012.

GWI´s traffic in January 2012 was 72,887 carloads, a decrease of 9,848 carloads, or 11.9 percent, compared with January 2011.

The table below sets forth consolidated carloading information for January 2012 and January 2011. Additional carload information for GWI´s North American and Australian operations is included as an exhibit to this press release.

Genesee & Wyoming Inc.              
             
           
by Commodity Group






January






January














2012






2011





% Change
Consolidated:






















Coal & Coke






11,279






18,863





-40.2%
Minerals & Stone






10,039






9,964





0.8%
Farm & Food Products






9,645






9,795





-1.5%
Metals






8,946






7,336





21.9%
Pulp & Paper






8,347






8,620





-3.2%
Chemicals & Plastics






5,653






4,866





16.2%
Lumber & Forest Products






5,288






5,200





1.7%
Intermodal*






3,528






4,673





-24.5%
Petroleum Products






2,616






2,852





-8.3%
Metallic Ores**






1,731






2,244





-22.9%
Autos & Auto Parts






701






877





-20.1%
Other






5,114






7,445





-31.3%
Total carloads






72,887






82,735





-11.9%























 
* Represents intermodal units

** Includes carloads and intermodal units

 

Excluding 1,412 carloads from the Arizona Eastern Railway (AZER) acquisition, which closed September 1, 2011, and 264 carloads from the Hilton & Albany Railroad, Inc. (HAL), which commenced operations on January 1, 2012, same-railroad traffic in January 2012 decreased 11,524 carloads, or 13.9 percent, compared with January 2011. Coal & coke traffic decreased 7,584 carloads primarily due to lower shipments in GWI´s Illinois, New York/Pennsylvania and Mountain West Regions. GWI´s other commodity group traffic decreased 2,384 carloads primarily due to lower overhead coal shipments in GWI´s Ohio Region. Intermodal traffic decreased 1,145 units primarily due to lower shipments in GWI´s Australia Region resulting from the Edith River bridge outage. These decreases were partially offset by a 1,245 carload increase in metals traffic due to steel and scrap shipments in GWI´s Southern Region. All remaining traffic decreased by a net 1,656 carloads.

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. Car movements related to railcar switching, including activities at port terminals, are excluded from our carload information as the resulting revenues are classified as non-freight.

GWI owns and operates short line and regional freight railroads and provides railcar switching services in the United States, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and Belgium. In addition, we operate the Tarcoola to Darwin rail line, which links the Port of Darwin with the Australian interstate rail network in South Australia. Operations currently include 65 railroads organized in 10 regions, with more than 7,600 miles of owned and leased track and approximately 1,400 additional miles under track access arrangements. We provide rail service at 17 ports in North America and Europe and perform contract coal loading and railcar switching for industrial customers.

Carload Reporting for Metallic Ores Traffic

Effective January 1, 2012, a portion of GWI´s metallic ores commodity group includes intermodal containers as a result of a change in rail logistics and equipment for a customer in GWI´s Australia Region. The impact of this change increased traffic by 200 carloads in January 2012.

Exhibit

The table below sets forth North American carloading information for January 2012 and January 2011:

 

          January               January            






2012






2011





% Change
North America Operations:




















Coal & Coke




11,279






18,863





-40.2%
Metals




8,946






7,336





21.9%
Pulp & Paper




8,347






8,620





-3.2%
Chemicals & Plastics




5,653






4,866





16.2%
Lumber & Forest Products




5,288






5,200





1.7%
Minerals & Stone




5,014






4,131





21.4%
Farm & Food Products




4,729






4,720





0.2%
Petroleum Products




2,579






2,827





-8.8%
Metallic Ores




920






930





-1.1%
Autos & Auto Parts




701






877





-20.1%
Intermodal*




170






186





-8.6%
Other




5,114






7,445





-31.3%
Total carloads




58,740






66,001





-11.0%





















 
* Represents intermodal units
 

The table below sets forth Australian carloading information for January 2012 and January 2011:


        January               January            





2012






2011





% Change
Australian Operations:



















Minerals & Stone



5,025






5,833





-13.9%
Farm & Food Products



4,916






5,075





-3.1%
Intermodal*



3,358






4,487





-25.2%
Metallic Ores**



811






1,314





-38.3%
Petroleum Products



37






25





48.0%
Total carloads



14,147






16,734





-15.5%




















 
* Represents intermodal units
** Includes carloads and intermodal units

 

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