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(Source: Freight Waves, January 14, 2019)

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Intermodal rail is taking a growing share of container traffic coming out of the largest U.S. East Coast port as more heavy freight moves across the docks and trucking costs rise. Even so, some shippers remain wary of relying on intermodal rail due to the ongoing service changes being made in the push for “precision scheduled railroading.”

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