The efficiency challenges facing intermodal rail

Published: Aug. 21, 2020, 6:52 p.m.

One of the biggest arguments in favor of moving goods by rail in an intermodal service is that while it might be more complex and slower, there are efficiency gains that make it competitive with trucking in certain markets.\nWith diesel prices at historically low levels, one of those advantages is eroded. FreightWaves contributor and rail economist Jim Blaze joins Drilling Deep host John Kingston on this week's edition to discuss the conditions for the rails in general and intermodal in particular. Also on the agenda: has the cutting of employees gone too far?\nKingston in his opening oil segment will discuss the recent closure of three U.S. oil refineries, what it means for diesel consumers and why plans at two of the plants offer some good news for those buyers.\xa0\nMore FreightWaves podcasts\nApple Podcasts\nSpotify\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices