Transportation and the State of Missouri
Missouri and Transportation
Missouri’s infrastructure supports businesses by supporting transportation: Within the State Into the State From the State Through the State
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
Total Freight Transportation in Missouri - 2011
765,781Current
Millions$
1,085,595Thousand
of Tons
Within 22%
From 41%
To 37%
Within 18%
From 39%
To 43%
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
Missouri’s Trade Partners - 2011
2,740,636 Current
Millions$
2,855,720 Thousand
of Tons
Missouri 8%
Loui-siana
2% Illi-nois 1%
Texas
1%
Kan-sas 1%
Other87%
Missouri 5% Illinois
1% Texas
1%
Kan-sas 0%
Cali-fornia
0%
Other93%
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2011 Modal Flows Within Missouri
134,092 Current
Millions$
241,028 Thousand
of Tons
Truck 94%
Rail 1%
Water 1%
Multiple modes & mail 2%
Pipeline 0% Other and unknown
2%
Truck 93%
Multiple modes & mail
4%
Other and unknown
3%
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2011 Modal Flows From Missouri
300,133 Current
Millions$
444,918 Thousand
of Tons
Truck 71%
Rail 8%
Water 15%
Multiple modes & mail 4%
Other and unknown 2%
Truck 78%
Rail 3%
Wa-ter 2%
Air (in-
clude truck-air) 1%
Mul-tiple modes &
mail 11%
Other and unknown
5%
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2011 Modal Flows Into Missouri
331,556 Current
Millions$
399,649 Thousand
of Tons
Truck 40%
Rail 3%
Water 15% Air
(in-clude truck-air) 1%
Multi-ple
modes & mail
7%
Pipeline 29%
Other and unknown 2%
No domestic mode 4%
Truck 75%
Rail 16%
Wa-ter 1%
Mul-tiple
modes & mail
4%
Pipeline 3%
Other and unknown 2%
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2011 Top Commodities Within Missouri
241,028 Current
Millions$
241,028 Thousand
of Tons
Gravel 21%
Cereal grains
21%
Waste/scrap 9%
Nonmetal min. prods.
9%
Natural sands
7%
Other ag prods.
4%
Fuel oils 3%
Nonmetal-lic minerals
3%
Animal feed 2%
Coal-n.e.c. 2%
Other20%
Machinery 8%
Mo-tor-ized ve-hi-
cles 4%
Mixe
d freigh
t 3%
Ce-real
grains 3%
Fuel oils 3%
Other food-stuffs
2% Arti-cles-base
metal 2%
Gaso-line 2%
Chemical
prods. 2%
Other ag
prods. 2%
Other68%
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2011 Top Commodities From Missouri
300,133 Current
Millions$
444,918 Thousand
of Tons
Gravel 28%
Cereal grains
21% Waste/scrap 8%
Nonmetal min.
prods. 7%
Other ag prods.
4%
Natural sands
4%
Other foodstuffs
3%
Animal feed 2%
Coal-n.e.c.
2%
Fuel oils 2%
Other21%
Machinery 10%
Motor-ized vehi-cles 10%
Misc. mfg.
prods. 6%
Chem-ical
prods. 6%
Cereal grains
5%
Mixed freight
5% Arti-cles-base
metal 4%
Other foodstuffs 4%
Plastics/rubber 4%
Electronics 4%
Other43%
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2011 Top Commodities To Missouri
331,556 Current
Millions$
399,649 Thousand
of Tons
Cereal grains
14%
Coal 14%
Gravel 13%
Natural sands 6% Nonmetal min.
prods. 6%
Waste/scrap
6%
Coal-n.e.c.
4%
Other ag
prods. 3%
Other food-stuffs
3%
Gaso-line 2%
Other28%
Machinery 11%
Motor-ized vehi-cles 9%
Phar-maceuticals
6% Mixed freight
5% Base
metals 5%
Other food-stuffs
5%
Tex-tiles/
leather 4%
Electronics 4%
Plastics/rubber 4%
Articles-base metal
4%
Other42%
Forecast of Transportation for Missouri 2011-2040 By Weight (in thousand tons)
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2010 2040 -
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
No domestic mode Other and unknown Pipeline Multiple modes & mail Air (include truck-air) Water Rail Truck
Forecast of Transportation for Missouri 2011-2040 By Value (current millions $)
Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA
2010 2040 -
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1,800,000
No domestic mode Other and unknown Pipeline Multiple modes & mail Air (include truck-air) Water Rail Truck