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Annual Lifts
Top 10 Intermodal Terminals 2011 2010
ICTF (Los Angeles), California 432,000 450,000
East Los Angeles, California 428,000 429,000
Joliet (Global 4), Illinois [a] 298,000 118,000
Global I (Chicago), Illinois 295,000 317,000
Marion (Memphis), Tennessee 283,000 292,000
Yard Center (Chicago), Illinois 277,000 241,000
Global II (Chicago), Illinois 273,000 342,000
Dallas, Texas 261,000 280,000
Mesquite, Texas 232,000 215,000
LATC (Los Angeles), California 226,000 224,000
[a] New terminal completed in August 2010 with an annual capacity of 500,000 intermodal containers.
RAIL EQUIPMENT
Our equipment includes owned and leased locomotives and rail cars; heavy maintenance equipment and
machinery; other equipment and tools in our shops, offices, and facilities; and vehicles for maintenance,
transportation of crews, and other activities. As of December 31, 2011, we owned or leased the following
units of equipment:
Average
Age (yrs.) Locomotives Owned Leased Total
Multiple purpose 5,082 2,550 7,632 16.8
Switching 401 25 426 32.0
Other 92 63 155 31.7
Total locomotives 5,575 2,638 8,213 N/A
Average
Age (yrs.) Freight cars Owned Leased Total
Covered hoppers 12,672 17,823 30,495 26.6
Open hoppers 10,429 3,983 14,412 31.5
Gondolas 6,487 5,074 11,561 27.2
Boxcars 5,303 1,737 7,040 28.9
Refrigerated cars 2,494 4,302 6,796 23.6
Flat cars 2,764 914 3,678 34.1
Other 104 459 563 N/A
Total freight cars 40,253 34,292 74,545 N/A
Average
Age (yrs.) Highway revenue equipment Owned Leased Total
Containers 17,231 37,059 54,290 5.7
Chassis 9,247 27,931 37,178 6.7
Total highway revenue equipment 26,478 64,990 91,468 N/A
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
Our rail network requires significant annual capital investments for replacement, improvement, and
expansion. These investments enhance safety, support the transportation needs of our customers, and
improve our operational efficiency. Additionally, we add new locomotives and freight cars to our fleet to
replace older, less efficient equipment, to support growth and customer demand, and to reduce our
impact on the environment through the acquisition of more fuel efficient and low-emission locomotives.
2011 Capital Expenditures – During 2011, we made capital investments totaling $3.2 billion, nearly all of
which was cash spending. (See the capital expenditures table in Management’s Discussion and Analysis