Table 3-7: Rail Shipments Terminating in Tennessee,,,,,,,,, (Short tons),,,,,,,,, Commodity,1999 ,Percent of total,2000,Percent of total,,,,, Coal,"11,697,503",31.4,"10,927,602",29.6,,,,, Chemicals,"4,442,272",11.9,"4,712,210",12.7,,,,, Food products,"3,422,408",9.2,"3,642,252",9.9,,,,, Farm products,"3,519,470",9.4,"3,490,998",9.4,,,,, Mixed freight,U,U,"2,106,280",5.7,,,,, Nonmetallic minerals,"2,278,884",6.1,U,U,,,,, All other commodities,"11,892,686",31.9,"12,079,556",32.7,,,,, "Tennessee, total","37,253,223",100.0,"36,958,898",100.0,,,,, KEY: U = data are unavailable.,,,,,,,,, NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Includes the five largest commodities (by tonnage terminated or originated) of the 38 two-digit Standard Transportation Commodity Code groupings plus all others for state total. Includes intrastate shipments.,,,,,,,,, "SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Association of American Railroads, Railroads and States-2000, Washington, DC: January 2002, available at http://www.aar.org/abouttheindustry/stateinformation.asp as of Mar. 18, 2002; and Railroads and States -1999, Washington, DC: January 2002, available at http://www.aar.org/abouttheindustry/stateinformation.asp as of Mar. 18, 2002.",,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,