Key findings: P7162 - Land transport survey, March 2012

Income from freight transportation

The income from freight transportation for the first quarter of 2012 increased by 12,2% compared with the first quarter of 2011. Income from freight transportation for March 2012 increased by 6,1% compared with March 2011, while the volume of goods transported (payload) decreased by 3,6% over this period.

The year-on-year increase of 12,2% in income from freight transportation for the first quarter of 2012 was driven largely by:

  • primary mining and quarrying products (13,3% and contributing 4,7 percentage points);
  • manufactured food, beverages and tobacco products (14,0% and contributing 1,9 percentage points); and
  • 'other' freight (18,0% and contributing 1,5 percentage points).

Income from passenger transportation

The income from passenger transportation for the first quarter of 2012 increased by 8,6% compared with the first quarter of 2011. Income from passenger transportation for March 2012 increased by 3,2% compared with March 2011, while the number of passengers increased by 3,3% over this period.

The main contributor to the year-on-year increase of 8,6% in income from passenger transportation for the first quarter of 2012 was road passenger transportation (8,7% and contributing 6,8 percentage points), followed by railway passenger transportation (8,5% and contributing 1,9 percentage points).