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Norfolk Southern Railway

The Norfolk Southern Railway (reporting mark NS) is a Class I freight railroad operating in the Eastern United States. Headquartered in Atlanta, the company was formed in 1982 with the merger of the Norfolk and Western Railway and Southern Railway. The company operates 19,420 route miles (31,250 kilometers) in 22 eastern states, the District of Columbia,[2] and has rights in Canada over the Albany to Montréal route of the Canadian Pacific Railway.[3][4] Norfolk Southern Railway is the leading subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corporation.

Norfolk Southern Railway
Map of Norfolk Southern Railway with trackage rights in purple
NS 9865, a GE Dash 9-40CW train, in Wauseon, Ohio
Overview
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Reporting markNS
LocaleNortheastern, Southern and Midwestern United States
Dates of operation1982–present
PredecessorsNorfolk and Western Railway
Southern Railway
Conrail
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length19,335 miles (31,117 km)
Other
Websitenscorp.com
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Norfolk Southern's headquarters in Atlanta
TypePublic
NYSE: NSC
DJTA Component
S&P 500 Component
IndustryTransportation
FoundedJuly 23, 1980 (1980-07-23) in Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Alan H. Shaw (President and CEO)
Revenue US$9.789 billion (2020)
US$3.002 billion (2020)
US$2.013 billion (2020)
Total assets US$37.962 billion (2020)
Total equity US$14.791 billion (2020)
Number of employees
20,156 (2020)
Websitenscorp.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Norfolk Southern is responsible for maintaining 28,400 miles (45,700 km), with the remainder being operated under trackage rights from other parties responsible for maintenance.[5] Intermodal containers and trailers are the most common commodity type carried by NS, which have grown as the coal business has declined throughout the 21st century; coal was formerly the largest traffic source. The railway offers the largest intermodal rail network in eastern North America.[6] NS was also the pioneer of Roadrailer service. Norfolk Southern and its chief competitor, CSX Transportation, have a duopoly on the transcontinental freight rail lines in the Eastern United States.

Norfolk Southern is the namesake and leading subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corporation, based in Atlanta, Georgia;[7] it was headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia until 2021.[8] Norfolk Southern Corporation was incorporated in Virginia on July 23, 1980, and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol NSC.[9] The primary business function of Norfolk Southern Corporation is the rail transportation of raw materials, intermediate products, and finished goods[10] across the Southeast, East, and Midwest United States.[11] The corporation further facilitates transport to the remainder of the United States through interchange with other rail carriers while also serving overseas transport needs by serving several Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports. As of April 10, 2019, Norfolk Southern Corporation's total public stock value was slightly over $51.6 billion.[12]

History

Corporate history

Predecessors

Norfolk Southern's predecessor railroads date to the early 19th century.

The SOU's earliest predecessor line was the South Carolina Canal & Rail Road. Chartered in 1827, the South Carolina Canal & Rail Road Company became the first to offer regularly scheduled passenger train service with the inaugural run of the Best Friend of Charleston in 1830.[13] Another early predecessor, the Richmond & Danville Railroad (R&D), was formed in 1847 and expanded into a large system after the American Civil War under Algernon S. Buford. The R&D ultimately fell on hard times, and in 1894, it became a major portion of the new Southern Railway (SOU). Financier J. P. Morgan selected veteran railroader Samuel Spencer as president. Profitable and innovative, Southern became, in 1953, the first major U.S. railroad to completely switch to diesel-electric locomotives from steam.

The City Point Railroad, established in 1838, was a 9-mile (14 km) railroad in Virginia that started south of Richmond — specifically, City Point on the navigable portion of the James River, now part of the independent city of Hopewell — and ran to Petersburg. It was acquired by the South Side Railroad in 1854. After the Civil War, it became part of the Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Railroad (AM&O), a trunk line across Virginia's southern tier formed by mergers in 1870 by William Mahone, who had built the Norfolk & Petersburg Railroad in the 1850s. The AM&O was the oldest portion of the Norfolk & Western (N&W) when it was formed in 1881, under new owners with a keen interest and financial investments in the coal fields of Western Virginia and West Virginia, a product which came to define and enrich the railroad. In the second half of the 20th century, the N&W acquired the Virginian Railway (1959), the Wabash Railway, and the Nickel Plate Road, among others.[14]

Formation

In 1980, the Norfolk Southern Corporation was created as a holding company for the Southern Railway (SOU, formed in 1894) and Norfolk & Western Railway (N&W, formed in 1881). In 1982, the Southern Railroad was given the new name of the Norfolk Southern Railway, an older line acquired by SOU in 1974 that primarily served North Carolina and the southeastern tip of Virginia; following this, Norfolk and Western was merged into the company, forming one, united, railroad.[15] Headquarters for the new NS were established in Norfolk, Virginia.[8] The company suffered a slight embarrassment when the marble headpiece at the building's entrance was unveiled, which read "Norfork Southern Railway". A new headpiece replaced the erroneous one several weeks later.[16] NS aimed to compete in the eastern United States with CSX Transportation, formed after the Interstate Commerce Commission's 1980 approval of the merger of the Chessie System and the Seaboard System.

Conrail purchase

The system grew with the acquisition of over half of Conrail. The Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) was an 11,000-mile (18,000 km) system formed in 1976 from the Penn Central Railroad (1968–1976),[14] and five other ailing northeastern railroads that were conveyed into it, forming a government-financed corporation. Conrail was perhaps the most controversial conglomerate in corporate history. Penn Central itself was created by merging three venerable rivals — the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR, 1846), the New York Central Railroad (NYC, 1831), and the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (NYNH&H, 1872) — as well as some smaller competitors. In 1980, Conrail became profitable after the Staggers Act largely deregulated the U.S. railroad industry. In 1996, CSX bid to buy Conrail; Norfolk Southern, fearing that CSX would come to dominate rail traffic in the eastern U.S., responded with a bid of its own. On June 23, 1997, NS and CSX filed a joint application with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) for authority to purchase, divide, and operate the assets of Conrail. On June 6, 1998, the STB approved the NS-CSX application, effective August 22, 1998. NS acquired 58% of Conrail assets, including about 7,200 miles (11,600 km) of track, most of which was part of the former Pennsylvania Railroad. CSX got the remaining 42%. NS began operating its trains on its portion of the former Conrail network on June 1, 1999, closing out the 1990s merger era.

21st century

In 2016, a proposed merger that had been months in the pipeline with Canadian Pacific was abandoned abruptly.[17] The proposed merger would have seen the joining of two companies worth over $20 billion each.

According to NS's 2018 Annual Report to Investors, at the end of 2018, NS had more than 26,000 employees, 4,100 locomotives, and 54,400 freight cars. At the end of 2018, the transport of coal made up 16% of the total operating revenue of NS, general merchandise (automotive, chemicals, metals, construction materials, agriculture commodities, consumer products, paper, clay, and forest products) made up 59%, and intermodal made up 25% of the total. Norfolk Southern has since slimmed its fleet to roughly 3,950 locomotives.

On December 12, 2018, Norfolk Southern announced that it would be relocating its headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia,[7] leaving its hometown of Norfolk after 38 years. The new headquarters building opened on November 10, 2021.[18]

Environmental history

In early spring of 2008, the state program manager for air quality planning in Georgia, Jimmy Johnston, had been talking to NS about voluntary upgrades to reduce the company's environmental impact. NS is upgrading 3,800 of its locomotives with new technology that is 73 percent more efficient than previous models. The new technology being put into the locomotives is making the ride more fuel efficient and reducing idle time.[19]

In 2009, the company introduced an experimental battery-electric switcher locomotive, NS 999. This prototype locomotive was developed by Norfolk Southern in collaboration with the United States Department of Energy, the Federal Railroad Administration and the Pennsylvania State University.[20]

Labor history

In 2019, Norfolk Southern made a plan to lay off over 3,500 workers as a result of precision railroading.[21] Since 2019, a labor dispute between Norfolk Southern Railways and railway workers has been underway. In September 2022, the workers and companies involved tentatively agreed to a deal, but it was rejected by a majority of the union's members.[22] In late 2022, the United States Congress intervened to prevent a strike by passing the tentative deal into law.[23]

Notable accidents

On September 15, 2002, a Norfolk Southern train derailed in Farragut, Tennessee. The derailment resulted in the release of oleum or fuming sulfuric acid. Roughly 2,600 residents were evacuated from nearby homes for three days until hazardous materials crews were able to mitigate the scene. No fatalities or major injuries were reported as a result of the derailment, but property damage and losses were calculated at $1.02 million. Seventeen people were injured.[24]

On January 6, 2005, a NS derailment resulted in a large amount of chlorine and diesel fuel being released into nearby waterways in Graniteville, South Carolina. In addition, a toxic cloud covered the city resulting in the town being evacuated. Local wildlife was killed, many of the local crops and vegetation were contaminated or killed, nine human deaths were reported, and thousands were injured.[25] The company was taken to court and fined for violating the Clean Water Act and the Federal Superfund law. NS spent a total of $26 million for the cleanup.[26]

2023 Ohio derailment

 
The 2023 derailment in East Palestine, Ohio

On February 3, 2023, a freight train carrying vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate, ethylhexyl acrylate and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether[27] derailed along the Norfolk Southern Railway in East Palestine, Ohio, United States.[28] Emergency crews conducted a controlled burn of the spill[29] which released hydrogen chloride and phosgene into the air.[28] On February 8, affected businesses and residents filed three class action lawsuits against the company.[30][31]

Norfolk Southern, along with other rail companies, had successfully lobbied for the repeal of rules requiring electronically controlled pneumatic brakes on trains carrying hazardous materials, which could have reduced the severity of the incident.[32]

Norfolk Southern Railway offered $1,000 payments to locals in order to "cover costs related to the evacuation". Some residents expressed concerns that taking these payouts would limit their ability to join future legal actions.[33]

In the aftermath of the disaster, the company was accused of prioritizing $10 billion in stock buybacks[34] for shareholders over maintenance.[35][36] MarketWatch reported that in the three weeks following the incident the company's stock has lost about $6.68 billion in market capitalization in a 11.6% drop in stock value.[37]

On February 25, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ordered Norfolk Southern to stop shipments of hazardous waste out of East Palestine, Ohio. This announcement followed days after the EPA took over cleanup efforts in the area. The EPA director, Debra Shore, emphasized that the stoppage of shipments was temporary and would resume "very soon".[38]

Company officers

Current trackage

Regional divisions

Norfolk Southern is divided into three operation regions, each containing two divisions.

  • Southern Region
    • Gulf Division
    • Coastal Division
  • Central Region
    • Midwest Division
    • Blue Ridge Division
  • Northern Region
    • Great Lakes Division
    • Keystone Division

Premier Corridor

 
Two NS trains heading east along the Pittsburgh Line

The Premier Corridor is Norfolk Southern's principal east–west line from the East Coast to the Midwest. An average day sees 40–60 trains of all types. The corridor's main (New York to Chicago) segment consists of the Lehigh Line, Reading Line, Harrisburg Line, Pittsburgh Line, Fort Wayne Line, Cleveland Line, and Chicago Line.

Chicago Bypass

Meridian Speedway

Pan Am Southern/Patriot Corridor

On May 15, 2008, NS announced that it would join with Pan Am Railways to create the "Patriot Corridor", an improved rail route between Albany, New York, and the greater Boston, Massachusetts, area.[42][43][44] On March 12, 2009, STB approved the deal.[45] Each of the two companies now owns 50% of a new company known as Pan Am Southern (PAS). PAR's trackage between Ayer, Massachusetts, and Mechanicville, New York, was transferred to PAS and continues to be operated and maintained by PAR's Springfield Terminal Railway Company subsidiary. NS transferred to PAS cash and property valued at $140 million. The railroad operates 22K and 23K from Mechanicville, NY to Ayer, MA. Due to the unique ACSES PTC system used on Keolis-operated trackage, which the 22K and 23K runs on between Wachusett and Ayer, only specific SD60E locomotives equipped with ACSES can lead trains.

In 2021, CSX announced its intention to purchase Pan Am Railways. Norfolk Southern protested, arguing that CSX, which would own 50% of Pan Am Southern, would be able to block Norfolk Southern out of the northeast. As part of the Surface Transportation Board merger requirements, CSX will give NS limited trackage rights to run intermodal trains, and Pan Am Southern will be operated by the Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad, under the name Berkshire and Eastern Railroad.

Yards and facilities

 
Norfolk Southern yard in Croxton, New Jersey, near Jersey City, New Jersey

Largely an eastern U.S. railway, NS directly owns and operates 35,600 miles (57,300 kilometers) of track in 22 states. It operates four primary hubs in its system: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Chicago, and Atlanta, and maintains facilities across the Eastern US to facilitate operations, including rail classification yards, intermodal yards, and locomotive shops

NS has rights to operate its trains with its own crews on competing railroads' tracks. These trackage rights permit NS to operate as far west as Dallas, Texas, on BNSF Railway tracks, as far north as Waterville, Maine, and as far south as Miami, Florida, on the Florida East Coast Railway tracks. NS locomotives also occasionally operate on competitors' tracks throughout the U.S. and Canada due to the practice of locomotive leasing and sharing undertaken by the Class I railroads. Not including second, third, and fourth main line trackage, yards, and sidings, NS directly operates 19,420 miles (31,250 kilometres) of track. In addition, NS has direct control over approximately 35,600 miles (57,300 kilometers).

General freight classification yards

 
 
Inman Yard, GA

Intermodal classification yards

  • Atlanta, GA - Inman Yard
  • Austell, GA (Whitaker)
  • Ayer, MA (Pan Am Southern)
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Bethlehem, PA
  • Buffalo, NY - Bison Yard
  • Bluefield, WV
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Chesapeake, VA – Portlock
  • Chicago, IL – 47th Street
  • Chicago, IL – 63rd Street
  • Chicago, IL – Calumet
  • Chicago, IL – Landers
  • Cincinnati, OH – Gest Street
  • Cleveland, OH – Maple Heights
  • Columbus, OH
  • Dallas, TX – KCS
  • Decatur, IL
  • Detroit, MI – Delray
  • Detroit, MI – Livernois
  • Elizabeth, NJ – Elizabeth Marine Terminal
  • Elizabeth, NJ – E-Rail
  • Front Royal, VA
  • Garden City, GA – Garden City Marine Terminal (Savannah)
  • Georgetown, KY
  • Greencastle, PA – Franklin County Regional Intermodal Facility
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Greer, SC – South Carolina Inland Port
  • Harrisburg, PA – Harrisburg Intermodal Yard
  • Harrisburg, PA – Rutherford Intermodal Yard
  • Huntsville, AL
  • Jacksonville, FL - Simpson Yard
  • Jersey City, NJ - Croxton Yard
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Langhorne, PA - Morrisville Yard
  • Louisville, KY – Appliance Park
  • Louisville, KY – Buechel
  • Maple Heights, OH (Cleveland)
  • McCalla, AL (Birmingham)
  • Mechanicville, NY (Albany)
  • Memphis, TN – Harris Yard
  • Norfolk, VA – Norfolk International Terminals
  • North Charleston, SC (Charleston)
  • New Orleans, LA - Oliver Yard
  • Portsmouth, VA – APM Terminal
  • Rossville, TN - Rossville Intermodal Facility
  • Savannah, GA – Mason Yard ( connection to Savannah Port Terminal Railroad)
  • Sharonville, OH (Cincinnati)
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Taylor, PA (Scranton)
  • Toledo, OH - Airline Yard
  • Wall, PA (Pittsburgh)

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Locomotive shops

 
Juniata Shops at Altoona Works
  • Atlanta, GA - Inman Yard
  • Altoona, PA – Altoona Works
  • Bellevue, OH (Closed in 2020 due to PSR changes)
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • Conway, PA – Conway Yard
  • Elkhart, IN
  • Harrisburg, PA – Enola Yard
  • Roanoke, VA – Shaffer's Crossing Locomotive Shop
  • Roanoke, VA – Roanoke Locomotive Shop (Closed in 2020 due to PSR changes)[47]

NS also shares interest with CSX in the Oak Island Yard, managed by Conrail Shared Assets Operations in Newark, New Jersey.

Steam excursion programs

After the 1982 merger, NS President Robert Claytor retained the Southern Railway's steam excursion program begun in the 1960s by his brother, SOU president W. Graham Claytor. NS initially used former Chesapeake and Ohio 2716, which had been modified and decorated as a Southern locomotive for the steam program; however, the engine developed mechanical problems in her fire box after less than a year in excursion service and was replaced by Nickel Plate 765.[48]

Merging with the Norfolk & Western Railway prompted the steam program to acquire and overhaul Norfolk & Western 611 in 1982, and Norfolk & Western 1218 in 1987.[48] These two locomotives and 765 joined the steam program veterans – Southern Railway 4501, Savannah and Atlanta Railway 750, Nickel Plate 587, Louisville & Nashville 152, Atlanta and West Point 290, Tennessee Valley Railroad 610, and Frisco 1522 – for an extensive series of excursions throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s.[48]

Norfolk Southern's management under David R. Goode was forced to end the program in late 1994, citing safety concerns, rising insurance costs, the expense of maintaining the steam locomotives and decreasing rail network availability due to a surge in freight traffic.[49] On December 3, 1994, the 611 became the last steam locomotive running on Norfolk Southern's trackage, running her last steam-powered excursion round-trip between Birmingham, Alabama, and Chattanooga, Tennessee. After that, the 611 went on a three-day ferry move from Birmingham to Roanoke, Virginia.[50] She stopped at Atlanta, Georgia, for the night on December 5 and next to Salisbury, NC the next day on December 6.[50] Finally, the 611 departed Salisbury and continued her final trip.[50] When the locomotive arrived back in Roanoke, 611 had its fire put out for the last time.[50]

In June 2010, Norfolk Southern CEO Wick Moorman announced that NS would run excursions with Southern Railway 4501, Southern Railway 630, and U.S. Army 610 with their new 21st Century Steam program.[51]

The program began in 2011 with excursions in the south powered by 630 and in the north by 765. On February 22, 2013, the Virginia Museum of Transportation (611's owner) formed a campaign called "Fire Up 611!" to conduct a feasibility study with the goal of returning the 611 to active service and have it join the program.[52] The locomotive was removed from her static display from the Virginia Museum of Transportation to the North Carolina Transportation Museum in 2014 to be overhauled. That same year, TVRM completed their restoration of Southern Railway 4501 – joining the 21st Century Steam program for the 2015 season and pulling excursions in Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia. The restoration of 611 was completed in May 2015 and celebrated with a run to Roanoke, Virginia, where it was originally built. The 611 pulled several excursions in Virginia and was featured in special events at the North Carolina Transportation Museum. In December 2015, Norfolk Southern had concluded their program; however, the 611 continued to run various excursions, hosted by the Virginia Museum of Transportation and the North Carolina Transportation Museum instead of Norfolk Southern across the NS system in Virginia and North Carolina.[53] Norfolk Southern currently limits the steam locomotives up to 40 mph (64 km/h) on their system.

Rolling stock

2018 NS Rolling Stock
Type Owned Leased Total Total Capacity (Tons)
Gondola 24,768 4,048 28,816 3,205,609
Hopper 11,001 0 11,001 1,244,016
Covered hopper 8,323 85 8,408 932,767
Box 7,125 1,251 8,376 726,694
Flat 1,685 1,608 3,293 312,537
Other 1,597 4 1,601 73,203
Total 54,499 6,996 61,495 6,494,826

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Reporting marks

Although it has been widely known as simply "Norfolk Southern" since 1982, the corporate structure and reporting marks are more complicated. In 1999, when most of Conrail's former PRR trackage was sold to the Norfolk Southern Railway, the Pennsylvania Railway Lines was created and PRR reporting marks used on the former Conrail motive power and rolling stock.

See also

Improvement projects

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Bibliography

  • Borkowski, Richard (2008). Norfolk Southern Railway. MBI Railroad Color History (1st ed.). Voyageur Press. ISBN 978-0-7603-3249-8.
  • Wrinn, Jim (2000). Steam's Camelot: Southern and Norfolk Southern Excursions in Color (1st ed.). TLC Publishing. ISBN 1-883089-56-5.

Further reading

  • Plant, Jeremy F.; Plant, Brian D. (2013). Norfolk Southern Heritage in Color (1st ed.). Morning Sun Books. ISBN 978-1582484044.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Norfolk Southern system map 2018-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Business data for Norfolk Southern:
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This article is about the rail company that has existed since 1982 For the historical railway see Norfolk Southern Railway 1942 1982 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Norfolk Southern Railway news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Norfolk Southern Railway reporting mark NS is a Class I freight railroad operating in the Eastern United States Headquartered in Atlanta the company was formed in 1982 with the merger of the Norfolk and Western Railway and Southern Railway The company operates 19 420 route miles 31 250 kilometers in 22 eastern states the District of Columbia 2 and has rights in Canada over the Albany to Montreal route of the Canadian Pacific Railway 3 4 Norfolk Southern Railway is the leading subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corporation Norfolk Southern RailwayMap of Norfolk Southern Railway with trackage rights in purpleNS 9865 a GE Dash 9 40CW train in Wauseon OhioOverviewHeadquartersAtlanta Georgia U S Reporting markNSLocaleNortheastern Southern and Midwestern United StatesDates of operation1982 presentPredecessorsNorfolk and Western RailwaySouthern RailwayConrailTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength19 335 miles 31 117 km OtherWebsitenscorp wbr comNorfolk Southern CorporationNorfolk Southern s headquarters in AtlantaTypePublicTraded asNYSE NSCDJTA ComponentS amp P 500 ComponentIndustryTransportationFoundedJuly 23 1980 1980 07 23 in Norfolk Virginia U S HeadquartersAtlanta Georgia U S United StatesKey peopleAlan H Shaw President and CEO RevenueUS 9 789 billion 2020 Operating incomeUS 3 002 billion 2020 Net incomeUS 2 013 billion 2020 Total assetsUS 37 962 billion 2020 Total equityUS 14 791 billion 2020 Number of employees20 156 2020 Websitenscorp wbr comFootnotes references 1 Norfolk Southern is responsible for maintaining 28 400 miles 45 700 km with the remainder being operated under trackage rights from other parties responsible for maintenance 5 Intermodal containers and trailers are the most common commodity type carried by NS which have grown as the coal business has declined throughout the 21st century coal was formerly the largest traffic source The railway offers the largest intermodal rail network in eastern North America 6 NS was also the pioneer of Roadrailer service Norfolk Southern and its chief competitor CSX Transportation have a duopoly on the transcontinental freight rail lines in the Eastern United States Norfolk Southern is the namesake and leading subsidiary of the Norfolk Southern Corporation based in Atlanta Georgia 7 it was headquartered in Norfolk Virginia until 2021 8 Norfolk Southern Corporation was incorporated in Virginia on July 23 1980 and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE under the symbol NSC 9 The primary business function of Norfolk Southern Corporation is the rail transportation of raw materials intermediate products and finished goods 10 across the Southeast East and Midwest United States 11 The corporation further facilitates transport to the remainder of the United States through interchange with other rail carriers while also serving overseas transport needs by serving several Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports As of April 10 2019 Norfolk Southern Corporation s total public stock value was slightly over 51 6 billion 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Corporate history 1 1 1 Predecessors 1 1 2 Formation 1 1 3 Conrail purchase 1 1 4 21st century 1 2 Environmental history 1 3 Labor history 2 Notable accidents 2 1 2023 Ohio derailment 3 Company officers 4 Current trackage 4 1 Regional divisions 4 2 Premier Corridor 4 3 Chicago Bypass 4 4 Meridian Speedway 4 5 Pan Am Southern Patriot Corridor 5 Yards and facilities 5 1 General freight classification yards 5 2 Intermodal classification yards 5 3 Locomotive shops 5 4 Steam excursion programs 5 5 Rolling stock 6 Reporting marks 7 See also 7 1 Improvement projects 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory EditCorporate history Edit Predecessors Edit Norfolk Southern s predecessor railroads date to the early 19th century The SOU s earliest predecessor line was the South Carolina Canal amp Rail Road Chartered in 1827 the South Carolina Canal amp Rail Road Company became the first to offer regularly scheduled passenger train service with the inaugural run of the Best Friend of Charleston in 1830 13 Another early predecessor the Richmond amp Danville Railroad R amp D was formed in 1847 and expanded into a large system after the American Civil War under Algernon S Buford The R amp D ultimately fell on hard times and in 1894 it became a major portion of the new Southern Railway SOU Financier J P Morgan selected veteran railroader Samuel Spencer as president Profitable and innovative Southern became in 1953 the first major U S railroad to completely switch to diesel electric locomotives from steam The City Point Railroad established in 1838 was a 9 mile 14 km railroad in Virginia that started south of Richmond specifically City Point on the navigable portion of the James River now part of the independent city of Hopewell and ran to Petersburg It was acquired by the South Side Railroad in 1854 After the Civil War it became part of the Atlantic Mississippi amp Ohio Railroad AM amp O a trunk line across Virginia s southern tier formed by mergers in 1870 by William Mahone who had built the Norfolk amp Petersburg Railroad in the 1850s The AM amp O was the oldest portion of the Norfolk amp Western N amp W when it was formed in 1881 under new owners with a keen interest and financial investments in the coal fields of Western Virginia and West Virginia a product which came to define and enrich the railroad In the second half of the 20th century the N amp W acquired the Virginian Railway 1959 the Wabash Railway and the Nickel Plate Road among others 14 Formation Edit In 1980 the Norfolk Southern Corporation was created as a holding company for the Southern Railway SOU formed in 1894 and Norfolk amp Western Railway N amp W formed in 1881 In 1982 the Southern Railroad was given the new name of the Norfolk Southern Railway an older line acquired by SOU in 1974 that primarily served North Carolina and the southeastern tip of Virginia following this Norfolk and Western was merged into the company forming one united railroad 15 Headquarters for the new NS were established in Norfolk Virginia 8 The company suffered a slight embarrassment when the marble headpiece at the building s entrance was unveiled which read Norfork Southern Railway A new headpiece replaced the erroneous one several weeks later 16 NS aimed to compete in the eastern United States with CSX Transportation formed after the Interstate Commerce Commission s 1980 approval of the merger of the Chessie System and the Seaboard System Conrail purchase Edit The system grew with the acquisition of over half of Conrail The Consolidated Rail Corporation Conrail was an 11 000 mile 18 000 km system formed in 1976 from the Penn Central Railroad 1968 1976 14 and five other ailing northeastern railroads that were conveyed into it forming a government financed corporation Conrail was perhaps the most controversial conglomerate in corporate history Penn Central itself was created by merging three venerable rivals the Pennsylvania Railroad PRR 1846 the New York Central Railroad NYC 1831 and the New York New Haven amp Hartford Railroad NYNH amp H 1872 as well as some smaller competitors In 1980 Conrail became profitable after the Staggers Act largely deregulated the U S railroad industry In 1996 CSX bid to buy Conrail Norfolk Southern fearing that CSX would come to dominate rail traffic in the eastern U S responded with a bid of its own On June 23 1997 NS and CSX filed a joint application with the Surface Transportation Board STB for authority to purchase divide and operate the assets of Conrail On June 6 1998 the STB approved the NS CSX application effective August 22 1998 NS acquired 58 of Conrail assets including about 7 200 miles 11 600 km of track most of which was part of the former Pennsylvania Railroad CSX got the remaining 42 NS began operating its trains on its portion of the former Conrail network on June 1 1999 closing out the 1990s merger era 21st century Edit In 2016 a proposed merger that had been months in the pipeline with Canadian Pacific was abandoned abruptly 17 The proposed merger would have seen the joining of two companies worth over 20 billion each According to NS s 2018 Annual Report to Investors at the end of 2018 NS had more than 26 000 employees 4 100 locomotives and 54 400 freight cars At the end of 2018 the transport of coal made up 16 of the total operating revenue of NS general merchandise automotive chemicals metals construction materials agriculture commodities consumer products paper clay and forest products made up 59 and intermodal made up 25 of the total Norfolk Southern has since slimmed its fleet to roughly 3 950 locomotives On December 12 2018 Norfolk Southern announced that it would be relocating its headquarters to Atlanta Georgia 7 leaving its hometown of Norfolk after 38 years The new headquarters building opened on November 10 2021 18 Environmental history Edit In early spring of 2008 the state program manager for air quality planning in Georgia Jimmy Johnston had been talking to NS about voluntary upgrades to reduce the company s environmental impact NS is upgrading 3 800 of its locomotives with new technology that is 73 percent more efficient than previous models The new technology being put into the locomotives is making the ride more fuel efficient and reducing idle time 19 In 2009 the company introduced an experimental battery electric switcher locomotive NS 999 This prototype locomotive was developed by Norfolk Southern in collaboration with the United States Department of Energy the Federal Railroad Administration and the Pennsylvania State University 20 Labor history Edit In 2019 Norfolk Southern made a plan to lay off over 3 500 workers as a result of precision railroading 21 Since 2019 a labor dispute between Norfolk Southern Railways and railway workers has been underway In September 2022 the workers and companies involved tentatively agreed to a deal but it was rejected by a majority of the union s members 22 In late 2022 the United States Congress intervened to prevent a strike by passing the tentative deal into law 23 Notable accidents EditOn September 15 2002 a Norfolk Southern train derailed in Farragut Tennessee The derailment resulted in the release of oleum or fuming sulfuric acid Roughly 2 600 residents were evacuated from nearby homes for three days until hazardous materials crews were able to mitigate the scene No fatalities or major injuries were reported as a result of the derailment but property damage and losses were calculated at 1 02 million Seventeen people were injured 24 On January 6 2005 a NS derailment resulted in a large amount of chlorine and diesel fuel being released into nearby waterways in Graniteville South Carolina In addition a toxic cloud covered the city resulting in the town being evacuated Local wildlife was killed many of the local crops and vegetation were contaminated or killed nine human deaths were reported and thousands were injured 25 The company was taken to court and fined for violating the Clean Water Act and the Federal Superfund law NS spent a total of 26 million for the cleanup 26 2023 Ohio derailment Edit The 2023 derailment in East Palestine Ohio Main article 2023 Ohio train derailment On February 3 2023 a freight train carrying vinyl chloride butyl acrylate ethylhexyl acrylate and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether 27 derailed along the Norfolk Southern Railway in East Palestine Ohio United States 28 Emergency crews conducted a controlled burn of the spill 29 which released hydrogen chloride and phosgene into the air 28 On February 8 affected businesses and residents filed three class action lawsuits against the company 30 31 Norfolk Southern along with other rail companies had successfully lobbied for the repeal of rules requiring electronically controlled pneumatic brakes on trains carrying hazardous materials which could have reduced the severity of the incident 32 Norfolk Southern Railway offered 1 000 payments to locals in order to cover costs related to the evacuation Some residents expressed concerns that taking these payouts would limit their ability to join future legal actions 33 In the aftermath of the disaster the company was accused of prioritizing 10 billion in stock buybacks 34 for shareholders over maintenance 35 36 MarketWatch reported that in the three weeks following the incident the company s stock has lost about 6 68 billion in market capitalization in a 11 6 drop in stock value 37 On February 25 2023 the Environmental Protection Agency EPA ordered Norfolk Southern to stop shipments of hazardous waste out of East Palestine Ohio This announcement followed days after the EPA took over cleanup efforts in the area The EPA director Debra Shore emphasized that the stoppage of shipments was temporary and would resume very soon 38 Company officers EditJohn P Fishwick Sr 39 CEO and President of Norfolk Western Railroad 1970 1980 CEO and President of Norfolk Southern Railroad 1980 1981 Robert B Claytor CEO 1982 1987 Arnold B McKinnon CEO and President 1987 1992 David R Goode CEO 1992 2005 President 1991 2004 Charles Wick Moorman CEO 2005 2015 President 2004 2013 James A Squires 40 President June 1 2013 December 2021 CEO June 1 2015 May 1 2022 Alan H Shaw 41 President December 2021 Present CEO May 1 2022 PresentCurrent trackage EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines Regional divisions Edit Norfolk Southern is divided into three operation regions each containing two divisions Southern Region Gulf Division Coastal Division Central Region Midwest Division Blue Ridge Division Northern Region Great Lakes Division Keystone DivisionPremier Corridor Edit Two NS trains heading east along the Pittsburgh Line The Premier Corridor is Norfolk Southern s principal east west line from the East Coast to the Midwest An average day sees 40 60 trains of all types The corridor s main New York to Chicago segment consists of the Lehigh Line Reading Line Harrisburg Line Pittsburgh Line Fort Wayne Line Cleveland Line and Chicago Line Chicago Bypass Edit Main article Kankakee Belt Route Meridian Speedway Edit Main article Meridian Speedway Pan Am Southern Patriot Corridor Edit On May 15 2008 NS announced that it would join with Pan Am Railways to create the Patriot Corridor an improved rail route between Albany New York and the greater Boston Massachusetts area 42 43 44 On March 12 2009 STB approved the deal 45 Each of the two companies now owns 50 of a new company known as Pan Am Southern PAS PAR s trackage between Ayer Massachusetts and Mechanicville New York was transferred to PAS and continues to be operated and maintained by PAR s Springfield Terminal Railway Company subsidiary NS transferred to PAS cash and property valued at 140 million The railroad operates 22K and 23K from Mechanicville NY to Ayer MA Due to the unique ACSES PTC system used on Keolis operated trackage which the 22K and 23K runs on between Wachusett and Ayer only specific SD60E locomotives equipped with ACSES can lead trains In 2021 CSX announced its intention to purchase Pan Am Railways Norfolk Southern protested arguing that CSX which would own 50 of Pan Am Southern would be able to block Norfolk Southern out of the northeast As part of the Surface Transportation Board merger requirements CSX will give NS limited trackage rights to run intermodal trains and Pan Am Southern will be operated by the Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad under the name Berkshire and Eastern Railroad Yards and facilities Edit Norfolk Southern yard in Croxton New Jersey near Jersey City New JerseyThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines Largely an eastern U S railway NS directly owns and operates 35 600 miles 57 300 kilometers of track in 22 states It operates four primary hubs in its system Harrisburg Pennsylvania Chicago and Atlanta and maintains facilities across the Eastern US to facilitate operations including rail classification yards intermodal yards and locomotive shopsNS has rights to operate its trains with its own crews on competing railroads tracks These trackage rights permit NS to operate as far west as Dallas Texas on BNSF Railway tracks as far north as Waterville Maine and as far south as Miami Florida on the Florida East Coast Railway tracks NS locomotives also occasionally operate on competitors tracks throughout the U S and Canada due to the practice of locomotive leasing and sharing undertaken by the Class I railroads Not including second third and fourth main line trackage yards and sidings NS directly operates 19 420 miles 31 250 kilometres of track In addition NS has direct control over approximately 35 600 miles 57 300 kilometers General freight classification yards Edit Enola Yard PA Inman Yard GA Atlanta GA Inman Yard Allentown PA Altoona PA Rose Yard Chamblee GA Baltimore MD Bayview Yard Dundalk Yard and Sparrows Point Yard Bellevue OH Moorman Yard Binghamton NY East Binghamton Yard Birmingham AL Buffalo NY Bison Yard SK Yard Chattanooga TN Debutts Yard Chicago IL Cincinnati OH Gest St Yard Cleveland OH Rockport Yard Columbus OH Conway PA Conway Yard Dayton OH Decatur IL Detroit MI Elrama PA Shire Oaks Yard Elkhart IN Harrisburg PA Enola Yard Kansas City MO Linwood NC Spencer Yard Louisville KY Macon GA Brosnan Yard Newark NJ Oak Island Yard Norfolk VA Roanoke VA Sheffield AL St Louis MO Luther Yard Savannah GA Dillard Yard Intermodal classification yards Edit Atlanta GA Inman Yard Austell GA Whitaker Ayer MA Pan Am Southern Baltimore MD Bethlehem PA Buffalo NY Bison Yard Bluefield WV Charlotte NC Chesapeake VA Portlock Chicago IL 47th Street Chicago IL 63rd Street Chicago IL Calumet Chicago IL Landers Cincinnati OH Gest Street Cleveland OH Maple Heights Columbus OH Dallas TX KCS Decatur IL Detroit MI Delray Detroit MI Livernois Elizabeth NJ Elizabeth Marine Terminal Elizabeth NJ E Rail Front Royal VA Garden City GA Garden City Marine Terminal Savannah Georgetown KY Greencastle PA Franklin County Regional Intermodal Facility Greensboro NC Greer SC South Carolina Inland Port Harrisburg PA Harrisburg Intermodal Yard Harrisburg PA Rutherford Intermodal Yard Huntsville AL Jacksonville FL Simpson Yard Jersey City NJ Croxton Yard Kansas City MO Langhorne PA Morrisville Yard Louisville KY Appliance Park Louisville KY Buechel Maple Heights OH Cleveland McCalla AL Birmingham Mechanicville NY Albany Memphis TN Harris Yard Norfolk VA Norfolk International Terminals North Charleston SC Charleston New Orleans LA Oliver Yard Portsmouth VA APM Terminal Rossville TN Rossville Intermodal Facility Savannah GA Mason Yard connection to Savannah Port Terminal Railroad Sharonville OH Cincinnati St Louis MO Taylor PA Scranton Toledo OH Airline Yard Wall PA Pittsburgh 46 Locomotive shops Edit Juniata Shops at Altoona Works Atlanta GA Inman Yard Altoona PA Altoona Works Bellevue OH Closed in 2020 due to PSR changes Chattanooga TN Conway PA Conway Yard Elkhart IN Harrisburg PA Enola Yard Roanoke VA Shaffer s Crossing Locomotive Shop Roanoke VA Roanoke Locomotive Shop Closed in 2020 due to PSR changes 47 NS also shares interest with CSX in the Oak Island Yard managed by Conrail Shared Assets Operations in Newark New Jersey Steam excursion programs Edit Main article 21st Century Steam After the 1982 merger NS President Robert Claytor retained the Southern Railway s steam excursion program begun in the 1960s by his brother SOU president W Graham Claytor NS initially used former Chesapeake and Ohio 2716 which had been modified and decorated as a Southern locomotive for the steam program however the engine developed mechanical problems in her fire box after less than a year in excursion service and was replaced by Nickel Plate 765 48 Merging with the Norfolk amp Western Railway prompted the steam program to acquire and overhaul Norfolk amp Western 611 in 1982 and Norfolk amp Western 1218 in 1987 48 These two locomotives and 765 joined the steam program veterans Southern Railway 4501 Savannah and Atlanta Railway 750 Nickel Plate 587 Louisville amp Nashville 152 Atlanta and West Point 290 Tennessee Valley Railroad 610 and Frisco 1522 for an extensive series of excursions throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s 48 Norfolk Southern s management under David R Goode was forced to end the program in late 1994 citing safety concerns rising insurance costs the expense of maintaining the steam locomotives and decreasing rail network availability due to a surge in freight traffic 49 On December 3 1994 the 611 became the last steam locomotive running on Norfolk Southern s trackage running her last steam powered excursion round trip between Birmingham Alabama and Chattanooga Tennessee After that the 611 went on a three day ferry move from Birmingham to Roanoke Virginia 50 She stopped at Atlanta Georgia for the night on December 5 and next to Salisbury NC the next day on December 6 50 Finally the 611 departed Salisbury and continued her final trip 50 When the locomotive arrived back in Roanoke 611 had its fire put out for the last time 50 In June 2010 Norfolk Southern CEO Wick Moorman announced that NS would run excursions with Southern Railway 4501 Southern Railway 630 and U S Army 610 with their new 21st Century Steam program 51 The program began in 2011 with excursions in the south powered by 630 and in the north by 765 On February 22 2013 the Virginia Museum of Transportation 611 s owner formed a campaign called Fire Up 611 to conduct a feasibility study with the goal of returning the 611 to active service and have it join the program 52 The locomotive was removed from her static display from the Virginia Museum of Transportation to the North Carolina Transportation Museum in 2014 to be overhauled That same year TVRM completed their restoration of Southern Railway 4501 joining the 21st Century Steam program for the 2015 season and pulling excursions in Tennessee Virginia and Georgia The restoration of 611 was completed in May 2015 and celebrated with a run to Roanoke Virginia where it was originally built The 611 pulled several excursions in Virginia and was featured in special events at the North Carolina Transportation Museum In December 2015 Norfolk Southern had concluded their program however the 611 continued to run various excursions hosted by the Virginia Museum of Transportation and the North Carolina Transportation Museum instead of Norfolk Southern across the NS system in Virginia and North Carolina 53 Norfolk Southern currently limits the steam locomotives up to 40 mph 64 km h on their system Rolling stock Edit 2018 NS Rolling Stock Type Owned Leased Total Total Capacity Tons Gondola 24 768 4 048 28 816 3 205 609Hopper 11 001 0 11 001 1 244 016Covered hopper 8 323 85 8 408 932 767Box 7 125 1 251 8 376 726 694Flat 1 685 1 608 3 293 312 537Other 1 597 4 1 601 73 203Total 54 499 6 996 61 495 6 494 826 54 Reporting marks EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Although it has been widely known as simply Norfolk Southern since 1982 the corporate structure and reporting marks are more complicated In 1999 when most of Conrail s former PRR trackage was sold to the Norfolk Southern Railway the Pennsylvania Railway Lines was created and PRR reporting marks used on the former Conrail motive power and rolling stock AGS Alabama Great Southern Railroad CG sometimes CofG citation needed Central of Georgia Railway CNTP Cincinnati New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway CNO amp TP CR Conrail GANO Georgia Northern Railway NKP Nickel Plate Road PRR Pennsylvania Lines LLC used on ex Conrail locomotives NS Norfolk Southern NW Norfolk and Western Railway SOU Southern Railway TAG Tennessee Alabama and Georgia Railway VGN Virginian Railway WAB Wabash RailroadSee also Edit Trains portal Companies portalHistory of railroads in Michigan Southern Railway s Spencer Shops now a museum in Salisbury North Carolina List of Norfolk Southern predecessor railroads Thoroughbred Shortline ProgramImprovement projects Edit Crescent Corridor Louisiana to New Jersey Heartland Corridor Midwest to NorfolkReferences Edit Form 10 K Report February 4 2021 About NS Norfolk Southern Corporation Retrieved January 5 2014 System Overview Norfolk Southern Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Retrieved August 25 2018 Federal Railway Companies Canadian Transportation Agency Archived from the original on April 30 2012 Retrieved June 30 2019 2015 Annual Report Norfolk VA Norfolk Southern Corp 2016 p K9 Untitled Document www sec gov a b Railroad company Norfolk Southern is moving its headquarters from Norfolk to Atlanta The Florida Times Union a b New Norfolk Southern Corporation Headquarters Will Be in Norfolk Washington Post March 26 1982 Retrieved March 10 2023 Bomey Nathan Canadian Pacific ends attempt to take over Norfolk Southern USA TODAY Kansas City Southern Steams Ahead Amid Buyout Chatter Investopedia Canadian Pacific ends bid to buy Norfolk Southern The Seattle Times April 11 2016 Norfolk Southern Fortune Retrieved November 26 2018 A Line in Time The NS Story Norfolk Southern Corporation Retrieved January 5 2014 a b Norfolk Southern merger family tree Trains Magazine Kalmbach Publishing Co June 2 2006 Retrieved January 14 2009 10K Report Norfolk Southern Railway Company as of 31 December 2002 PDF U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 21 2003 p 3 Norfolk Southern Building Has Engraving Error Richmond Times Dispatch July 12 1982 p 12 Borney Nathan April 11 2016 Canadian Pacific ends attempt to take over Norfolk Southern USA Today Archived from the original on March 24 2019 Retrieved April 7 2019 Norfolk Southern opens new Atlanta headquarters International Railway Journal November 14 2021 Retrieved April 23 2022 Duncan S Heather 2008 04 09 New limits on trains could help Macon s air Macon Telegraph Archived from the original on 2008 04 11 Batteries ARE included Norfolk Southern unveils experimental electric locomotive Norfolk Southern The Thoroughbred of Transportation Creating green jobs shipping freight by rail Nscorp com September 28 2009 Retrieved May 15 2012 Norfolk Southern lays out dramatic transition to PSR Supply Chain Dive Gurley Lauren Kaori Stein Jeff September 15 2022 Biden scores deal on rail strike but worker discontent emerges The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved September 16 2022 Kanno Youngs Zolan Cochrane Emily December 2 2022 Biden Signs Legislation to Avert Nationwide Rail Strike The New York Times Retrieved February 14 2023 Railroad Accident Brief Derailment of Norfolk Southern Train 15T at Farragut Tennessee September 15 2002 PDF Report Washington DC National Transportation Safety Board 2003 p 8 Railroad accused of water pollution in SC wreck The Times and Democrat Associated Press April 24 2008 Retrieved February 7 2013 Fretwell Sammy April 25 2008 Feds sue railroad in Graniteville disaster The State Archived from the original on April 26 2008 What s known about the toxic plume from the Ohio train derailment Washington Post February 15 2023 Retrieved February 16 2023 a b Ohio catastrophe is wake up call to dangers of deadly train derailments The Guardian February 11 2023 Archived from the original on February 13 2023 Retrieved February 13 2023 Orsagos Patrick Seewer John February 6 2023 Crews release toxic chemicals from derailed tankers in Ohio Associated Press Archived from the original on February 7 2023 Retrieved February 14 2023 Class action lawsuits filed against Norfolk Southern for East Palestine derailment WKBN com February 8 2023 Archived from the original on February 9 2023 Retrieved February 9 2023 Class action lawsuit filed in train derailment controlled chemical release in East Palestine WPXI February 9 2023 Archived from the original on February 9 2023 Retrieved February 9 2023 Sirota David Rock Julia Burns Rebecca Cunningham Cook Matthew February 9 2023 Rail Companies Blocked Safety Rules Before Ohio Derailment The Lever Retrieved February 12 2023 Robertson Campbell Cochrane Emily February 15 2023 In Ohio Town Where Train Derailed Anxiety and Distrust Are Running Deep New York Times Archived from the original on February 15 2023 Retrieved February 15 2023 Norfolk Southern Announces New 10 Billion Stock Repurchase Program Norfolk Southern Socci Luca February 19 2023 Prioritizing Buybacks Over Maintenance Sends Norfolk Southern Off Track NYSE NSC Seeking Alpha seekingalpha com The company behind Ohio s toxic train disaster Deaths silenced whistleblowers and 10bn for shareholders Yahoo News MarketWatch Tomi Kilgore Norfolk Southern has lost 6 7 billion in market cap since the Ohio train derailment as its stock has lost more than those of its rivals February 23 2023 https www marketwatch com story norfolk southern has lost 6 7 billion in market cap since the ohio train derailment as its stock has lost more than those of its rivals 1636ec85 Joe Hernandez February 26 2023 EPA tells Norfolk Southern to stop shipping waste from East Palestine NPR Retrieved March 13 2023 John P Fishwick Harrison Buzz Price Frank Ryan die The Washington Post August 22 2010 ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved October 20 2017 Norfolk Southern Corporation May 10 2013 Norfolk Southern Names Six to Senior Management Positions Press release Retrieved March 4 2014 Norfolk Southern announces CEO transition Norfolk Southern December 2 2021 Retrieved October 3 2022 Pan Am Railways and Norfolk Southern Create the Patriot Corridor to Improve Rail Service and Expand Capacity in New York and New England Press release Norfolk Southern Corp May 15 2008 Retrieved May 15 2008 Norfolk Southern Railway and Pan Am Railways May 16 2008 Introducing the Patriot Corridor PDF Norfolk Southern Corp Retrieved May 16 2008 2 railroad freight companies combine effort AP Business News Worcester Telegram amp Gazette Associated Press May 15 2008 Retrieved May 16 2008 US Board Approves Joint Ownership of Pan Am Southern LLC CNN Money Retrieved March 12 2016 dead link Norfolk Southern Intermodal Nscorp com Retrieved January 5 2014 Zibton Jenna February 18 2020 Norfolk Southern announces closure of Roanoke Distribution Center transfer of Roanoke Locomotive Shop work WSLS Retrieved February 25 2020 a b c Craft John Locomotives Used on Southern Railway Steam Specials NS Steam Specials and operated on SR N amp W NS 1964 1994 PDF HawkinsRails net Retrieved March 11 2017 Phillips Don October 29 1994 Norfolk Southern plans to end nostalgic steam locomotive program The Washington Post Archived from the original on April 7 2019 Retrieved April 7 2019 a b c d Wrinn 2000 pp 102 105 NS Eyes Launch of Steam Excursion Program Akron Railroad Club July 2010 Retrieved March 11 2017 Claytor Preston Fire Up 611 Archived from the original on February 25 2013 Retrieved March 11 2017 Gunnioe Chase December 22 2015 NS steam operations to focus exclusively on No 611 next season Trains Archived from the original on February 10 2017 Retrieved April 7 2019 2013 Form 10 K Norfolk Southern Corp Retrieved January 5 2014 Bibliography EditBorkowski Richard 2008 Norfolk Southern Railway MBI Railroad Color History 1st ed Voyageur Press ISBN 978 0 7603 3249 8 Wrinn Jim 2000 Steam s Camelot Southern and Norfolk Southern Excursions in Color 1st ed TLC Publishing ISBN 1 883089 56 5 Further reading EditPlant Jeremy F Plant Brian D 2013 Norfolk Southern Heritage in Color 1st ed Morning Sun Books ISBN 978 1582484044 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Norfolk Southern Railway Official website Norfolk Southern system map Archived 2018 09 26 at the Wayback MachineBusiness data for Norfolk Southern BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norfolk Southern Railway amp oldid 1150267539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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