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Apr
06

NS donates rail history archives to Virginia museum

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Norfolk Southern Corp. will also donate $750,000 to support the Norfolk and Western collection in perpetuity. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Corp. has donated the complete collection of historical documents and archives from predecessor company Norfolk and Western Railway to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, the company announced today.

The collection dates back to the 1840s and includes thousands of photographs and glass plate negatives, as well as business records, annual reports, blueprints, plans, bridge drawings, advertisements, portraits and three-dimensional artifacts from predecessor railroads that together provide a look into the growth of rail transportation across the eastern United States.

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Apr
01

NS garners two awards for sustainability achievements

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Apr
01

NS garners two awards for sustainability achievements

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The Class I earned the ACC's award in part for using alternative fuels and employing locomotive energy management systems Photo – Norfolk Southern Railway

Norfolk Southern Railway recently received the Responsible Care Energy Efficiency Award for Locomotive Fuel Efficiency from the American Chemistry Council (ACC) and the 2022 Green Bond of the Year Award from Environmental Finance for a number of sustainability achievements.

The ACC award recognizes member companies for initiatives that improve energy usage. The council honored NS’ locomotive fuel efficiency program with an exceptional merit designation.

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Mar
14

NS launches new carbon calculator

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The new calculator enhances the accuracy of carbon estimates by capturing the entire cycle of fuel usage. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Railway today announced the launch of a next-generation carbon calculator for customers to measure carbon emissions in their supply chain decisions.

The calculator enhances the accuracy of carbon estimates by capturing the entire cycle of fuel usage, NS officials said in a press release. Direct fuel consumption from locomotives is applied to every rail car based on weight and distance traveled, and additional fuel accounted for includes yard and local operations, equipment repositioning and fuel expended while handling containers in intermodal operations. The tool generates a rail fuel efficiency factor for 18 rail-car types and 30 commodities.

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Feb
22

NS, PennDOT to collaborate on freight-, passenger-rail improvements

The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) has helped paved the way for Norfolk Southern Railway and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) to collaborate on an operating agreement and finalize the improvements required to increase passenger-rail service between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, state and NS officials announced last week.

Passenger-rail funds included in the IIJA will enable improvements on the NS-owned rail corridor west of Harrisburg. The engineering and construction will stem from an NS operational feasibility study identifying the improvements required to eliminate eight chokepoints and to allow freight and passenger trains to operate without conflicting with each other.

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Feb
18

Norfolk Southern offers bonuses to recruit more conductor trainees

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Once training is completed, NS conductors are guaranteed a minimum annual pay of $52,000. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Corp. yesterday announced it's offering starting bonuses of up to $5,000 for conductor trainees staffed in priority locations and $2,500 for those stationed in other locations.

Priority locations include Binghamton and Buffalo, New York; Cincinnati, Ohio; Louisville, Kentucky; Manassas and Roanoke, Virginia; Harrisburg and Conway, Pennsylvania; Birmingham and Sheffield, Alabama; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Linwood, North Carolina.

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Feb
11

Norfolk Southern recognized for climate work with suppliers

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NS was recently recognized with an A- climate change rating in CDP's highest rated tier, the leadership level. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Corp. has earned a spot on CDP's 2021 Supplier Engagement Leaderboard, the company announced yesterday.

CDP is the leading carbon disclosure system for the global business community. NS was recently recognized with an A- climate change rating in CDP's highest rated tier, the leadership level.

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Jan
28

NS installs hybrid cranes at Chicago, Atlanta intermodal terminals

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The cranes can be used to work over one or two tracks along with two truck lanes at the Chicago and Atlanta rail yards. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Railway has installed five new diesel-electric hybrid overhead gantry cranes at its Chicago Landers and Atlanta Inman intermodal terminals.

The 60-foot cranes are fuel efficient and further the Class I’s sustainability goals by reducing air emissions, NS officials said in a press release issued yesterday. The new cranes are in addition to the railroad's first five hybrid Konecranes introduced to Chicago operations in 2021 at the 47th Street intermodal facility.

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Jan
26

NS announces board transitions, names Miles non-exec chair

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Amy Miles will become the non-executive chair of Norfolk Southernn's board on May 1. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Corp. today announced changes to its board, including the naming of Amy Miles as non-executive chair effective May 1.

Miles has been a member of NS' board since 2014. Alan Shaw, who was appointed president in December 2021, will join the board when he assumes the role of CEO in connection with the planned retirement of Chairman and CEO James Squires on May 1.

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Jan
10

NS, Ludlow museum sign lease agreement for historic yard shop

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The structure that will be restored is historically significant because it’s the last remaining original structure in Ludlow used by the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway, which became part of Southern Railway and later Norfolk Southern. Photo – ludlowstorehouse.godaddysites.com

Norfolk Southern Railway and the Ludlow Heritage Museum have signed a property lease agreement to preserve the NS-owned Ludlow Yard Store House building in Kentucky.

The agreement allows museum officials to renovate the building and repurpose it into its new headquarters. The building is historically significant because it’s the last remaining original structure in Ludlow used by the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway, which became part of Southern Railway and later Norfolk Southern.

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Dec
17

NS launches industrial site search engine

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Norfolk Southern Railway has launched NSites, a GIS-based search engine to help businesses find rail-served industrial sites and transload facilities.The online portal provides comprehensive information about industrial sites near NS's transportation infrastructure, encouraging investment and job creation, NS officials said in a press release.The Class I’s network connects customers to every major container port in the eastern United States and reaches a majority of the country’s population and manufacturing base, they added.The search tool includes more than 800 available industrial locations across the railroad’s 22-state territory, all verified as rail accessible by NS or one of its short-line partners. Additionally, users can find nearly 250 rail-to-truck transload facilities in key markets across the eastern United States.Similar to online residential real-estate sites that let users search for homes based on their criteria, NSites enables a customized search of properties. By using targeted filters, companies can sift through results based on acreage, location, existing warehousing, and proximity to highways, intermodal terminals and port facilities."We developed NSites with the user in mind, to empower current and future customers during site selection decisions," said Ed Elkins, executive vice president and chief marketing officer. "Before NSites, there was no single destination to help large manufacturers, site-selection professionals and developers identify and compare rail-served industrial sites that offer the exact site characteristics they need."

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Dec
02

Norfolk Southern's Squires to retire in 2022; Shaw named successor

Norfolk Southern Corp. today announced that Chairman and CEO James Squires plans to retire May 1, 2022, at which time Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Alan Shaw will become CEO.

As part of the company's planned succession process, the board of directors has elected Shaw to the role of president, effective immediately. The company's executive leadership team now reports to Shaw, NS officials said in a press release.

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Nov
11

Norfolk Southern opens new HQ in Atlanta

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Guests attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony included Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, NS CEO James Squires (shown holding scissors) and Atlanta civic and business leaders. Photo – Norfolk Southern's Facebook page

Norfolk Southern Corp. yesterday formally opened its new headquarters in Midtown Atlanta.

Guests who attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony included Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and civic and business leaders from across the city, NS officials said in a press release.

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Oct
27

NS posts Q3 records for income, earnings, operating ratio

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Norfolk Southern Corp. today reported third-quarter 2021 financial results, which included Q3 records for net income, diluted earnings per share, income from railway operations and operating ratio.Third-quarter net income was $753 million, diluted earnings per share was $3.06, income from railway operations was $1.1 billion and the operating ratio was 60.2%.Railway operating revenue increased 14% to $2.85 billion compared with Q3 2020.Railway operating expenses during the quarter rose 3% to $1.7 billion. Last year’s results included a $99 million impairment charge related to an equity method investment. Excluding the impairment charge, operating expenses were up 10% compared with adjusted operating expenses in Q3 2020, driven by higher fuel, purchased services and compensation and benefits expenses.The $1.1 billion in railway operations income was a 35% increase on a year-over-year basis. Excluding the effect of the impairment charge in Q3 2020, income from railway operations was up 21%.The operating ratio of 60.2% was an improvement of 630 basis points over Q3 2020. Excluding the effect of last year’s impairment charge, the operating ratio improved 230 basis points over the adjusted results for Q3 2020."Our team delivered a strong financial performance in the quarter, producing a number of third-quarter records," said NS Chairman, President and CEO James Squires in a press release. "The actions taken by our employees show our commitment to find sustainable solutions for our customers and shareholders in the face of significant supply chain disruptions."

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Oct
26

NS donates Southern Railway archives to Atlanta museum

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Norfolk Southern Corp. has donated the full Southern Railway company archives, as well as $500,000, to the Atlanta History Center.The archives, which include hundreds of thousands of pages of documents — from photos to construction plans and reports — show the history of Atlanta’s transit growth from the 1840s to today. The $500,000 will help the museum digitize and preserve the collection. Southern Railway merged with Norfolk & Western in 1982 to create the present-day Norfolk Southern Railway. NS Chairman, President and CEO James Squires said the archives belong to Atlanta because of the history they represent."The history of Southern Railway is inseparable from the history of this region," Squires said in a press release. Decades of rail history is ultimately the reason Atlanta has grown into the city it is today, said Sheffield Hale, president and CEO of the Atlanta History Center."This collection is crucial to uncovering the many stories behind the city's transformation," Hale said. "We're excited to have the opportunity to preserve this history and make it publicly available for students and teachers, researchers, and those who are simply interested in Atlanta."

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Oct
25

NS mandates vaccination, sues unions

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NS filed the suit against the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation Workers and two other unions that represent its employees. Photo – nscorp.com

Norfolk Southern Railway last week filed a lawsuit that seeks to stop several labor unions from suing over the Class I’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Last week, NS, represented by Jones Day, field a petition in Chicago federal court claiming the unions’ objections to the vaccine requirement must be brought in arbitration and not in court, according to a Reuters report.

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Sep
10

Norfolk Southern donates funds to food banks

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Norfolk Southern Railway yesterday announced $400,000 in grants awarded to 31 food banks located across the states it serves.The funds will support local efforts to combat food insecurity, as well as other assistance initiatives supporting children, families and senior citizens. This latest set of grants builds on NS’s longstanding commitment of giving to these critical community organizations, NS officials said in a press release."Food insecurity impacts every community in our country and disproportionately children and senior citizens. Our role as a company is to move the goods that power the economy, and while a recovery is underway, many are still feeling the economic impact of the pandemic. Norfolk Southern is proud to partner with these food banks as a way to help make a difference by feeding and assisting those in need," said LaSandra Boykin, NS director of corporate giving.The complete list of food banks that received grants can be found on the donations can be found on the NS website.

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Aug
16

NS to reopen Pennsylvania intermodal facility

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Norfolk Southern Railway late last week announced plans to reopen its intermodal facility in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, to create capacity to support economic growth and help ease supply-chain congestion that has slowed the flow of commerce across all modes of the U.S. transportation sector.Effective Sept. 10, the railroad plans a gradual phase-in of business at the Franklin County Regional Intermodal Facility, starting with domestic intermodal traffic that currently moves between NS intermodal facilities in Memphis, Tennessee, and Rutherford in south-central Pennsylvania. Greencastle will provide additional terminal capacity and help to improve service as demand continues to grow, NS officials said in a press release."With strong growth in volume driven by e-commerce and a recovering economy, we believe the timing is right to bring our Greencastle facility back online," said Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Alan Shaw.NS opened the Greencastle facility in January 2013 as part of its Crescent Corridor initiative, a public-private partnership designed to convert freight from highway to rail to ease congested roadways and reduce carbon emissions while creating opportunities for jobs and economic development.Under the initiative, the railroad also constructed intermodal terminals in Birmingham, Alabama; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Memphis. The railroad idled the Greencastle terminal in 2019 for business reasons, while leaving open the possibility of resuming operations if market conditions changed, NS officials said.

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Aug
10

NS issues newly renamed corporate responsibility report

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Norfolk Southern Corp. yesterday released its 14th annual corporate responsibility report, which now is named the environmental, social and governance (ESG) report to better reflect the company’s holistic commitment to sustainability.The Class I ramped up its sustainability efforts in 2020, in part by becoming the first major North American railroad to issue green bonds — which totaled $500 million — and establishing a science-based target for a 42% reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions intensity that’s consistent with the Paris Agreement on climate change, NS officials said in a press release.“At Norfolk Southern, sustainability is in our DNA — a part of everything we do as a company. From environmental stewardship to the safety and development of our entire team, we are in the business of a better planet, committed to bold leadership and deliberate action,” said NS Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires.Some of the the milestones listed in the ESG report include:• spending $166 million with diverse suppliers;• making $13.1 million in total corporate contributions across the company’s 22 state footprint;• nearly doubling renewable energy usage to 18% in deregulated markets as of May 1, 2021, and establishing a new goal of using 30% clean energy by 2030;• diverting 81% of waste from landfills;• recycling 100% of old wood ties and more than 90% of steel ties;• recycling all 400 miles of rail replaced each year; and• reclaiming more than 6,200 tons of used oil.For more information about NS’ sustainability efforts, read this cover story in Progressive Railroading’s August issue.

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Jul
28

Norfolk Southern posts revenue, income, OR records in Q2

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Norfolk Southern Corp. today reported second-quarter 2021 financial results, which included second-quarter records for net income and diluted earnings per share, and all-time quarterly records for operating ratio (OR) and income from railway operations.The company’s net income rose 109% to $819 million, or $3.28 diluted earnings per share (EPS), from $392 million, or $1.53 diluted EPS, in the same quarter a year ago. Income from railway operations climbed 91% to $1.2 billion.The Class I's OR improved to 58.3% in the quarter — a new record — from 70.7% a year ago. Q2 railway operating revenue of $2.8 billion increased 34%, driven by a 25% increase in volume and a 7% increase in revenue per unit. Railway operating expenses totaled $1.6 billion, an increase of 11%."Our team met the challenge for the second quarter head-on, delivering another solid performance of sequential operating ratio improvement, driving meaningful productivity into our business as revenue and volume rebounded from last year," said NS Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires in a press release. 

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