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UP-NS Merger Perspectives, With Farrukh Bezar: RAIL GROUP ON AIR

Farrukh Bezar and Railway Age Editor-In-Chief William C. Vantuono discuss the proposed Union Pacific-Norfolk merger to create the first east-west transcontinental Class I railroad in the U.S. Bezar offers his views on

(Courtesy of UP)
Commentary

STB Rejection of UP-NS Merger: A Delay, Not a Judgment

Americans experience the economy through reliability and affordability—not through the Surface Transportation Board’s (STB) document review process. When a factory stops production because railcars arrive three days late, consumers do not care

“Excellence is a habit, and our team at the Marysville terminal has proven it once again!” CSX reported via LinkedIn on Feb. 4. (Screen grab from CSX video)

Class I Briefs: CSX, BNSF

CSX earns a performance excellence award from Honda. Also, BNSF marks a safety milestone in Memphis.

Pictured, from left to right: Diana Sorfleet and Riz Chand, CSX; Stephen Gardner, Telos Advisers; Jessie Lazarus, New York MTA; and Baker Alloush, NCTD. (Photographs courtesy of the respective organizations)

People News: CSX, Telos Advisers, NYMTA, NCTD, KLW

CSX announces changes to its executive team. Also, a former Amtrak CEO joins Telos Advisers as a Strategic Advisory Board Member; New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) appoints the first chief of its new Rolling Stock Program; California’s North County Transit–San Diego Railroad (NCTD) appoints a facilities director; and Knoxville Locomotive Works (KLW) hires a Chief Commercial Officer.

“CSX joined leaders from the Alabama Port of Mobile and the Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce to tour the Montgomery Intermodal Container Transfer Facility (ICTF), where construction on the new three mile CSX siding is making strong progress,” CSX reported via social media late last month. (Courtesy of CSX)

Intermodal Briefs: GPA, APA

Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) achieves its second busiest year ever in 2025, which includes handling a record 545,214 containers by rail. Also, construction progresses at the Alabama Port Authority’s (APA) Montgomery Intermodal Container Transfer Facility, which includes a new three‑mile-long CSX siding.

“By working closely with our grain customers and working efficiently with our supply chain collaborators, our railroaders have delivered record amounts of grain and grain products across Western Canada to start the year,” CPKC Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing Jonathan Wahba said on Feb. 2. (Courtesy of CPKC)

Class I Briefs: CPKC, CSX

Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) breaks its January monthly record for shipping Canadian grain and grain products, and selects its primary charity partner for the 2026 CPKC Women’s Open. Also, CSX advances network modernization through a pole line elimination program.

Local officials, customer representatives, CSX, and community economic development leaders joined Pinsly on Jan. 29 to celebrate GAR’s service restoration. (Courtesy of Pinsly)

Pinsly Celebrates GAR Rehab, Service Restoration

Jacksonville, Fla.-based Pinsly Railroad Company (Pinsly) on Jan. 29 held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Andalusia, Ala., to commemorate the rehabilitation and return to service of the 36-mile short line now operated by

CSX on Jan. 28 reported the successful cutover of an extended hump lead at Avon Yard in Indianapolis, Ind. (Screen Grab from CSX video)

Class I Briefs: CSX, CPKC

CSX wraps up a hump lead extension project at Avon Yard in Indianapolis, Ind. Also, Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) appoints industry veteran Gordon Trafton as Board Vice Chair, and is recognized as a top Alberta employer for 2026.

RailState: Winter Storm Fern Impacts Network Across Three States

When Winter Storm Fern tore through most of the eastern half of the country, freight trains kept moving, but not at the same rate everywhere, according to real-time network visibility provider RailState, whose sensors across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana show “markedly different patterns,” in train volumes and lengths on the network it monitors.

CSX 4Q, Full-Year ’25: ‘Challenging Year’

CSX posted 4Q25 operating income of $1.11 billion and net earnings of $720 million, or $0.39 per share, compared to   $1.11 billion and $733 million, or $0.38 per share, in 4Q24. Excluding

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