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Trains on MSNModern Rocky Mountain railroading – Colorado style
The thunder of modern motive power and the rumble of long trains rolling through Colorado’s Rocky Mountain passes caught Bill ...
Members of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division of the Teamsters Rail Conference have ratified a new ...
Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern said on Tuesday that they have agreed to a merger to create a $200 billion rail giant based on their current market capitalizations.
Union Pacific is all set to acquire Norfolk in a landmark deal. Union Pacific Corp agreed to acquire Norfolk Southern Corp in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at $85 billion.
Union Pacific said Tuesday it would buy smaller rival Norfolk Southern in an $85-billion deal to create the country's first coast-to-coast freight rail operator and reshape the movement of goods ...
Union Pacific Corp. could reach an agreement to acquire Norfolk Southern Corp. and create a transcontinental rail behemoth as soon as this week, people familiar with the matter said.
The proposed merger, announced Tuesday, would marry Union Pacific’s vast rail network in the West with Norfolk’s rails that snake across 22 Eastern states, and the District of Columbia.
Union Pacific has named the Hershey rail park a "focus site," a designation that helps connect businesses and rail, Union Pacific and the North Platte Area Chamber said Tuesday.
Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena, who would lead the combined company, said the expanded railroad will more seamlessly get steel from Pittsburgh to its destinations.
Eighty Union Pacific train-crew members based in North Platte would see their bases shifted to the Omaha area, the railroad ...
Union Pacific proposes $85B merger with Norfolk Southern to form the first U.S. transcontinental railroad, possibly sparking more rail deals.
The 300-acre Hershey Rail Park has been officially designated as Nebraska's first Union Pacific (UP) Focus Site, marking a ...
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