Although transportation by rail is the safest form of land travel, that doesn’t mean that incidents never occur.
Two days after the termination of Norfolk Southern’s CEO, the Atlanta-based railroad’s newly named chief executive, Mark George, said he’s happy the board decision on the changeover was so rapid.
By Peter Eavis and Danielle Kaye A complaint filed in federal court said Norfolk Southern had “regularly ... in Ohio raised questions about rail safety, an investment firm is seeking to ...
Shaw faced criticism for Norfolk Southern’s decision to reopen the tracks to rail traffic before evacuated East Palestine residents were allowed to return to their homes. He faced even heavier ...
The Ohio derailment didn’t taint Alan Shaw’s CEO career, but a relationship with a colleague has brought it to an end. Shaw ...
Norfolk Southern has disclosed details regarding ongoing railroad work adjacent to the Scotland School Campus, aiming to ...
Property next to St. Louis Lambert International Airport, once a residential neighborhood bought out by the airport, is being ...
Research shows diversification benefits kick in after 10 stocks, but a well-diversified portfolio should ideally have at ...
ATLANTA – Norfolk Southern sought to reassure employees that the railroad is in good hands after this week’s firing of CEO ...
Norfolk Southern CEO Mark George says the railroad is ready for a fresh start after a painful 18-month period involving a ...
Norfolk Southern Corp. closed $17.42 short of its 52-week high ($263.66), which the company achieved on March 13th.