Union Pacific's $85B acquisition of Norfolk Southern creates the first U.S. transcontinental railroad, unlocking major synergies and cost savings. The deal offers Norfolk Southern investors a 15% ...
CSX, BNSF Railway, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern, and Grand Trunk Railroad file requests for more information, ...
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BNSF Slams Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern Merger, Warns of Lost Competition and Higher Rates
BNSF Railway has publicly rebuked the proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, calling on customers to air any grievances they may have with the deal to the Surface ...
The 6,692-page merger application that Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern submitted to federal regulators last week ...
Union Pacific UNP has announced an $85 billion deal to combine with Norfolk Southern NSC. We now believe that with a deal to create the a transcontinental US railroad on the table, Berkshire ...
Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK.A) (BRK.B) BNSF Railway has asked the U.S. Surface Transportation Board to immediately review, enforce, and potentially modify the competitive conditions the board imposed ...
BNSF Railway wants to launch international double-stack service this week between Southern California and Salt Lake City via trackage rights over Union Pacific’s former Western Pacific route through ...
Any potential deal is expected to undergo intense regulatory scrutiny and remains far from certain. Goldman and CSX declined to comment. BNSF did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for ...
Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern file a comprehensive merger application with the Surface Transportation Board to create America’s first transcontinental railroad.
BNSF Railway, which employs nearly 3,000 people at its Fort Worth headquarters, is lobbying against a colossal merger proposal by two competitors that would reshape the nation’s freight rail network ...
"The stakes for shippers nationwide could not be higher,” BNSF Railway Chief Legal Officer Jill Mulligan wrote in a petition accusing Union Pacific of breaking past promises to protect competition.
I will attempt to clarify a rather “interesting” indirect exchange involving Union Pacific’s Jim Vena, who hopes to one day head the first East-West U.S. transcontinental Class I railroad, and BNSF’s ...
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