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CSX is among several railroads that jointly own the Belt Railway yard. “If you’re going to close a huge switching facility, then you’re going to put pressure elsewhere on the system,” Guy ...
Join us for an exciting behind-the-scenes look at the CSX Corbin Yard, where trains are refueled and maintained for their journeys ahead. In this video, we follow the CC Sub as it goes through a ...
May 6, 2019 - Atlanta - A view of the CSX yard where it bisects the Atlanta Beltline eastside trail. CSX is shifting international freight operations out of a massive switching station known as ...
CSX Transportation says there is no danger to residents, but it is letting one Westside neighborhood know that it has found some contaminants in ground water near an old rail yard site. The rail ya… ...
If PSC Metals' East Bank location is Nashville's development long shot, then CSX Corp.'s Radnor Yard is the city's transit pipe dream. And now it appears even more unlikely that the Jacksonville ...
CSX Corp. will resume hill-based rail car sorting to increase productivity at Radnor Yard in South Nashville. The second-largest CSX rail yard and transfer facility in the Southeastern U.S. is ...
CSX Transportation conductor Tim Jackson, foregound, pulls the pins to physically release the cars from each other as the cars reach the top of the hump at the CSX "hump yard" in Selkirk, N.Y. on ...
Long a key switching yard for the Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal, Barr Yard became part of CSX when it absorbed the defunct B&O line in the 1980s. ... YouTube. LinkedIn. Bluesky.
New CSX Chief Hunter Harrison is already executing some signature moves from his railroad-turnaround playbook. First among them: doing away with hump yards, where boxcars are sorted by pushing ...
DeWitt, N.Y. — Six railcars derailed early Monday morning at the CSX railyard in DeWitt, the company said. Four cars remained upright and in line after the derailment at around 12:45 a.m ...
CSX closed Tilford Yard in 2017. The site, which CSX used to manage intermodal containers that can be shipped by train or truck, had been in operation since the 1950s.