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Hill, Elaina, Ohio and National Railway Company 2019–Present Hiltz, John P. Jr. , D&H 1967 Hines, Walker D. (1870–1934), ATSF 1916–17, USRA 1918–1919
In September 2020, BNSF announced that she would succeed Carl Ice as President and Chief Executive Officer, and also lead BNSF's Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2021. [3] The appointment made her the first woman to lead a major railway operator in North America. [2] Matt Igoe took over her vacated role of Executive Vice President ...
The Chairperson and CEO of the Indian Railway Board is the administrative head of the Indian Railways, which functions under the overall control of the Parliament of India through the Minister for railways. The chairperson also serves as ex-officio Principal Secretary to the Government of India for the Ministry of Railways.
Jaya Varma Sinha ( born 18 September 1963) is the former Chairperson of Railway Board (India) of the Indian Railways. [2]Sinha assumed office on 1 September 2023 becoming the first female Chairperson of the Railway Board in its 118-years history and served there till 31 August 2024.
Robert D. Krebs is an American railroad executive who has headed three major United States railroads in succession, leading the Southern Pacific (SP) when it was acquired by Santa Fe Industries, rising to lead the resulting Santa Fe Pacific Corporation, and finally being chosen to head the new Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) when Santa Fe Pacific (the holding company for the Santa Fe ...
From 1855 to 1866, Hodgson-Huntley was the chairman of the North British Railway Board of Directors. [11] He joined at a time of particular financial discordance, after former chairman John Learmonth had invested heavily in subscriptions to other railways, with huge sums being written off in failed ventures, and similar sized sums were being sought for new ones.
The board of directors of the LMS was dominated by former Midland Railway officers, and the company adopted the "crimson lake" livery for coaching stock as had been used by the Midland and Glasgow & South Western Railways prior to grouping (with the North Staffordshire Railway using a very similar shade).
Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) is an Indian public sector undertaking [3] engaged in raising financial resources for expansion and running through capital markets and other borrowings. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Government of India owns a majority stake in the company, while the Ministry of Railways has administrative control.