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CSX Corporation is an American holding company focused on rail transportation and real estate in North America, among other industries. The company was established in 1980 as part of the Chessie System and Seaboard Coast Line Industries merger.
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CSX began operating its trains on its portion of the Conrail network on June 1, 1999. CSX now serves much of the Eastern United States, with a few routes into nearby Canadian cities. The two competitors were unwilling to give one company full control of busy industrial areas in Detroit, Philadelphia, and northern New Jersey (the Chemical Coast).
It was listed on Atlantic Coast Line employee timetables as their Sumter–Lanes Line (L Line). [3] In 1967, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air Line Railroad merged to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. In 1980, the Seaboard Coast Line's parent company merged with the Chessie System, creating the CSX Corporation.
In 1980, the Seaboard Coast Line's parent company merged with the Chessie System, creating the CSX Corporation. The CSX Corporation initially operated the Chessie and Seaboard Systems separately until 1986, when they were merged into CSX Transportation. The remaining Hutchinson Island Subdivision was abandoned in 1996 when freight service was ...
Three CSX employees have died on the job since June, prompting unions to call for better training and a review of the use of remote-control locomotives. CSX said its expenses declined 2% to $2.28 ...
CSX Transportation's Atlanta Terminal Subdivision comprises the company's railroad lines and infrastructure operating in and around Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlanta Terminal Subdivision consists of five lines (known as charts on employee timetables) and a number of yards. [1] Most of the lines in the Atlanta Terminal Subdivision date back to the ...
CSX CEO Joe Hinrichs said Helene was the most damaging hurricane to hit the railroad since Katrina in 2005, and cost CSX about $10 million to $15 million in the third quarter, but CSX worked to recover quickly by clearing more than 15,000 trees from the tracks and setting up 400 generators to keep signals running after the storms.