QUOTE: Originally posted by BMRR Trainluver1.... Go to csx.com Click on CSX corporation, then, who we are, history, then rail heritage, you'll find a lot of info there. Stan.
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy Isn't CSX a combination of several roads? Does anyone know what they are?
QUOTE: Originally posted by bnsfshaun The exact date for the Conrail split was June 1, 1999. It was divided 58/42, don't remember exactly if CSX or NS got the bigger chunk of it.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH.
QUOTE: Originally posted by JPM335 [:I] lol, thanks. But in response to the question CSX bought Conrail (or merged, i dont know) so conrail and CSX are really all CSX. Any conrail engines are ones they just have not got around to painting in the CSX scheme. So running conrail and CSX together is perfectly OK. Its just like running SP and UP together. Assuming you are modeling the time after the takeover/merger there is no reason not to run them together.
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxguy CSX all over the east coast area, while conrail is the north east coast usually. They have trackage rights over each other, which means that they can run trains on each others tracks. Sometimes you'll even see them in the same train.