QUOTE: Originally posted by paulstecyna21 This morning in willow grove, pennsylvania where i live, i saw a three engine frieght train and the engines were in this order, Norfolk southern as 1, santa fe as 2, and union pacific as 3. Is there a possible merger happening between CSX, Norfolk Sothern, Union Pacific, and Burlington Northern Santa Fe? The freight train was heading towards philadelphia or new jersey.
QUOTE: Originally posted by paulstecyna21 i am going to call rudy husband of norfolk southern and ask him
QUOTE: Originally posted by paulstecyna21 i will still find out information
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas Mabee in your world it's 3000 miles but not in ours.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by paulstecyna21 i will contact the company and find out more
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas If only I had a nickel for every time a foreign unit started a merger rumor, I'd be rich.[(-D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by David_Telesha QUOTE: Originally posted by paulstecyna21 then how come norfolk southern had those 2 engines? RUN THROUGH POWER AGREEMENT Somewhere there is a NS engine on BNSF and UP - saves from changing engines at interchanges and other things. How many times must this topic come up?
QUOTE: Originally posted by paulstecyna21 then how come norfolk southern had those 2 engines?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by JoeKoh merger no.just borrowed power where one rr uses anothers power and then lets them borrow there power for awhile.usually on ns if there is an ns in the consist it usually has the point.csx puts engines in various orders. stay safe Joe
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