Union Pacific, Norfolk South Southern Collecting $ 85 Billion
July 29 (Pi) – The Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Corporations announced on Tuesday companies would meet to create the first rancontinentinentinentinentinentinentinental Freight railroad.
The agreement will see the Pacific Union Booked in the Northern Norther and cash, at the $ 85 billion of Norfolk Southern, which forms a compiled organization worth more than $ 250 billion.
Not to be confused with Transcontinental Rail Service, which has been available since 1869 Spike “linked to the Pacific Union with Central Pacific Railroads with such Pacific goods require transfer of goods from one part.
However, a contract made between the Union and Norfolk Union will build seamless communication over 43 circuits and more than 50,000 miles[50000kilometersfromthebeachThisservicewillcoordinatetheportsaround100andisintendedtoenhancetheAmericanSupplyChainwhiledevelopingjobopportunitiesandtoobtaintradeactivities
“The rail has become an important part of the United States from industrial transformation, and this transaction is the following step in industry,” said the Pacific Chief Jim Vana for the media. “Think of the seamless steel coming out of Pittsburgh, Pa., In Colton, Calif.
“It creates President Abraham Lincoln’s vision from a passport from nearly 165 years ago and develops our safety strategy, service and safety plan,” Vena said. “I am confident that historical transactions will enhance the competition to benefit customers, communities and staff while distributing the number of shareholders.”
The compilation service will result in prompt and skilled operations for exchanging while increasing the transit mechanisms and opening the best travel mechanisms with truck travel, including companies.
“NORFOLK Southern, such as a Pacific Union, is an important railroad in the US economy, one of the 200 year has been stored on overseas of the Eastern Norfolk Mark George in the release. “Our safety, network, and financial performance is one of the high quality we have had as a company, as our customers’ satisfaction.”