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CN and CSX roll out new intermodal service partnership to take effect in October
This new intermodal offering will be geared towards CN’s greater Montreal and Southern Ontario areas, and the CSX-served ports of Philadelphia, New York, New Jersey and the New York City metropolitan area, according to CN and CSX officials.

CN announces deal to acquire the intermodal division of H&R Transport
Montreal-based Class I railroad carrier CN announced late last week that it has reached an agreement to acquire the intermodal division of Calgary, Alberta-based H&R Transport Limited. H&R’s core focus is in the intermodal temperature controlled sector and is positioned as the largest refrigerated intermodal service provider in Canada, complimented with a sizeable, highly reputed, over the road refrigerated fleet throughout Canada, the USA and Mexico,

CN completes acquisition of TransX
Montreal-based Class I railroad carrier CN recently announced it has completed its acquisition of the Winnipeg-based The TransX Group of Companies. This acquisition was originally announced in late October. Financial terms were not disclosed.

BNSF and CN serve up rebuttals to the STB over service concerns
Two Class I railroads, BNSF Railway and CN, recently offered up their rebuttals to leadership at the Department of Transportation’s Surface Transportation Board (STB), regarding ongoing concerns over railroad service issues. This comes on the heels of letters penned earlier this month by STB Chairman Ann Begeman and Vice Chairman Deb Miller to the top executives at the seven North American Class I railroads, requesting each carrier’s service outlook for both the near term and the rest of 2018...

CN announces major leadership change
Montreal-based Class I railroad carrier CN said yesterday that its Board of Directors formally announced that CEO Luc Jobin has left the company, effective immediately, and replaced him with Jean-Jacques Ruest. Ruest, a 22-year CN veteran, will serve as interim president and CEO until a new, permanent replacement has been named, and he has served as executive vice president and chief marketing officer for the past eight years. CN said an international search for a new CEO is now underway.

Praise pours in for late railroading legend Harrison
With the news over the weekend that E. Hunter Harrison, president and chief executive officer of Class I railroad CSX passed away on Saturday December 16 at the age of 73, there was no shortage of praise for a man, whom was widely viewed as the most important railroader of our times. And the praise is likely to continue for more than a while, too, and for good reason.

CN-NS interline service is seeing solid early returns
联合铁路联运服务正式推出October by Class I railroad carriers CN and Norfolk Southern appears to be off to a good start so far. That was the word from CN Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Jean-Jacques Ruest at last week’s RailTrends conference.

CN, NS partner up for joint interline service offering focused on a Chicago bypass
一级铁路运营商CN和诺福克南方announced they have partnered up on a new joint interline service offering for carload traffic between Western Canada and NS’s Eastern-based U.S. destinations. CN and NS officials said that this endeavor will reduce transit times for these routes by one to two days.

Railroad legend Harrison retires from CP, sets sights on senior management position at CSX
Executive retires from position at Canadian Pacific, partners up with hedge fund investor to try and line up a senior management spot with CSX.


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