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8/22/2025



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CSX, BNSF to offer new intermodal services, coast-to-coast rail solutions


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Today, CSX and BNSF Railway Co. announced several new joint intermodal service products designed to offer customers seamless, efficient, coast-to-coast solutions to ship between the western and eastern United States.

The new services will include:
• new, coast-to-coast direct domestic intermodal services between Southern California and Charlotte, North Carolina, and Jacksonville, Florida; 
• a new service to be launched between Phoenix and Atlanta, aiming to convert over-the-road (OTR) freight to rail through a seamless product between the two railroads; and
• new direct international intermodal services between the Port of New York and New Jersey and Norfolk, Virginia, and Kansas City, Missouri.

Between Phoenix and Flagstaff, Arizona, two new 10,000-foot sidings will further support this growing market by enabling more efficient meet/pass operations on the route connecting to BNSF’s Southern Transcon, the rail corridor connecting Los Angeles to Chicago.

"This collaboration between BNSF and CSX demonstrates the power of partnership, delivering greater flexibility, efficiency and value for our customers,” said Jon Gabriel, BNSF's group vice president of consumer products. “We are looking forward to these offerings providing immediate, streamlined service to the supply chain across key markets nationwide.”

Added Drew Johnson, CSX's VP of intermodal sales and marketing: "Together, we’re opening access to key markets and strengthening options for our mutual customers."

Additional details will be announced soon, CSX and BNSF officials said in a joint press release.



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