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Rail Category: Norfolk Southern Railway  -  2013 Article Index

Find railroading Norfolk Southern Railway articles for the rail career professionals

Wick Moorman: At RailTrends 2013, the right man took home the hardware

Large freight railroads will rely on crude oil, domestic intermodal and grain shipments to offset weak coal and international container traffic in 2014

Penn State Altoona tailors four-year engineering degree to fit rail transportation

Freight railroads use Facebook, Twitter to expand communication options

Norfolk Southern's Deb Butler mentors next-generation railroaders

Norfolk Southern rebrands its strategy for long-term success

Railroads pursuing massive bridge projects to support busier, heavier and faster traffic

Legacy building at Norfolk Southern and in the rail realm

Norfolk Southern's Wick Moorman: a gentleman, a scholar, an innovator (profile)

Tony Hatch: Railroads' second-quarter earnings mostly were on plus-side despite floods, coal market transitions

UPS relies heavily on railroads to keep the giant Chicago Area Consolidation Hub on schedule

Railroad mechanical departments adjust fleet maintenance strategies, train workers for future growth

Second federal grant would help spur new train station for Raleigh and North Carolina region

Hunter Harrison and Wick Moorman among RailTrends 2013 speakers

New general manager has big plans for Big Easy's Public Belt Railroad

Forest products rail traffic will take a turn for the better this year if lumber demand remains strong

Panama Canal expansion spurs railroads, ports to prepare for new business

MOW Spending Report: Large railroads lay out 2013 infrastructure programs

MOW Spending Report '13: Several short takes on railroads' infrastructure targets

Class I railroads rate the state of positive train control

Q4 2012 review: Signs that 2013 will be one terrific bridge year for the rails- analysis by Tony Hatch

Marcellus and Utica shale drilling keeps railroads busy

Carload Express creates Ohio short line to tap two eastern shales