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.]] The Norfolk Southern Railway , usually called '''Norfolk Southern''', is a major Class I Railroad in the United States , owned by the Norfolk Southern Corporation . The company operates 21,500 route miles in 22 eastern states, the District Of Columbia and the province of Ontario , Canada . The most common commodity hauled on the railroad is Coal from mines in Pennsylvania , West Virginia , Virginia and Kentucky . The railroad also offers an extensive Intermodal network in eastern North America. The current system was planned in 1982 with the formation of the Norfolk Southern Corporation , merged on December 31 , 1990 with the lease of the Norfolk And Western Railway by the renamed Southern Railway , and augmented in 1998 with the acquisition of over half of Conrail . HISTORY OF THE RAILROAD Norfolk Southern was created from predecessor railroads which date back to the early portion of the , formed in 1881 , Southern Railway System in 1894 , and Conrail , formed much later, in 1976. Each of these grew from many smaller local and regional lines as the industry grew. Southern Railway The South Carolina Canal And Rail Road , the earliest predecessor line, was chartered in December 1827 and ran the nation's first regularly scheduled Passenger Train on December 25 , 1830 . The Richmond And Danville Railroad (R&D), formed in 1847 , which expanded into a large system after the American Civil War under the leadership of Algernon S. Buford . When the R&D fell on hard times financially in the early 1890s, it became a major portion of the newly created Southern Railway in 1894 . Financier J.P. Morgan selected veteran railroader Samuel Spencer as President to head the firm, which became well-known as both profitable and innovative. Southern Railway was the first major U.S. railroad to completely switch to more efficient Diesel-electric Locomotive s from steam in 1953. Norfolk and Western The City Point Railroad was a nine-mile railroad in eastern Virginia established in 1838 which ran from City Point (now part of the independent City Of Hopewell ) on the navigable portion of the James River to Petersburg, Virginia . It was acquired by the Southside Railroad in 1854. After the War, it became part of the Atlantic, Mississippi And Ohio Railroad formed in 1870 by William Mahone , and was the oldest portion of the Norfolk And Western (N&W) when it was formed in 1881. In the second half of the 20th century, the N&W had already acquired the Virginian Railway , the Wabash Railway , and the Nickel Plate Road , among others. 1982 merger NS was created in 1982 from the merger of the Norfolk and Western Railway and the Southern Railway Company, both profitable companies. An earlier company, also named the Norfolk Southern Railway , serving primarily North Carolina and the southeastern tip of Virginia , had been acquired by the Southern Railway in 1974 . The older company was the namesake for the 1982 combination. Headquarters for the newly established Norfolk Southern were established in Norfolk, Virginia . The 1982 combination of the profitable Norfolk and Western Railway and Southern Railway was done to compete in the eastern United States with the Chessie System - Seaboard Coast Line merger which had been approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1980 , resulting in formation of CSX Transportation . Conrail Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) was an 11,000-mile system which had been created in 1976 by bringing together several ailing northeastern railway systems into a government-owned corporation. Conrail had become profitable after the Staggers Act in 1980 largely deregulated the U.S. railroad industry. On June 23, 1997, Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation filed a joint application with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) for authority to purchase, divide and operate the assets of Conrail. On June 6, 1998, the STB approved the Norfolk Southern-CSX application and set Aug. 22, 1998, as the effective date of its decision. Norfolk Southern acquired 58% of Conrail’s assets (CSX got the remaining 42%). As a result of the transaction, Norfolk Southern's rail operations grew to include some 7,200 miles of the Conrail system (predominantly the former Pennsylvania Railroad ). Norfolk Southern began operating its trains on its portion of the Conrail network on June 1, 1999. MAJOR BUSINESSES The railroad is a large exporter of West Virginia Bituminous Coal , transported on portions of the well-engineered former Virginian Railway and the famous former Norfolk And Western 's double-tracked line in Eastern Virginia to its Lambert's Point coal transload facility on Hampton Roads at Norfolk, Virginia . Coal transported by NS is thus exported to Steel Mill s and Power Plant s around the world. The company is also a major transporter of auto parts and completed vehicles. It operates Intermodal container and TOFC (trailer on flat car) trains, some in conjunction with other railroads. Norfolk Southern was the first railway to employ Roadrailer s, which are highway truck trailers with interchangeable wheel sets. According to Norfolk Southern’s 2003 Annual Report to Investors, at the end of 2003, the Norfolk Southern Railway had more than 28,160 employees, 3,468 locomotives, and 101,095 freight cars. At the end of 2003, the transport of coal, coke and iron ore made up 23% of the total amount of traffic hauled by Norfolk Southern. Intermodal containers made up 19% of the total; Autorack s 14%; chemical tankers 12%; metals, construction materials, agriculture commodities, and consumer products 11%; paper, clay, and forest products 10%. TRACK NETWORK AND FACILITIES Largely an eastern United States railway, the Norfolk Southern directly owns and operates 21,500 miles of track in 21 states: Alabama , Delaware , Florida , Georgia , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Louisiana , Maryland , Michigan , Mississippi , Missouri , New Jersey , New York , North Carolina , Ohio , Pennsylvania , South Carolina , Tennessee , Virginia , and West Virginia . In addition, Norfolk Southern owns track in Washington D.C. and the Canadian province of Ontario . Furthermore, Norfolk Southern has rights to operate its trains with its own crews on competing railroads' tracks. These Trackage Rights permit Norfolk Southern to operate as far west as Dallas, Texas , as far north as Waterville, Maine , and as far south as Miami, Florida . NS locomotives also occasionally operate on competitors' tracks throughout the United States and Canada due to the practice of locomotive leasing and sharing undertaken by the Class I railroads. Not including second, third and fourth main line trackage, yard trackage, and siding trackage, the Norfolk Southern directly operates some 21,500 miles (34,601 kilometers) of track. When the additional tracks are counted, however, the amount of track the Norfolk Southern Railway has direct control over rises to over 38,000 miles (61,155 kilometers). The company has 26 major rail classification yards, located in: Six major locomotive shops are located in: LOCOMOTIVES Norfolk Southern is currently still buying DC traction Diesel locomotives. In fact the only AC traction diesels on their roster are EMD SD80MAC s which all were inherited from Conrail. , on January 19, 2006. Jason Trew photo]] Norfolk Southern's GE Dash-9 locomotives are often called "catfish" by Railfan s, as the stripes are said to look like catfish whiskers. The locomotive numbered 4610, a GM - EMD GP59 , is painted in predecessor Southern Railway colors of green and white with gold trim and is a favorite of Railfan s. The work was done at the Debutts Yard in Chattanooga, Tennessee during the summer of 1994 and she received a repaint in the summer of 2004. Virginian Railway enthusiasts are hoping that Norfolk Southern will paint another commemorative locomotive in VGN colors and livery for the upcoming centennial of that NS predecessor which will occur in 2007 . The current paint scheme for NS is black and white. In 2005, Norfolk Southern added 2 new types of locomotives to the system the EMD SD70M-2 s, which when all are delivered, will be numbered 2649-2778, and GE ES40DC s, which will be numbered 7500-7664. REPORTING MARKS Railroads use initials as reporting marks, a universal system intended to help keep track of rolling stock and financial transactions between railroads. Although it has been widely known as simply Norfolk Southern since 1982, the corporate structure and reporting marks are more complicated. In 1990 , Southern Railway Company was renamed Norfolk Southern Railway Co. Its Norfolk and Western Railway company was merged into the Norfolk Southern Railway in 1997 . In 1999 , when most of Conrail 's ex- Pennsylvania Railroad trackage was sold to the Norfolk Southern Railway, the Pennsylvania Railway Lines was created, and PRR reporting marks used on the former Conrail motive power and rolling stock. List of reporting marks
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION Norfolk Southern has been selected as the Group A Gold Harriman Award recipient for a record 16 consecutive years beginning in 1989. The Harriman Award is intended to recognize railroads with outstanding safety achievements. SEE ALSO
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