
CSX rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services - CSX.com
From horse-drawn rail cars to electric locomotives, CSX celebrates a rich history covering almost 190 years. Scroll through time to explore our history and heritage.
CSX Transportation - Wikipedia
CSX Corporation was formed in 1980 from the merger of Chessie System and Seaboard Coast Line Industries, two holding companies that controlled railroads operating in the Eastern United States. …
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Online platform for managing rail shipments, including planning, booking, tracking, and payment.
CSX Transportation (Railroad): Map, History, Logo
Feb 22, 2025 · CSX Transportation today is the third largest railroad in the country, in terms of size, and was created in the 1980s through the combination of several classic eastern lines.
CSX TRANSPORTATION - Trains and Railroads
CSX Transportation (reporting mark CSXT), known colloquially as simply CSX, is a Class I freight railroad company operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and …
CSX Railroad
After a competitive bidding process with Norfolk Southern, CSX ultimately split Conrail’s assets. This move reshaped the eastern rail landscape. The acquisition expanded CSX’s reach into key …
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CSX Corporation | Formation, Mergers, Conrail, & Pan Am Railways ...
CSX is one of six surviving Class I railroads in North America—those with annual operating revenue well above the regulatory threshold—and is a key mover of intermodal containers, coal, agricultural …
About CSXT: Rail Heritage - CSXT's History
CSX Corporation was formed on Nov. 1, 1980, by the merger of two major eastern railroads: Chessie System and Seaboard Coast Line. Chessie's predecessors include the nation's first railroad, the …
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The company's rolling stock includes a fleet of more than 4,000 locomotives and 80,000 rail cars, and rail network includes 36 yards situated in 16 states.