Freight Broker Sees Comeback by Railroads
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“This is the first year in some time that you haven’t had major disturbances in the rail system,” he said.
Shortage of over-the-road drivers and high fuel costs, along with other problems in trucking, will contribute to the revitalization of rail, Butzow said. Rail networks can feed regional routes and pool distribution networks, “as over-the- road carriers struggle and have to balance their own economics over the next year or two.”
Past problems with unreliable service have led many shippers to shun the rails for trucking services. Problems were particularly troublesome in two mergers.
In 1997, Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC) and CSX Corp. (CSX) bought Conrail for over $10 billion and split the company between them. Among other problems, the companies had incompatible computer systems that caused service delays and misdirection of trains and jammed terminals that also caused delays.
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