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Comparing Norfolk Southern and CSX in Week 20

Comparing Norfolk Southern and CSX in Week 20

In Week 20 (ended May 19), eastern US major Norfolk Southern’s (NSC) carload traffic grew 3.2% YoY (year-over-year) to ~70,000 railcars (excluding intermodal) from ~67,900. The company’s carload traffic growth was higher than the 1.2% YoY rise posted by US railroads (GWR) and competitor CSX’s 0.8% YoY growth. This year, NSC’s carload volumes have grown more than CSX’s.