Union Pacific + Norfolk Southern Merger Filing: What the Revised Submission Really Means for Rail
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Summary
The revised merger filing between Union Pacific + Norfolk Southern has landed on + it grew from roughly 6,800 pages to over 7,000. But do more words on paper actually mean more clarity? On this episode of Talk Track, Harris + David dig into what's really in the updated submission, what's noticeably absent, + whether any of it changes the fundamental calculus around approval.
From regulatory history that shaped today’s STB standards to whether or not this merger is enhancing competition or merely consolidating power, the duo breaks down every angle. The operational logic is sound. End-to-end service, fewer handoffs, better value for shippers - on paper, it all makes sense. But whether those efficiency gains flow to shippers or straight to shareholders is a very different conversation. The politics of this particular moment matter too. This is a deeply political merger in a deeply political environment. Watch closely for the STB’s response in the coming weeks - this merger for the ages story is far from over!
Talk Track, hosted by Harris Ligon + David Correll of Telegraph™, is a spin-off series dedicated to timely rail industry news. From service shakeups to technology breakthroughs, each episode delivers a behind-the-scenes perspective on all the happenings shaping the future of freight rail.
Harris + David will bring their decades of rail experience to help them parse through the latest industry headlines, evolving regulations, + the long-term forecasts for how railroads move freight across North America. Find us at telegraph.io/insights, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
About Our Hosts
Harris Ligon is the co-founder + CEO of Telegraph. Prior to launching Telegraph, he spent nearly 15 years in surface transportation at Uber Freight, Norfolk Southern, + BNSF Railway. During this time, he led teams in operations, strategy, business development, + product development.
David Correll is the Director of Freight Market Intelligence at Telegraph. He has spent two decades in transportation and logistics with the US Department of Transportation, the US Department of Energy, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Clark University.
About Telegraph
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