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Atlanta News First at 7: Atlanta-based railway celebrates 50 years in business; Cobb student suffers self-inflicted gunshotOne of the country’s biggest railroad companies, Norfolk Southern, is now looking back on 50 years in business. Atlanta News First got a behind-the-scenes look at their training procedures.
A potentially precedent-setting legal battle aims to decide whether a railroad can use eminent domain in one of Georgia's ...
He highlighted when Atlanta was called Terminus and how the railroad lines that ended in our city in 1837 brought wealth to our state’s metropolis and how Atlanta is still wealthy today ...
The railroad, based in Atlanta, earned $733 million, or $3.23 per share, in the fourth quarter. That's up from $527 million, or $2.32 per share, the prior year, helped by a couple of one-time ...
The 40% improvement in operating earnings comes as the railroad settled a key claim over a 2023 Ohio derailment.
Eminent domain, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is defined as the right of a government or its agent to appropriate private property for public use, with payment of ...
Norfolk Southern’s solid fourth quarter — combined with the support they’re getting from Washington D.C. — has the CEO ...
The case centers on Sandersville Railroad’s plan to condemn portions of several parcels to build 4.5 miles of new tracks near the town of Sparta, about 100 miles east of downtown Atlanta.
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