CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Norfolk Southern train derailed late Tuesday in northwest Ohio, spilling corn syrup and ethanol, officials said. Officials said 20 cars derailed and that the two substances ...
Norfolk Southern chose to talk numbers when marking the second anniversary of the East Palestine train derailment and ...
A Norfolk Southern train derailed and leaked chemicals on Tuesday night in northern Ohio, not far from the Cleveland area.The derailment happened around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Attica, Ohio ...
SENECA COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO)—Several agencies are cleaning up after a Norfolk Southern train derailed in Attica, leaking corn syrup and ethanol. According to Norfolk Southern, 20 cars derailed ...
In February 2023, 38 train cars owned by the company Norfolk Southern derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, sparking a fire and leading to the vent and burn of thousands of gallons of the toxic ...
The temporary dam is being used to divert the river away from the bridge’s support pier as crews conduct routine service on the crossing, according to a Norfolk Southern Railway spokesperson.
East Palestine and Norfolk Southern also announced that the company will no longer build a safety training center for first responders.
In this article, we are going to take a look at where Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE:NSC) stands against the other large-cap stocks. Investors should closely monitor insider trading activity ...
East Palestine will get $22 million in a settlement from Norfolk Southern on top of the already $13 million already paid.
CRUM, W.Va. — Eighteen cars of a Norfolk Southern train jumped the tracks Friday night in Wayne County near the community of Crum A Norfolk Southern spokesperson said it was caused by a rockslide.
LISBON — Two more lawsuits were filed Monday in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court against Norfolk Southern over the Feb. 3, 2023 train derailment and fire, including one by a local television ...
Norfolk Southern officials recently announced that $207,000 in grants were awarded to several organizations across Chattanooga as part of its "Thriving Communities and Safety First" grant programs.