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Norfolk Southern CEO optimistic about 2025 after solid fourth quarter

January 29, 2025
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Norfolk Southern’s solid fourth quarter — combined with the optimism the railroad is hearing from their customers and support they’re getting from Washington D.C. — has the CEO feeling optimistic about 2025.

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, , helped by a couple of one-time items whereas the same quarter last year was weighed down by hefty derailment cleanup costs. The insurance payments Norfolk Southern is collecting during the fourth quarter related to the in 2023 and ensuing cleanup provided a $32 million boost and some sales of rail lines added another $40 million to the bottom line.

Without those unusual items, the railroad would have reported $688 million profit, or $3.04 per share. That easily exceeded the $2.94 that the analysts surveyed by FactSet Research were predicting.

CEO Mark George said regulators from the Federal Railroad Administration, Surface Transportation Board and National Transportation Safety Board were all positive in a recent meeting.

And it appears that the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress could ease restrictions on the industry instead of continuing to push for the changes President Joe Biden’s Transportation Department had recommended after the 2023 derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.

“Everyone recognizes that we move the American economy. So we’re an integral, vital part of moving the American economy,” George said.

All the major railroads that have reported earnings this month have said they expect the FRA to now be more likely to approve waivers from regulations the industry has been seeking for years to use automated inspection technology to replace some human inspections. Rail unions have opposed those changes and argued that the new technology should supplement but not replace human inspections.

Norfolk Southern started off the fourth quarter by recovering from Hurricanes Helene and Milton in the southeast. That hurt some of the railroad’s service metrics during the quarter, but George said he’s proud of the way the railroad responded to the storms and confident that Norfolk Southern is getting more efficient.

Even with that disruption the railroad hauled 3% more freight in the fourth quarter.

Norfolk Southern is one of the nation’s largest railroads with tracks crossing 22 states in the Eastern United States.

The post Norfolk Southern CEO optimistic about 2025 after solid fourth quarter appeared first on Associated Press.

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