A Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, spilled chemicals, sickening residents. Now researchers are tracking the long-term health effects.
The 40% improvement in operating earnings comes as the railroad settled a key claim over a 2023 Ohio derailment.
Norfolk Southern Corp. will pay $22 million to East Palestine, Ohio, to settle claims related to a train derailment there in early 2023.
Norfolk Southern and the Village of East Palestine have reached a $22 million settlement to resolve all claims by the village resulting from the Feb. 3, 2023, derailment and hazardous-materials release,
Norfolk Southern CEO Mark George said the company is turning the corner into 2025 with “strong” financial results that make him optimistic about the future.
Norfolk Southern’s solid fourth quarter — combined with the support they’re getting from Washington D.C. — has the CEO feeling optimistic about 2025.
With the statute of limitations to file suit against Norfolk Southern for damages inflicted by the 2023 train derailment and subsequent chemical release less than a week away, East Palestine Council announced the village and the railroad have reached a settlement.
Shares of railroad operator Norfolk Southern (NSC) are chugging higher after the company reported earnings growth and said it was on track for
Residents challenging Norfolk Southern's $600 million settlement for the disastrous East Palestine train crash ... The freight train derailment in the Ohio village near the Pennsylvania state ...
Norfolk Southern and the village of East Palestine have reached a $22 million settlement addressing all claims related to the February 3, 2023, train derailment and hazardous materials release. The settlement,
Nearly two years after a train derailment sent toxic chemicals into the air, ground and water, the village of East Palestine, Ohio, and Norfolk Southern reached
EAST PALESTINE, OHIO — Norfolk Southern and East Palestine reached a settlement over the February 2023 derailment that sent toxic chemicals into the area's air, soil and creeks, the village said.