Rail News Home Canadian National Railway - CN 7/29/2021 Rail News: Canadian National Railway - CN
CN announced today that it is seeking comments on its interim extreme weather fire plan.The plan presents measures to increase prevention, monitoring and responses to wildfire risks when the fire danger level for a given area is "extreme."The measures will supplement existing practices and enable the railroad to serve customers while protecting neighboring communities, CN officials said in a press release.CN is seeking the input of local communities and governments, including Indigenous governments or other Indigenous governing bodies.The deadline to provide feedback is Aug. 30. To submit comments, use the following web-based platform www.cn.ca/extremeweatherplan or call 1-888-888-5909.
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Rail News Home Canadian Pacific 7/29/2021 Rail News: Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific yesterday announced second-quarter financial results, including these Q2 records: revenue of CA$2.05 billion, an adjusted operating ratio (OR) of 55.3%, diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.86 and adjusted diluted EPS of $1.03.CP's Q2 revenue climbed 15% from the year-ago period. Year over year, net income rose to CA$1.2 billion from CA$635 million.The Class I's reported OR of 60.1%, which includes Kansas City Southern acquisition-related costs, increased by 310 basis points from 57% a year ago. The adjusted OR, which excludes the KCS acquisition-related costs, improved 170 basis points, CP officials said in a press release.In addition, CP reported that Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)-reportable personal injuries declined 34% to a record-low 0.77 from 1.16 in Q2 2020, and its FRA-reportable train accident frequency decreased 70% versus Q2 2020's 1.19 to a record-low 0.36."Our industry-leading team of railroaders delivered another record quarter. I am particularly proud of our all-time record safety performance made possible by the collective efforts of the over 12,000-strong CP family," said President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel. "The robust base demand environment coupled with our unique growth opportunities has CP extremely well positioned as we head into the second half of the year."
Canadian Pacific yesterday announced second-quarter financial results, including these Q2 records: revenue of CA$2.05 billion, an adjusted operating ratio (OR) of 55.3%, diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.86 and adjusted diluted EPS of $1.03.CP's Q2 revenue climbed 15% from the year-ago period. Year over year, net income rose to CA$1.2 billion from CA$635 million.The Class I's reported OR of 60.1%, which includes Kansas City Southern acquisition-related costs, increased by 310 basis points from 57% a year ago. The adjusted OR, which excludes the KCS acquisition-related costs, improved 170 basis points, CP officials said in a press release.In addition, CP reported that Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)-reportable personal injuries declined 34% to a record-low 0.77 from 1.16 in Q2 2020, and its FRA-reportable train accident frequency decreased 70% versus Q2 2020's 1.19 to a record-low 0.36."Our industry-leading team of railroaders delivered another record quarter. I am particularly proud of our all-time record safety performance made possible by the collective efforts of the over 12,000-strong CP family," said President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel. "The robust base demand environment coupled with our unique growth opportunities has CP extremely well positioned as we head into the second half of the year."
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Rail News Home Norfolk Southern Railway 7/28/2021 Rail News: Norfolk Southern Railway
Norfolk Southern Corp. today reported second-quarter 2021 financial results, which included second-quarter records for net income and diluted earnings per share, and all-time quarterly records for operating ratio (OR) and income from railway operations.The company’s net income rose 109% to $819 million, or $3.28 diluted earnings per share (EPS), from $392 million, or $1.53 diluted EPS, in the same quarter a year ago. Income from railway operations climbed 91% to $1.2 billion.The Class I's OR improved to 58.3% in the quarter — a new record — from 70.7% a year ago. Q2 railway operating revenue of $2.8 billion increased 34%, driven by a 25% increase in volume and a 7% increase in revenue per unit. Railway operating expenses totaled $1.6 billion, an increase of 11%."Our team met the challenge for the second quarter head-on, delivering another solid performance of sequential operating ratio improvement, driving meaningful productivity into our business as revenue and volume rebounded from last year," said NS Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires in a press release.
Norfolk Southern Corp. today reported second-quarter 2021 financial results, which included second-quarter records for net income and diluted earnings per share, and all-time quarterly records for operating ratio (OR) and income from railway operations.The company’s net income rose 109% to $819 million, or $3.28 diluted earnings per share (EPS), from $392 million, or $1.53 diluted EPS, in the same quarter a year ago. Income from railway operations climbed 91% to $1.2 billion.The Class I's OR improved to 58.3% in the quarter — a new record — from 70.7% a year ago. Q2 railway operating revenue of $2.8 billion increased 34%, driven by a 25% increase in volume and a 7% increase in revenue per unit. Railway operating expenses totaled $1.6 billion, an increase of 11%."Our team met the challenge for the second quarter head-on, delivering another solid performance of sequential operating ratio improvement, driving meaningful productivity into our business as revenue and volume rebounded from last year," said NS Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer James Squires in a press release.