29 April 2010
CSXT, Delaware & Hudson Propose Joint Use Arrangement for Improved
Service
Calgary Alberta - CSX Transportation, Inc. (CSXT) and Canadian Pacific subsidiary Delaware &
Hudson Railway Company (D&H), have filed an application with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) for regulatory approval of a joint use arrangement that
improves operating efficiency for both CSXT and D&H.
In their application, the companies said that the proposed transaction would strengthen the competitive capabilities of both CSXT and D&H by allowing them
to operate more efficiently and to offer better service products. They also said it would create a more efficient corridor for traffic moving between eastern
Canada and the eastern United States, reducing fuel consumption.
Under the proposed joint use agreement, CSXT and D&H would use jointly a north-south rail corridor linking the New York City metropolitan area with the
international border at Rouses Point. The joint use corridor would include a line operated by the D&H between Rouses Point Junction (near the Canadian
border) and Albany, New York, and CSXT's line between Albany and Fresh Pond, New York.
D&H would operate all trains between Saratoga Springs, New York, and Rouses Point. Both railroads would conduct their own train operations between Albany
and Saratoga Springs. Some of this traffic now moves over CSXT's Massena Line, which runs from Syracuse, New York., to Huntington, Province of Quebec. The
joint use arrangement would improve the transit time of this traffic to Albany by more than 45 percent, reduce transit miles by 35 percent, and gross ton miles
by 442 million.
The proposed joint use arrangement also calls for CSXT to handle certain D&H freight moving between Albany, New York, and the New York City boroughs of The
Bronx and Queens, and enables D&H to offer significantly greater frequency of service between Montreal and metropolitan New York City. D&H also will
retain previously STB approved trackage rights between Albany and Fresh Pond.
CSXT and D&H will continue to serve all customers that they serve today, including local shippers on CSXT along the Massena Line. No shipper will lose a
rail competitive option as a result of the proposed transaction.
About CSX Transportation
CSX Transportation is a principal operating company of CSX Corporation. CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, Florida, is a leading transportation company
providing rail, intermodal, and rail-to-truck transload services. The company's transportation network spans approximately 21,000 miles with service to 23
eastern states and the District of Columbia, and connects to more than 70 ocean, river, and lake ports. More information about CSX Corporation and its
subsidiaries is available at www.csx.com.
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