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Posted 06 February 2010 - 04:51 PM

NS Service Alert - 2/5 3:30 pm EST

Winter Storm Impacting Mid-Atlantic Operations


A winter storm is bringing heavy snow and wind, to many areas in the Mid-Atlantic region and is moving into the Northeast impacting service in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New jersey and New York. Customers with shipments moving through these areas should expect delays of up to 48 hours. Local service will also be affected in some of the heaviest hit areas.

Norfolk Southern will be working to restore normal service in these areas as quickly as possible. Customers with questions regarding specific shipments should contact their Customer Service Representative.

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Posted 06 February 2010 - 05:07 PM

NS Service Alert - 2/6 @ 3:45 EST

Winter Storm effecting Operations in the Midwest and Northeast - Force Majeure in effect

A severe winter storm with large amounts of snow, ice and high winds is affecting Norfolk Southern operations in critical traffic areas in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Traffic moving through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and the Carolinas is being impacted. Norfolk Southern personnel are working to restore normal operations as soon as possible. Customers with traffic moving through these areas should expect delays of at least 48 hours. Norfolk Southern will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates.

Note to customers with committed service agreements: Norfolk Southern is invoking Force Majeure for traffic moving through these areas effective 6:00am Saturday February 6th, 2010.

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 12:49 PM

NS Service Alert:

Winter Storm effecting Operations in the Midwest and Northeast

February 8, 2010


A severe winter storm with large amounts of snow, ice and high winds is affecting Norfolk Southern operations in critical traffic areas in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Traffic moving through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and the Carolinas is being impacted. Norfolk Southern personnel are working to restore normal operations as soon as possible. Customers with traffic moving through these areas should expect delays of at least 24 hours. Norfolk Southern will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates.

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 08:34 PM

Winter Storm Impacting Mid-Atlantic Operations – Update

A severe winter storm with large amounts of snow, ice and high winds is affecting Norfolk Southern operations in critical traffic areas in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Traffic moving through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and the Carolinas is being impacted. Norfolk Southern personnel are working to restore normal operations as soon as possible. Customers with traffic moving through these areas should expect delays of at least 24 hours. Norfolk Southern will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates.

Note to customers with committed service agreements: Norfolk Southern is lifting Force Majeure for traffic moving through these areas effective 9:00am Tuesday, February 9th, 2010.

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 11:11 AM

2/11/10, 9:10 am EST:

NS Service Alert – Second Storm Impacting Operations in Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast


Over the last few days, a second major winter storm in less than a week moved across the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast. The storm brought heavy snow and high winds to many areas in this region which resulted in power outages, downed trees, and poor road conditions. While these conditions have impacted our operations, we are working to restore normal operations as quickly as possible. Customers with traffic moving through these areas should continue to expect delays of 48 to 72 hours over the next few days.




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