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  1. CSX rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services - CSX.com

    From horse-drawn rail cars to electric locomotives, CSX celebrates a rich history covering almost 190 years. Scroll through time to explore our history and heritage.

  2. CSX Transportation - Wikipedia

    CSX Transportation (reporting mark CSXT), known colloquially as simply CSX, is a Class I freight railroad company operating in the Eastern United States and the Canadian provinces of …

  3. CSX Corporation (CSX) - Yahoo Finance

    Find the latest CSX Corporation (CSX) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.

  4. ShipCSX - Mainpage

    21 hours ago · If you need help with a shipment, a transaction or an electronic tool, visit our Customer Service page for assistance. Go to CSX.com > Customers to get Customer News, …

  5. CSX.com - Working at CSX

    From horse-drawn rail cars to electric locomotives, CSX celebrates a rich history covering almost 190 years. Scroll through time to explore our history and heritage.

  6. CSX Corporation - Wikipedia

    CSX Corporation is an American holding company focused on rail transportation and real estate in North America, among other industries. The company was established in 1980 as part of the …

  7. CSX Corporation: Declining Profitability, Negative Risk Premium, …

    Dec 10, 2025 · CSX stock faces declining profits and high valuation. See here to know why safer alternatives like Treasury Notes may offer better returns.

  8. CSX officials say CEO transition going well: ‘We’re so much aligned’

    6 days ago · Two months after Steve Angel joined CSX Corp. as president and CEO, two other C-Suite executives of the Jacksonville-based railroad company said the transition is going well. …

  9. ShipCSX

    Plan, ship, trace, and pay for shipments quickly and efficiently with ShipCSX.

  10. CSX Transportation - News, Reports & Features for Rail …

    CSX is the third-largest Class I in the United States. Its roots date back to the early 19th century, when the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. — the nation's first common carrier — was ...