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In observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, Norfolk Southern will curtail (non-intermodal) freight operations beginning 7:00 A.M. on Thursday, November 26, 2009 and resume full operations at 7:00 A.M. on Friday, November 27. Interline gateways will remain open for traffic delivered from connecting carriers and passenger trains will continue to operate through the Holiday. Customers with critical shipments, particularly unit trains, where customer operations will continue through the holiday, should contact their Customer Service or Marketing Representative regarding service requirements. Where local service (set/pull) will be required through the holiday period or for questions regarding specific shipments, customers are encouraged to contact their Central Yard Operations or Customer Service representative. Customer Service - 800 635.5768 |
Overview of Norfolk Southern Grain Customer DirectoryThe Norfolk Southern Agriculture, Fertilizer and Consumer Products department is ready to meet your rail transportation needs in the handling of your corn, grain products, sweeteners, fertilizers, rail equipment and other consumer products. Whether your company is brand new to rail or a veteran rail shipper, we will work with you to provide the right transportation options for your particular commodity.
This Directory lists grain and soybean shippers and receivers served by or accessible to Norfolk Southern. While every effort has been made to insure accuracy and completeness, Norfolk Southern cannot guarantee that every facility has been included or that the data is without errors. Questions or corrections? E-mail NS Ag Business Development Manager, Cheryl Manning , or contact anyone in the Norfolk Southern Agriculture Products Marketing Group. You may also call the Norfolk Southern Customer Service Center at (800) 635-5768. Table of Contents:
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Each section of the Directory lists grain customers according to the grain-related operations they perform. The Table of Contents indicates the types of facilities included. All facilities listed as "Grain Elevators" originate grain by rail, however, some of these elevators may also be receivers of grain. All other facilities are grain receivers only.