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This analysis covers the April 30, 2026 announcement that Norfolk Southern (NSC) and Union Pacific (UP) have refiled their proposed network merger application with the U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB), following the regulator’s rejection of their initial December 2025 submission for incomplet
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) - Refiles Union Pacific Merger Application With U.S. Surface Transportation Board - High Estimate Range
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