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Norfolk Southern thinks outside the box to double-stack containers
IntermodalUSJanuary 26, 2026

Norfolk Southern thinks outside the box to double-stack containers

Norfolk Southern has introduced East Edge, an intermodal corridor that has been newly cleared for double-stack trains. This corridor runs between Chicago and Ayer in Massachusetts.

The initiative is part of Norfolk Southern’s ongoing efforts to enhance its intermodal services and improve efficiency in container transport. By allowing double-stack trains, the company aims to increase capacity and reduce transportation costs for shippers.

The East Edge corridor is expected to facilitate more efficient movement of goods across this key route, which connects major markets in the Midwest and Northeast. The clearance for double-stack operations is a significant development for the rail industry, as it allows for the transportation of more containers per trip.

Norfolk Southern’s investment in infrastructure improvements along this corridor is designed to support the growing demand for intermodal services. The company has been actively working to expand its network and enhance service offerings to meet the needs of its customers.

As the logistics landscape continues to evolve, Norfolk Southern’s East Edge corridor represents a strategic move to optimize rail operations and provide shippers with more flexible and cost-effective transportation solutions.

source: railwaygazette.com

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