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CSX Corp. - Rail
Transport - Category Directory
(904)
359-3200
500
Water Street, 15th Floor
Jacksonville, Florida
www.csx.com
Sales
$7.8 billion
Business Description
CSX Corporation (“CSX” or the “Company”) operates one of the largest rail
networks in the United States and also arranges for and provides integrated
rail and truck (“intermodal”) transportation services across the United
States and key markets in Canada and Mexico. Its marine operations include
an international terminal services company, which operates and develops
container terminals, distribution facilities and related terminal
activities.
Surface Transportation
CSX Transportation Inc.
CSX Transportation Inc. (“CSXT”) is the largest rail network in the eastern
United States, providing rail freight transportation over a network of more
than 23,000 route miles in 23 states, the District of Columbia and two
Canadian provinces. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, CSXT accounted
for 79% of CSX’s operating revenue and 86% of operating income in 2003.
CSX Intermodal Inc.
CSX Intermodal Inc. (“CSXI”) is the nation’s only transcontinental
intermodal transportation service provider, operating a network of dedicated
intermodal facilities across North America. The CSXI network runs
approximately 450 dedicated trains between its 45 terminals weekly. CSXI
accounted for 16% of CSX’s operating revenue and 18% of operating income in
2003. Its headquarters are located in Jacksonville, Florida.
International Terminals
CSX World Terminals LLC (“CSX World Terminals”) operates container-freight
terminal facilities in Asia, Europe, Australia, Latin America and the United
States. CSX World Terminals accounted for 3% of CSX’s operating revenues and
11% of operating income in 2003. CSX World Terminals is headquartered in
Charlotte, North Carolina.
Non-transportation
The Greenbrier is a AAA Five-Diamond resort located in White Sulphur
Springs, West Virginia. CSX Real Property Inc. is responsible for sales,
leasing and development of CSX-owned properties, and is headquartered in
Jacksonville, Florida.
General
CSX employed an average of 37,516 employees during 2003. The Company
considers employee relations to be good. Most of CSX’s employees are
represented by labor unions and are covered by collective bargaining
agreements. Some of these agreements are scheduled to expire in 2004. CSX is
in the process of renegotiating most of these agreements, but the outcome of
these negotiations is uncertain at this time. For rail employees
negotiations have generally taken place over a number of years and
previously have not resulted in any extended work stoppages. The existing
agreements have remained in effect and will continue to remain in effect
until new agreements are reached or the Railway Labor Act’s procedures
(which include mediation, cooling-off periods, and the possibility of
Presidential intervention) are exhausted.
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