[Union Pacific CEO Defends Norfolk Southern Merger, Cites Supply Chain Benefits And Locomotive Modernization] Union Pacific Chief Executive Jim Vena Defended The Proposed $85 Billion Merger With Norfolk Southern, Asserting It Will Avoid Past Transportation Consolidation Issues And Reshape The U.S. Supply Chain. The Companies Anticipate Converting 1.4 Million Truckloads To Intermodal In 36 Months And Diverting 2 Million Truckloads To Rail Annually. This Merger Is Projected To Reduce Transcontinental Railcar Journey Times By Up To Two Days. Union Pacific And Wabtec Also Signed A $1.2 Billion Agreement In Late 2025 To Modernize Union Pacific's Ac4400-series Locomotives.

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