| Railroad crossing closed beginning Saturday |
Savannah Morning NewsDuring the time, CSX Transportation will be making improvements to the crossing as weather permits. People will still be able to access businesses, schools, and residences in the area, but motorists are advised to use alternate routes if possible.
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| Subway completion delayed |
Danville Commercial NewsThe new overpass of the Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads will start at Section Street and extend to Bowman. The bridge will be centered in the existing roadway right-of-way. Bicycles and pedestrians also will use the new bridge.
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| LOCAL ROAD PROJECTS: May 17 |
Oakland PressEvans Road, just east of Newark Road in Holly Township, plans to close the CSX Railroad through May 21 to make grade repairs. - Lahring Road, between North Holly Road and Fagan Road in Holly Township, plans to close the CSX Railroad from May 21 to 25 ...
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| Final Glance: Railroad companies |
CBS NewsNEW YORK — Shares of some top railroad companies were mixed at the close of trading: CSX rose $.01 or percent, to $21.52. Canadian National Railway Co. fell $.01 or percent, to $81.61. Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. rose $1.14 or 1.5 percent, to $74.87.
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| Trading Analysis for CSX |
AVAFINCSX is trading at $21.52, up $0.01 (+0.05%) in today's trading session. The daily low is $21.42 and the high is $21.86. The trading volume of 6M is below the average volume of 10M shares. CSX is trading below the 50 day moving average and higher than ...
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| Lansdowne Improvement Association receives grant from CSX |
Baltimore SunBy Brian Conlin, bconlin@patuxent.com Plans by the Lansdowne Improvement Association to beautify the area along Hammonds Ferry Road got a boost Monday when the group received a grant from CSX, whose tracks run parallel to the road. Del.
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| Become A Railroad Baron: The Art Of Building Your Own Rail ETF |
Seeking AlphaAfter the tough market we've had over the last decade few stocks have outperformed Union Pacific (UNP) or CSX (CSX) shares, 286%, and +250%, respectively. The railroads may seem old-fashioned and yet they have never been more high tech, ...
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