UP-NS MERGER DECISION THIS WEEK?

 

Report: Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern could reach merger deal this week

By Stuart Chirls | July 27, 2025

Agreement would create $200 billion, coast-to-coast company

Train crossing bridge over canal
Union Pacific ES44AC No. 7819 and Norfolk Southern Dash 9-40C No. 8767 
lead a train over Chicago’s Sanitary and Ship Canal on March 7, 2015. David Lassen

OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern could announce a tentative merger agreement as early as this week, according to a published report.

Bloomberg cited sources familiar with the talks in its report on Friday.

UP, the largest Class I railroad, and Atlanta-based NS confirmed last week that they are in advance discussions regarding a merger that would create the first U.S. transcontinental railroad. The proposed consolidation would produce a rail colossus valued at almost $200 billion, with some $36 billion in annual revenue based on 2024 earnings.

Union Pacific had no comment. Norfolk Southern did not immediately respond to a message from FreightWaves seeking comment.

It’s also likely that competitors such as BNSF Railway, Canadian National, and Canadian Pacific Kansas City would importune the Surface Transportation Board for concessions to balance potential competitive issues. The STB will ultimately accept or reject the deal. Industry observers have said that CN, in particular, could seek access to Mexico, after the 2023 Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern merger created the first single-line carrier serving Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.

The STB last week published a timeline estimating the review process could take up to 22 months once formal filings are submitted [see “STB creates merger resources page …,” Trains News Wire, July 25, 2025].

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