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BNSF Railway Needs to Improve Profitability, Says New Berkshire CEO

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 11:24 PM

New Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel says BNSF Railway must reduce its operating-ratio gap with other Class I railroads.

In a recent announcement, the new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Greg Abel, stated that BNSF Railway, the largest freight railroad in North America owned by Berkshire, needs to improve its profitability. According to FreightWaves, Abel said that BNSF's operating ratio, a key metric of efficiency, must be reduced to be more in line with other Class I railroads in the United States. The operating ratio measures a railroad's operating expenses as a percentage of its revenue, and a lower ratio indicates better profitability. 'BNSF has to improve its profitability,' Abel told investors during Berkshire's annual meeting. 'We've got to get that operating ratio down.' BNSF's operating ratio has historically been higher than its peers, which has impacted Berkshire's overall financial performance. In 2022, BNSF's operating ratio was 61.8%, compared to around 55-60% for other major railroads. The new CEO's comments suggest that improving BNSF's efficiency and reducing costs will be a key priority under his leadership. As one of the most important transportation assets in Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio, enhancing BNSF's profitability could have significant implications for the conglomerate's overall financial health. Maritime industry analysts will be watching closely to see what strategies BNSF implements to close the operating ratio gap with its competitors and boost its bottom line in the coming years.
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