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Stakeholders Scrutinize Proposed UP-NS Merger

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

Stakeholders in the proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern discussed the potential impacts of the deal at the recent TPM26 conference.

Stakeholders in the proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS) railways put the high-profile deal under the microscope at the recent TPM26 conference, according to a report from the *Journal of Commerce*. The deal, which would create the second-largest freight railroad in North America, has drawn intense interest and scrutiny from those who would be affected by it - either directly or indirectly. Speakers at the conference represented a range of perspectives, including shippers, other railroads, and industry analysts. 'There are a lot of moving parts, a lot of complexity,' said one panelist, highlighting the need for a thorough review of the potential impacts on competition, service levels, and other factors. Another noted that the merger would reduce the number of 'Class I' railroads in the U.S. from seven to six, potentially reducing shipper options. Supporters of the deal have argued that it would create operational efficiencies and service improvements. However, some shippers expressed concerns about the potential for reduced competition and higher rates, especially for agricultural exporters who rely on rail to reach overseas markets. 'Volatile US trade policy undermines exporters,' said the head of the Agriculture Transportation Coalition, noting that American farmers and food producers already face a 'plethora of changing tariffs and other measures' that make it difficult to reliably access foreign markets. The proposed UP-NS merger is currently under review by the Surface Transportation Board, which will assess its potential impacts on the broader freight transportation landscape. As stakeholders continue to weigh in, the outcome of this high-stakes deal will have significant implications for the future of the U.S. rail network.
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