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Testing the Hypothesis Bill Schafer Director, Strategic Planning March 21, 2007 Can Rail Reduce Congestion?

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1 Testing the Hypothesis Bill Schafer Director, Strategic Planning March 21, 2007 Can Rail Reduce Congestion?

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3 Discussion Points How Rail Intermodal Works Today Where It Works Where It Doesn’t Where It Should How NS Is Testing the Hypothesis Conclusions

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5 Intermodal Today > 500 Mile Hauls Once a Day Frequency Average Speed ~ 25 mph Reliability ~ 60-70% ~ 10% Annual Volume Growth

6 Intermodal Today  Customer-Focused  Organic Growth  Internally Funded  Benefits to Customers, Employees, Owners  Discipline of the Marketplace  No Incentive to Reduce Highway Congestion  Better Freight Replaces Good Freight  Capital Improvements Enhance Shareholder Value

7 Intermodal Not Keeping Up With Growth

8 Key Question Can Rail Reduce Truck Congestion? If So, How Much? What is Needed? How Much Will It Cost? Where Will Money Come From?

9 Where It’s Already Happening  Chicago-California  As Much As 80% Penetration in Some Lanes  BNSF Betting the Farm  New York-Chicago  ~ 30% Penetration  NS and CSXT Have High Capacity Routes Medium- to Long-Hauls, >750 Miles High Volumes

10 Where It Isn’t Happening Shorter Hauls, <750 Miles Fragmented Origin-Destination Flows

11 Where It Could Happen 500 – 1500 Mile Hauls Neither Truck Nor Rail Has Clear Advantage

12 How NS Is Testing The Hypothesis “Intermodal Expressway” (Working Name) In-House Study Network of New Intermodal Services Between Northeast and Texas Target Market: Dry Vans Byproduct: Effect on I-81 Congestion  Virginia DOT  Virginia DRPT

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14 Goal: Better Service Faster Average Speeds Higher Frequency Greater Levels of Reliability

15 Goal: Additional Assets Track and Structures TerminalsEquipmentPersonnel

16 Goal: Additional Benefits  Public  Highway Users  Freight Shippers  Private  Norfolk Southern  Truck Lines

17 Goal: Public-Private Partnership  Heartland Corridor Example  Federal  State  Local  Railroad

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19 Next Steps  Complete the Study  Train Simulations  Cost of New Services  Identify Additional Assets  Identify Sources of Funding  Begin Outreach  Federal-State-Local Partners  Potential Customers  Implement

20 3-Phase Analysis Approach 1. Preliminary Assessment of Feasibility 2. Detailed Analysis Q: Do benefits justify the costs?   Use traffic diversion and benefit models 3. Decision-Making Q: Is this project better than alternatives?   Use benefit/cost and multi-criteria analysis Q: Can rail help relieve congestion?   Use simple sketch planning tools

21 Conclusions We Believe Rail Can Help With Highway Congestion Benefits Will Be Perceived By  Shippers  Shareholders  Motoring Public


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