World News | Norfolk Southern Profit Up 4 Per Cent as Rates, Performance Improve

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Norfolk Southern railroad delivered 4 per cent more fourth-quarter profit even though the number of shipments it hauled dipped slightly because it collected more surcharges for higher fuel prices and raised the rates it charges.

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Omaha, Jan 25 (AP) Norfolk Southern railroad delivered 4 per cent more fourth-quarter profit even though the number of shipments it hauled dipped slightly because it collected more surcharges for higher fuel prices and raised the rates it charges.

The Atlanta-based railroad reported fourth-quarter profit of USD 790 million, or USD 3.42 per share even though volume was down 1 per cent. That's up from USD 760 million, or USD 3.12 per share, a year earlier.

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The results came in ahead of Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of eight analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of USD 3.41 per share.

Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw said the railroad's operating performance improved throughout 2022 ever since the worst of the delayed deliveries that shippers complained about last spring, and that continued during the fourth quarter.

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“Now our job is to prove it consistently with performance,” Shaw said.

The railroad said the average speed of its trains improved from 17.5 mph in the second quarter to 20.7 mph in the fourth quarter, and that continued to improve this month to 22.2 mph now. Its locomotives also hauled freight an average of 202 miles per day in the fourth quarter, up from 191 a year earlier.

Norfolk Southern has been helped by hiring hundreds of new employees over the past year. It now has 7,529 train crew staffers, up from 6,937 in last year's first quarter, and it has another 882 conductors in training.

The railroad's expenses were up 19 per cent to USD 2.06 billion during the quarter as fuel costs jumped 83 per cent and compensation costs grew after the industry agreed to new contracts with employees that include 24 per cent raises over the five-year deal.

The railroad said it expects its total revenue this year to be similar to 2022 when it delivered USD 12.75 billion revenue, but there will be recessionary pressure on volumes.

Through all of last year, Norfolk Southern said profit was up 9 per cent to USD 3.27 billion, or USD 13.88 per share. (AP)

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