CSXT Continues to Invest in New Technology to Drive Efficiency and a Reduction in Emissions
November 09 2009 - 10:59AM
PR Newswire (US)
CHICAGO, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- CSX Transportation (CSXT) continues
to invest in technology to make its fleet of more than 4,000
locomotives as efficient as possible. Efficient locomotives,
pulling an average of 7 million carloads of freight annually on
CSXT, allow freight railroads to be the most environmentally
friendly way to move goods over land. "Since 2000, CSXT has
invested more than $1 billion in technology to upgrade its
locomotive fleet, allowing for a 90 percent improvement in fuel
efficiency since 1980. This drastic improvement in efficiency has
allowed for lower fuel consumption and fewer emissions. We
continually research and invest in new technologies that are good
for the environment and also meet the needs of our customers," Carl
Gerhardstein, CSXT director of environmental systems said at the
"Greening of Transportation" panel discussion at the Fall 2009
Business Advisory Council Meeting hosted by Northwestern
University's Transportation Center in Evanston, IL. As a leader in
"green" transportation, CSXT was the first Class 1 railroad to join
the EPA's Climate Leaders program and has been recognized for its
commitment to developing and implementing environmentally-friendly
initiatives. Gerhardstein discussed CSXT's commitment to
environmental stewardship with students from Northwestern
University's McCormick School of Engineering and Kellogg School of
Management as well as national business leaders. Citing CSXT's work
to upgrade its fleet of rail cars, Gerhardstein emphasized the
company's commitment to reducing emissions and increasing energy
savings through innovative methods. Gerhardstein also addressed the
National Gateway initiative, an $842 million, multi-state
public-private infrastructure project which will create a more
efficient freight rail route between Mid-Atlantic ports and
Midwestern markets. By enabling containers to be double-stacked,
the National Gateway will allow shippers to better leverage the
advantages of freight rail transportation and reduce their carbon
footprint by significantly reducing fuel consumption and greenhouse
emissions. "The EPA estimates that moving freight by rail emits
three times less nitrogen oxide and particulates per ton mile than
highway transportation - shifting 10% of long-haul freight from the
highway to the railroad would reduce annual greenhouse gas
emissions by more than 12 million tons," Gerhardstein said.
Additionally, CSXT is partnering with local and state governments
and other private-sector partners to introduce ultra-low emission
GenSet locomotives to rail yards across its network. GenSet
locomotives reduce nitrous oxide and particulate matter emissions
by 80 percent and can create carbon dioxide emissions savings of up
to 50 percent by monitoring engine idling and switching to a
"sleep" mode after a period of inactivity. CSXT was the first
railroad to put these fuel efficient and environmentally-friendly
locomotives to use in the state of Illinois, employing them at the
Barr Yard in Riverdale, a southern suburb of Chicago. CSX
Transportation Inc. is a principal operating company of CSX
Corporation. CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, Fla., is one
of the leading transportation companies, providing rail, intermodal
and rail-to-truck transload services. The company's transportation
network spans 21,000 miles with service to 23 eastern states and
the District of Columbia, and connects to more than 70 ocean,
river, and lake ports. More information about CSX Corporation and
its subsidiaries is available at the company's web site,
http://www.csx.com/. DATASOURCE: CSX Transportation CONTACT: Bob
Sullivan of CSX Transportation, 1-877-835-5279 Web Site:
http://www.csx.com/
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