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  • CN-CSX joint service to connect west Canada and Nashville
    CN-CSX joint service to connect west Canada and Nashville
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    US retailers upgrade import forecast but still expect Q4 decline
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CN-CSX joint service to connect west Canada and Nashville

The two Class I railroads will collaborate on a service to replace the trucking leg for goods moving from CN’s Memphis terminal to the Music City.

US retailers upgrade import forecast but still expect Q4 decline

US retailers increased September and October import volume expectations significantly, but it will not be enough to meet 2024 levels.

‘Excess’ truck capacity to linger through 2027: FTR

The US trucking market is stable, and it’s likely to stay that way until demand increases truck utilization significantly, FTR said at its 2025 transportation conference.

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