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<blockquote data-quote="72MachOne99GT" data-source="post: 17018795" data-attributes="member: 125600"><p>I think overall numbers are still down compared to the past (and definitely compared to the 70s), but there is more media attention and certainly a few high profile accidents recently that makes things sound worse.</p><p></p><p>PSR doesn’t help though. Hunter Harrison was a giant ****ing douche.</p><p></p><p>On that note, if anyone is looking for a buy low sell high stock option, Norfolk Southern is on the verge of a takeover. They’ll sell-off and gut the railroad to the bare bones to drive down the operating ratio, in turn driving stock prices up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="72MachOne99GT, post: 17018795, member: 125600"] I think overall numbers are still down compared to the past (and definitely compared to the 70s), but there is more media attention and certainly a few high profile accidents recently that makes things sound worse. PSR doesn’t help though. Hunter Harrison was a giant ****ing douche. On that note, if anyone is looking for a buy low sell high stock option, Norfolk Southern is on the verge of a takeover. They’ll sell-off and gut the railroad to the bare bones to drive down the operating ratio, in turn driving stock prices up. [/QUOTE]
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