Norfolk Southern Corporation announced Tuesday preliminary first quarter 2024 financial results.
Norfolk Southern’s first quarter results include the impact of a $600 million agreement in principle to resolve a consolidated class action lawsuit relating to the East Palestine derailment. Additionally, preliminary GAAP results include charges associated with the company’s involuntary and voluntary separation programs that will eliminate management positions, as well as costs associated with the recruitment of a new chief operating officer, expenses associated with shareholder matters, and a deferred tax adjustment. Collectively, these increased the company’s railway operating expenses by $691 million, increased its operating ratio by 2,300 basis points, and reduced earnings per share by $2.26.
Despite 4% volume growth, revenues were down 4% due to RPU headwinds primarily from lower fuel surcharge and the continuation of adverse mix along the patterns we experienced in Q4 2023. Additionally, lower Intermodal storage fees, persistent pressure in Domestic Intermodal RPU from over-capacity in the domestic truck market, and lower seaborne coal prices were headwinds to RPU in the quarter. While there were also adverse mix impacts within Merchandise, our laser focus on strong core pricing, supported by considerably improved service, helped deliver all-time quarterly records for revenue less fuel and revenue per unit less fuel in our Merchandise markets.
-via Press Release
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