Supermergers

What will be the next supermeger
NS-BNSF?
CN-CSX?
CP-UP?

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Its cazy I tell ya!!! [:p][:p][:p]

I think that BNSF-NS will be the next supermerger.

Willy

This is not totaly off topic. but maybe someone can tell me when and how it come about. back in the day.( many moons ago) it was either civics or history or buisness class ( in highschool who remebers) it was against the law ( federal i think) for a foreign company to own american company or own land in america. then somewhere in the 80s ( not sure) here comes all these over seas company building plants buying land building plants and running this country. now railroads such as the canadian national are in this country . what gives. maybe ed can shed light on this.

Wabash1
I think what you are remembering is that any company from outside the United States is required to incorperate and form a seperate American company if they wi***o do business in here. An exapmle would be automobile companies, like Nissan.
When they first started selling Datsuns here, note how it was always through your local dealer?
As time went on, and sales increased, they started building their own dealerships, incorperated as Datsun of America, a complety American company which was required to purchase the cars from Datsun in Japan, pay import taxes on the cars when they got here, and they had to operate just like an American company, following all the laws, and paying all the taxes an American company does.

As for purchasing land, any foreign company may do so, after they incorperate here as a American company, meaning all the money they make stays, for the most part, here in this country.
They have to pay all the fees and taxes, and are forbidden by law from sending all of their profit outside the country.
They are required to bank here too, although they may use an American branch of a international bank.
Their records and business praticies are scurinized as closely as any other company, and they have to abide by American laws.

Foreign companies may purchase an American company, but it must continue to operate as an American company, following all the laws required of a comapny started here.

Most other nations have some sort of reciprical laws, note the story in Trains magazine about the SP line that ran through Mexico, it had to incorperate as a Mexican company, and like most companies that incorperate here, it was required to employee local personnel. Same applies to CN, the trackage they operate here is incorperated as an American company, has local offices here, pays American taxes on their land and profits.

What may have some confused is the fact that a person not born of United States Citizens may n

I don’t think the players have learned their lessons from the last of the super-mergers.I see a super meltdown.IF it hits Houston again Ed I’ll send you some asprin.
stay safe stay cool
joe

In the end I’d be willing to bet: BNSF+NS+CN+KCS and UP+CSX+CP as the most likely scenerio. Two paint schemes, how boring is this going to be?

BNSF justed merged 7 years ago so it will be NS-CSX or CP-CSX.
CP Rail hardly has any rail in the USA so there probably the next to merge.
And they do merge with an eastern railroad they would be closer to a westward exspantion into the US. And we all know how CSX is bounced around.
But I would put money on BNSF and NS.

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CSX-NS is a non-starter. They are one another’s direct competition in many markets. Such a combination would create a monopoly in many eastern markets. It would therefore in all probability fail a Justice Department and/or STB review.

LC

CSX/NS?
At the first hint, the Justice Dept would have a injunction filed in Federal court so fast the ink wouldnt have a chance to dry.
The new guy at the surfboard isnt going to do anything or allow too much to happen right now anyway.
With Morgan off earning money for being so smart, he is still learning who, what, when and where everything is.
Ed

Well put Ed.

LC

Not to change the subject, ok I am, but yes Ed, great engine. Too bad that it wasn’t available with stick shift in broncos.

Adrianspeeder

Hey There,

UP & CSX…CSX loves to help out the UP when they are stuck and CSX’s trackage will only compliment the UP, not double it up. CSX and UP have been tightening up its relationship for years. A CSX UP would create America’s first truly intercontinental railroad.

BNSF would benefit highly from NS as they would acquire the old Nickel Plate, Wabash, Southern, N&W, Pennsylvania, and portions of the NYC. This would create America’s first true continental railroad from the perspective that it reaches from one coast ( West ) to the entirety of the East.

KCS will not be absorbed. They will remain as they are profitable and like the RF&P, they hold the power to create a deal favoring them.

Canada? Not to worry…

Now for the names…

UP& CSX…UPCSX, CUPSX, UP&E ( United Pacific and Eastern )
BNSF & NS… BNSSF…

I can just see it now…

So glad I enjoy the Frisco and its steam…so much easier!

:slight_smile:

Richmond fredrickgsburg and Potomac is owned by csx.
stay safe
joe

Hey Joe,

Yeah, I know about the RF&P. I was trying to say that just life the RF&P, KCS will hold out until the best buy comes up. CSX paid a hefty penny for the RF&P. Gotta hand it to them, RF&P had the eastern railroads right where they wanted them…in the wallet!

It =would= be nice to have a true transcontinental someday. But then we’ll have to deal with maybe one or two paint schemes. BORING.

sorry about that Csx is still paying for its mistakes by letting good mainline tracks go to waste.[:0]
stay safe
Joe

BNSF + NS = Norfolk & Western!

Hey JOdom … Norfolk and Western… ROCK ON.

I like that idea, can we paint em blue? Oh, somebody else thought of that.

BNSF + KCS makes the most sense. And if the Canadians are included, look for a revival of BNSF/CN, although if they had KCS they’s probably have to get rid of IC.