Even Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw was spooked.
between Ohio Republicans and the Biden administration—was “startling and terrifying and disturbing.
” Shaw acknowledged that the fallout from the wreck, which miraculously injured none and appears not to have caused long-term damage to the city’s soil and water supply, painted Norfolk Southern in a negative light, but he says the rail company is working to change that perception.
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