CN-CSX Intermodal: New Rail Service to Nashville
CN and CSX partner for new intermodal service, offering all-rail freight from Canada to Nashville.

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Introduction
CN and CSX have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a new intermodal service into Nashville, Tennessee. The service will provide an all-rail option for international containers moving from Canada’s West Coast gateways through Memphis directly into Nashville.
Main Content
Intermodal Service Agreement
CN and CSX have entered an agreement to develop a new intermodal service. This service aims to provide customers with a seamless, all-rail alternative for international containers. The containers will move from Canada’s West Coast gateways via Memphis directly into Nashville.
Operational Benefits
The new service will replace the current trucking leg with a steel-wheel interchange. This change is intended to deliver faster, more reliable, and more sustainable supply-chain solutions for shippers. The all-rail solution is also expected to reduce truck traffic on highways.
Executive Commentary
“Collaboration like this benefits everyone — railroads, customers and communities — by driving growth, reliability, optionality and sustainability,” said CN Interim Chief Commercial Officer Janet Drysdale.
Industry Context
The agreement with CN is the second new intermodal arrangement that CSX has announced with a fellow Class I in the past few weeks. Last month, CSX and BNSF announced several new, joint intermodal service solutions to ship freight between the western and eastern United States.
Conclusion
CN and CSX have agreed to develop a new intermodal service from Canada’s West Coast to Nashville via Memphis, offering an all-rail alternative. This collaboration follows a similar agreement between CSX and BNSF announced last month.
CN
CN is a railway company.
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CSX is a railway company.
BNSF
BNSF is a railway company.
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