Norfolk Southern CEO Visits Site of Ohio Toxic Train Crash

Norfolk Southern CEO Visits Site of Ohio Toxic Train Crash
Traffic is restricted in the clean-up area of the train derailment site in East Palestine, Ohio. Jeff Louderback/The Epoch Times
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Vowing that Norfolk Southern “will be working tirelessly every day to get East Palestine back on its feet as soon as possible,” company CEO Alan Shaw visited the eastern Ohio village where a Norfolk Southern train derailed on Feb. 3, sending toxic chemicals into the air and onto the ground.

“I am here to support the community,” Shaw said in a Feb. 17 statement. “We know we will be judged by our actions, and we are taking this accountability and responsibility very seriously.”

Jeff Louderback
Jeff Louderback
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Jeff Louderback covers major news and politics, including the Make America Healthy Again movement and regenerative farming. Since joining The Epoch Times in 2022, he has covered national elections, the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign, the East Palestine train derailment, and the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina. Jeff has 30-plus years of professional experience as a reporter, editor, and author.
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