CSX is a leading provider of chemical and fertilizer transportation services in North America. We can provide you with the safe, innovative services you need to help your business grow.
CSX provides safe service from major chemical producing regions on our network and those of Western railroads to consumption markets in the East. And we transport more fertilizer than any other railroad in the U.S. – more than 500,000 carloads a year.
Updates
CSX Unconventional Drilling Transportation Solutions
Technological changes in oil and gas extraction have changed the landscape of how oil and gas are supplied to market. Whether you need product delivery of frac sand, OCTG or pipe or want to ship crude oil to refineries in the East CSX has a portfolio of solutions to meet your needs. We also provide transportation for waste water and drill cuttings.
While geographic reach seems most obvious in making rail decisions, our network spans 23 states East of the Mississippi River, including those resource rich states in the Marcellus shale and Utica shale. Additionally, we connect with partner railroads in Chicago to bring Bakken crude oil East.
Let our market specialists work with you so we can tailor a CSX product to meet your specific needs.
Contacts:
Roger Pederson, Senior Account Manager - Sand and Energy Business Development
Roger_Pederson@csx.com or 412-928-4749
Wesley Ann Barton, Manager Market Development
WesleyAnn_Barton@csx.com or 904-359-1660
CSX and UP Launch RailChem Connect Between Texas and Southeast to Benefit Chemicals Customers
Union Pacific and CSX are 2 of the country's largest and most resourceful railroads - and 2 of the best chemical transportation providers. By coordinating our routes between the Gulf Coast and Southeast, RailChem Connect creates strong benefits for our chemical customers. More than just the safe and reliable service product you demand, RailChem Connect is a powerful resource that delivers consistent transit times, faster equipment turns and reduced mileage.
RailChem Connect — Fluid Motion, Seamless Service. Learn more at RailChemConnect.com
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2009 TSA Regulation
The new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulation went into effect April 1, 2009. This rule affects the positive and controlled hand-off of TIH/PIH chemicals, explosives and radioactive waste railcars between shippers and receivers in a High-Threat Urban area (HTUA) as well as railroads interchanging in an HTUA. Learn more.



