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Supervisors debate Union Pacific�Norfolk Southern merger, take no formal position

March 31, 2026 | Wright County, Iowa


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Supervisors debate Union Pacific�Norfolk Southern merger, take no formal position
Wright County supervisors discussed a federal merger filing by Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern but chose not to send a letter of support.

The economic-development director summarized potential local benefits including improved connectivity for county exporters. "It could open up other avenues for products to come here," a county engineer said when discussing how Norfolk Southern lines differ from Union Pacific routing. Several supervisors voiced concern that a merger could reduce competition and increase railroad power over local infrastructure and drainage matters.

Supervisors agreed they did not have sufficient information to endorse or oppose the federal filing and that federal regulators will evaluate monopoly and service issues. No formal letter was sent; the topic may be revisited if new information emerges.

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