Digest: Conrail names Gorton as president, COO

Digest: Conrail names Gorton as president, COO

By David Lassen | May 7, 2021

News Wire Digest for May 7: KCS emission reduction goals approved; FRA seeks executive director

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Brian Gorton named as Conrail president, chief operating officer

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Brian Gorton is the new president and chief operating officer of Conrail (Conrail)

Conrail has named Brian E. Gorton as its president and chief operating officer, succeeding the retired Timothy Tierney. The move, announced Thursday, was effective April 19. Gorton, who began his railroad career as a conductor for Conrail in 1987, was most recently the general manager of Union Pacific’s Houston and Gulf Coast Service Units. “Brian has worked in the industry from the ground level up and has proven himself to be a leader with an exceptional commitment to hard work and safety,” said Tierney, who retired after 43 years in the railroad industry, including more than 20 at Conrail. He had been president and COO since 2017. “He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the rail industry and will continue to accelerate Conrail’s commitment to our core values of prioritizing people first and providing safe and efficient service. I am very confident that the leadership of Conrail is in good hands.”

KCS greenhouse gas goals approved by Science Based Targets initiative

Kansas City Southern announced its greenhouse gas emission reduction goals have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative. The initiative approved KCS’ goals of reducing emissions intensity by 42% per million gross ton-miles by 2034, using 2019 as a base year. “Kansas City Southern recognizes the vital role that rail plays in lowering overall transportation emissions,” CEO Patrick J. Ottensmeyer said in a press release. “As a champion of the environment, our pledge to achieve these approved emissions reduction targets reinforces our commitment to further improving fuel efficiency and lowering emissions in support of a more sustainable North American supply chain.”

FRA seeking executive director

The Federal Railroad Administration is seeking an executive director to provide leadership including policy direction in areas including high speed rail, grants management, research and development, policy and legislative issues, and strategic planning. The executive director works with the FRA administrator and deputy administrator to establish policies, objects, and priorities, and directs development of strategic action plans. More information on the position and how to apply is available here.

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