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CSX Merger History: Key Dates You Didn’t Know

Posted on April 30, 2025May 5, 2025 by SEAtkinson

November 1, 1980. What you may know about this date in CSX history may be misleading and even wrong. The slow merger manner of Chessie System and Seaboard Coast Line into CSX Corporation took two years. It didn’t all happen on November 1, 1980!

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The merger of Chessie and Seaboard also included Southern Pacific

The Southern Pacific and the Seaboard Coast Line Failed Merger.

Posted on November 12, 2024December 18, 2024 by SEAtkinson

Southern Pacific was once a part of talks of merger with the Chessie System and Seaboard Coast Line. When Southern Pacific became too greedy, Chessie walked away, but Seaboard had to struggle to leave Southern Pacific’s hostile take over attempt. The merger of Seaboard to Southern Pacific would have been a merger of unequals. Once the Seaboard -Southern relationship was ended, Watkins and Chessie could work on the merger of equals with Seaboard.

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