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USA·June 1, 2026·nsc

Norfolk Southern Appoints Brian Barr as COO to Enhance Operational Excellence and Safety

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Norfolk Southern Appoints Brian Barr as COO to Enhance Operational Excellence and Safety
TL;DR
  • Norfolk Southern appoints Brian Barr as Chief Operating Officer, emphasizing operational excellence and safety.
  • Barr has 28 years of rail industry experience, focused on safety and efficiency.
  • His role involves overseeing safety protocols and equipment maintenance, impacting operational efficiency.

Norfolk Southern announces the appointment of Brian Barr as Chief Operating Officer, a strategic move that underscores the company's commitment to operational excellence and safety.

Brian Barr Takes the Helm as COO

Effective June 1, 2026, Barr brings with him 28 years of rail industry experience, having spent the last two years in the Mechanical department. His new role includes overseeing safety protocols, network planning, engineering, and equipment maintenance operations, positioning him to significantly impact the company’s operational efficiency and customer trust.

A Robust Background in Rail Transportation

CEO Mark George highlights Barr's dedication to safety, which is pivotal given the current landscape of the U.S. freight transportation industry. Barr’s career includes roles at major companies such as CSX and Union Pacific, providing him with valuable insights that are expected to enhance Norfolk Southern’s operational landscape.

Transition of Leadership

Barr will succeed John Orr, who will remain as a special advisor until his retirement on July 1, 2026. Orr’s contributions focused on safety and operational improvement, laying a sturdy foundation for Barr to build upon as he takes the company into its next chapter.

Continued Commitment to Sustainability

Norfolk Southern has been a significant player in the U.S. freight transportation industry since 1827, operating a network that spans 22 states and helps reduce carbon emissions by facilitating rail transport.