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Burlington Northern Santa Fe News
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5 Points from Warren Buffett's 2010 Shareholder Letter
Warren Buffett is a legend in the investing world. The chairman of Berkshire Hathaway , he has amassed a fortune of over $60 billion dollars, using his company as a vehicle for investing in stocks, fixed income instruments, and buying entire businesses.
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Crews removing derailed train cars in Grant County
A train derailment Saturday morning left a big mess in the small town of Wilson Creek.
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Crews removing derailed train cars in E Washington
Burlington Northern Santa Fe workers plan to have the railroad's mainline track reopened Sunday evening after 24 cars from a train carrying corn derailed in Eastern Washington.
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Westbound grain train derails near Wilson Creek
A 110-car train carrying grain from Florence, Minn., to Seattle has derailed near Wilson Creek, about 50 miles east of Quincy, Wash.
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Buffett Overpaid, and It Made Sense
David Gardner called it. Hea TMs up 1,334%! See what Davida TMs recommending that you buy NEXT.
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Goldman Leads Slumping Merger Market as Buffett Deal Boosts Hopes for 2010
A pair of takeovers by billionaire investor Warren Buffett and oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp.
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Burlington-Northern makes NLX slow down
At the Northern Lights Express board meeting on Feb. 24 at the Pine County Courthouse, NLX Executive Director Bob Manzoline explained that NLX members met with Burlington Northern - " Santa Fe officials and others on Feb.
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Burlington Northern's Rose Discusses Railroad Efficiency: Video
March 2 -- Matthew Rose, chief executive officer of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., talks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu about railroad efficiency and the relationship between the industry and the U.S. government.
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Railroad Crossing Hearing
During the last legislative session, lawmakers passed a bill that doesn`t require train engineers to blow their whistles at private railroad crossings.
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Despite derailments, track maintains speed limit
Although two train derailments on Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks prompted safety concerns, the railroad hasn't reduced the speed of rail traffic through Santa Fe.