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BNSF warns that a winter storm is expected to snarl traffic along central US rail corridors

BNSF Railway, owned by Berkshire Hathaway, said on Thursday that a winter'storm' will disrupt operations along major corridors. Heavy snow, high winds and extreme cold are all threatening train movement.

Railroad warned that customers who were moving freight through storm-affected areas should expect delays and longer transit time. They also said that shipments could temporarily be routed in a nonstandard way, or pass through "unfamiliar" locations, or encounter atypical interlockings.

Winter storms will hit the U.S. energy and transport infrastructure. They will also threaten major disruptions for airlines, railways, and power providers.

BNSF stated that the storm would disrupt a 'wide swath' of central United States, as it moves eastward from west. It will affect its operations in central Oklahoma and western Kentucky, with 8-15" of snow.

Earlier Tuesday, CSX announced that it was closely monitoring a winter'storm' that could disrupt operations in several U.S. States as the storm intensifies and moves across its network. (Reporting and editing by Tasim Zaid; Apratim Sarkar)

(source: Reuters)