Proper noun
BNSF
(rail transport) BNSF Railway, formerly named the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway, which was formed in a merger from Burlington Northern Railroad and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1996.
According to a report, deputies observed a BNSF train had jumped off the railway, however was still upright and intact. Source: Internet
A railroad workers union contends BNSF Railway's embrace of automated track inspections jeopardizes public safety, but the railroad counters that new technologies often are better at detecting defects than the human eye. Source: Internet
Coal car valves have a life expectancy of 10 years, but BNSF used ones that were 20 years old despite being aware of the problem, the complaint alleged. Source: Internet
Freight service BNSF Railway operates a small yard operation out of Abajo yard, located just south of the Cesar E. Chavez Ave. overpass and the New Mexico Rail Runner Express yards. Source: Internet
Following the presentation with BNSF, the group toured the SSA Marine – Terminal 18. The terminal is the largest container facility in the PNW, sitting on 196 acres. Source: Internet
Citing Daimler AG v. Bauman (2014) 134 S. Ct. 746, she said that general jurisdiction was present because BNSF has a “continuous and systematic” relationship with California that makes the company “essentially at home” here. Source: Internet