Proper noun
(rail transport) CSX Transportation, an American Class I freight railroad that operates in the eastern United States and in the southern parts of Ontario and Québec. Its chief competitor is the Norfolk Southern Railway. This railroad formed from a merger with the Chessie System and Seaboard System railroads in the nineteen eighties.
(finance) An abbreviation for a stock exchange in Cambodia. It stands for the Cambodia Securities Exchange.
(automotive) A Chrysler and Carroll Shelby car that was manufactured from 1987 to 1989
(automotive) An Acura car that was produced from late 2005 to late 2011. It was replaced by the Acura ILX.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDeputies responded to 4145 Hogback Hill Road in the Town of Palmyra, the CSX railroad tracks, to find a dark colored four door sedan, which had been struck by a train, laying on the railroad tracks. Source: Internet
But Moulton said there are questions to be answered, including how CSX will handle the Amtrak Downeaster passenger trains that use private tracks from Brunswick to the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border. Source: Internet
CSX reported earnings per share of $1.02 in the same quarter last year, which would suggest a negative year-over-year growth rate of 10.8%. Source: Internet
In addition about 40-50 CSX freight trains daily pass through Harpers Ferry and over the bridge spanning the Potomac River. Source: Internet
The footbridge, which crosses the Potomac River at the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, sustained significant damage during a CSX train derailment last December on the nearby railroad bridge. Source: Internet
As a group, equities analysts predict that CSX Co. will post 4.16 earnings per share for the current fiscal year. Source: Internet