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Learn more about the [[VitalRail/VitalRail Value Proposition|VitalRail Value Proposition]].
Learn more about the [[VitalRail/VitalRail Value Proposition|VitalRail Value Proposition]].
Learn more about the [[VitalRail/VitalRail Stakeholders|VitalRail Stakeholders]]

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Why is VitalRail Needed?

Though North America enjoys perhaps the world's most productive freight rail system in the World, the industry’s $115 billion annual revenue is in stark contrast with the freight trucking industry’s $1 trillion yearly revenue.

Railroads offer irreplaceable space, energy, and capital efficiencies. Increasing freight rail service will contribute cascading benefits to all stakeholders:

  • A one-mile-long train moves the same goods as a 27-mile convoy of trucks
  • Its energy efficiency allows it to move that freight on one-quarter to one-half of the fuel required as well as the resulting emissions

VitalRail serves at the heart of OTNA as a comprehensive strategy for enhancing the productivity of our industrial systems by expanding freight rail service.

There has never been a greater need or more opportunity for capitalizing railroad development to address transportation efficiency and environmental challenges. Rather than emotional critiques and general calls for a so-called rail renaissance, VitalRail is informed by the real challenges and benefits of growing an industry as integral as railroads.

At the same time, we need more from railroad companies than they can accomplish on their own. Fortunately, railroads do not need a government bailout, and they outperform many other industries. That stability—combined with rail technology’s inherent efficiencies—delivers a high return on investment when the involved stakeholder groups work together.

VitalRail Value Proposition

Expanding freight rail service is crucial for sustainable industrial growth across North America.

As the continent pursues reshoring and reindustrialization, railroads need to serve as the backbone of supply chain transportation. Like high-speed internet, robust rail service is fundamental to community prosperity; its absence creates economic barriers and environmental costs. However, neither marketplace dynamics nor vested-interest lobbying lead to smart supply chains. For North America’s future prosperity, they must be reconceived with the thoughtful input of all stakeholder groups.

Learn more about the VitalRail Value Proposition.

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