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{{DISPLAYTITLE:VitalRail 360° Stakeholder Map}}OTNA currently maintains a database of 35,000 contacts gathered over the course 31 years of work in the rail industry. This database is continually updated to allow us to properly reach our stakeholders.
 
*'''Class I Railroad Leaders'''
*'''Class I Railroad Leaders'''
**Class I VitalRail leadership that engages all stakeholder groups will produce the solutions and teamwork needed to grow freight rail service for everyone’s benefit.
**Class I VitalRail leadership that engages all stakeholder groups will produce the solutions and teamwork needed to grow freight rail service for everyone’s benefit.

Revision as of 19:07, 18 November 2025

OTNA currently maintains a database of 35,000 contacts gathered over the course 31 years of work in the rail industry. This database is continually updated to allow us to properly reach our stakeholders.

  • Class I Railroad Leaders
    • Class I VitalRail leadership that engages all stakeholder groups will produce the solutions and teamwork needed to grow freight rail service for everyone’s benefit.
  • Class II and III Railroad Leaders
    • Class I railroads’ full collaboration with Class II and III railroads will enable them to provide increased local rail service that communities need for resilient, sustainable economic activity.
  • Investors/Banks
    • Convening rail industry, Wall Street, and Federal government leaders to establish new financial performance measures that support freight rail service growth will unleash all required capital.
    • Improving banks’ understanding of railroad financials, stability, collateral strength, and growth potential will greatly expand credit availability.
  • Rail Employees
    • Positive, collaborative approaches to labor relations will enable productive staff and attract a growing workforce.
  • Citizens
    • Rail growth in service to our long-term economic and environmental sustainability and quality of community life will uncork citizens’ vital input and pent-up appreciation for the value of freight railroading.
  • Shippers
    • Introducing shippers to a reliable, flexible, expanding rail network will attract new and returning customers who benefit from efficient logistics. Small and large customers will be better served.
  • Suppliers
    • Faster adoption of new technologies and those proven effective overseas will bring safety improvements and productivity gains to North American railroads. Growth is contagious across industrial systems.
  • Economic Developers
    • Relating proactively through education and support with economic developers and their associations will stimulate a surge in rail-enabled industrial development.
  • Transportation Planners
    • Connecting public-sector transportation and economic development plans with private-sector logistics strategies will optimize all transportation and infrastructure investments.
  • Land Developers
    • Proactive interactions among railroad staff, landowners, and developers will enable more projects to become “shovel-ready,” with rail already integrated into the development concept.
  • Realtors and Site Selectors
    • Partnering with realtors and site selectors in their advisory efforts will boost the use of rail transportation and expand the market opportunity for them and their clients.
  • Researchers
    • Cultivating OTNA’s “Solution-Driven Research” approach will empower researchers to conceive pragmatic research that advances workable solutions.
  • Other Transportation Modes and Services
    • Collaborating and integrating with other transport modes and services, e.g., trucking and transloading, will create new levels of efficiency and dependability and lower the impact of goods movement on communities.
  • Government Leaders
    • A broader industrial development strategy with railroads' value at its center will lead to supportive policies and additional public-sector rail investment.