This episode highlights key operational achievements and upcoming focuses for the CSX Northeast Region as September begins. We review safety innovations, cost-saving strategies, employee engagement practices, and welcome new managers to the team. Insights and updates will help everyone stay aligned as we maintain momentum into the fall.
Chapter 1
Sean Ireland
Good morning, team. Well, can you believe itâweâre already a week into September. Time is just flying. I wanna start off with a look back at Augustâs safety efforts, âcause honestly, weâve seen some encouraging progress. Our 5c system call last week really shined a light on the work everyoneâs been doing; so props to the whole transportation team for upping their game.
Sean Ireland
Now, I keep coming back to this one questionâhow do we keep that consistency? We canât let up just because the calendar turned. Job safety briefings, exposure reduction, operational testingânone of that changes as we push into September. If anything, we need more of that dependable, boots-on-the-ground engagement. I think the key word right now is blendâitâs got to be a blended approach. Nights, weekends, evenings, we canât just focus on the nine-to-five. Weâre seeing a trend, right, with human factor-related incidents peaking outside of the usual day shifts. Especially at night, and those weekends⊠I always say, accidents donât check the clock, you know?
Sean Ireland
Let me give you a quick story from an ERD completed via a drone. And what really struck me was how the increased drone use helped us spot a risk: a couple switch points we mightâve walked right past in the dark without that aerial perspective. Just little things, but thatâs the kind of situational awareness we get when we use every tool weâve gotâwhether thatâs drones or regular operational testing, or those job safety briefings.
Sean Ireland
I also wanna remind everyone about the Regional Drone ERD day coming upâTuesday at 4pm, running through to Wednesday, and weâll wrap up with the Safety call after that. Thatâs a solid window to focus on the shove rule changes, falls from height, line of fireâjust making sure all those exposures are top of mind.
Sean Ireland
And I know we all love our paperworkâwell, at least I like to think some of you doâbut donât forget those employee record reviews, two a week minimum. With over 360 already checked off, thatâs a good start, but letâs keep those conversations rolling. Itâs not about the signature, honestly. Somebody might not wanna sign that reviewâand thatâs totally fine. The conversation matters way more. And, quick noteâthereâs been a bit of chatter about the union letter going around. Weâre not looking to complicate things. Those review talks are in the workday, theyâre paid, and the goal is just an honest check-in with our folks.
Chapter 2
Sean Ireland
If we pivot a bit to costs, youâve probably heard: reducing overtime and extra starts is front and center for us this week. Weâre seeing volume stay pretty stable, so that puts us in a nice spot to chip away at overall costs. I gotta say, last weekâs development sessions on YW and Code 41 claims were eye-openingâgave us a clearer sense of which claims have legs and which ones are, uh, maybe asking more than they ought to. The most important takeaway is getting all the right info up front, so we can say yes or no faster, fewer loose ends.
Sean Ireland
At Selkirk Yard, the plan is to bring the east and south crew pools together into a single, more flexible pool. By doing this, we expect to see higher crew availability. When these changes take effect, employees should notice the difference in scheduling right away. It wonât always be perfect day to day, but itâs a meaningful step toward greater efficiency and balance.
Sean Ireland
Then thereâs the New England Zone, specifically those 4-on-3-off and 3-on-4-off schedules for engineers out at Waterville. On paper, you know, it helps us rein in the guarantees and those starts from the extra board. But the thing is, guys are telling me itâs actually helping them get more predictable time off. Itâs a win-win, both for the budget and for our people, and weâre looking at how to roll that out in other spots. If youâve got feedbackâor, letâs be honest, if youâve got complaintsâlet us know so we can keep refining this. It all helps.
Sean Ireland
Oh, almost forgotâif youâre managing YW or Code 41 claims, remember to apply what we covered in those sessions. Document well, use what the contract says, and letâs keep making smart calls.
Chapter 3
Sean Ireland
So on the engagement front, itâs been a busy few weeks. Over 360 record reviews and counting. Like I said earlier, signaturesâŠwhatever, right? The important piece is that chance for an honest discussion with the employee. And if someone decides not to sign, just make a noteâthey opted out, and we move on. Donât sweat it.
Sean Ireland
I know thereâs been some talk about union letters asking managers to sign offâwe will not be signing those. Our people are being paid during these conversations, and itâs about reviewing their record and having the conversation itself, nothing more.
Sean Ireland
And I gotta say, big welcome to the eight new managers starting training in Atlanta this week. Weâre really excited to have Shane Baker in Richmond, Stephen Polkinghorne up in Syracuse, Matthew Bruce heading to Buffalo, Chip Buckley down in Parkersburg, Aren Calhoun in Philly, Hayden Gioielli covering Selkirk, DJ Simon also joining in Richmond, and Greg Anderson heading for Baltimore. Be sure to say hello when they hit your locations.
Sean Ireland
Look, I remember my first week as GM in this region. I was nervous, if Iâm being honest. It wasnât a welcome banner or anything fancy that made a difference. It was just a couple face-to-face conversationsâsomebody in Jacksonville just taking a few minutes to check in, see how I was adjusting. That set the tone. So, if youâre an old hand, make the time for those new managers. Doesnât have to be muchâjust open the door and have that chat. Little things, right?
Sean Ireland
Alright, thatâs all for this Sundayâs note. Keep at it with the safety engagements and focus on cost and service. Take care, everyone.
About the podcast
The Sunday GM Notes is a weekly podcast dedicated to the CSX Northeast Region, where we reflect on the past weekâs operations and look ahead to the challenges and opportunities of the week to come. Each episode provides insights on performance, safety, and leadership priorities, while giving managers and teams a clear picture of where weâve been and where weâre going. Itâs a space to share lessons, reinforce our culture, and stay connected as we move forward together.