Norfolk Southern Corporation has appointed Brian Barr as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Barr has been with Norfolk Southern for two years leading the Mechanical department. As COO, he will leverage more than 28 years of experience, including more than a decade leading transportation teams in the east, to oversee Norfolk Southern’s railway operations, including safety, transportation, network planning and operations, engineering and equipment maintenance.
Brian assumes the role effective June 1, 2026, following the departure decision of John Orr from the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer role. Orr will remain employed as a special advisor to the Chair of the Board through June 30, 2026, at which time his employment will terminate, and he will retire from the Company effective July 1, 2026. To support continuity and the successful closing of the Union Pacific merger, and following his retirement, Orr will continue as a special advisor to the Chair of the Board through the earlier of the merger closing or June 1, 2027.
During his career, Barr has held leadership roles of increasing responsibility including terminal superintendent, Senior Vice President Network Planning & Services, Senior Vice President Operations, Chief Mechanical Officer and Senior Vice President Engineering and Mechanical while at CSX. At Union Pacific he was Senior Vice President Transportation, having also held the position of General Manager Great Lakes Services. Barr began his career in 1998 as a craft dispatcher at Conrail.
Since joining Norfolk Southern in September 2024, Barr has led meaningful, measurable progress for the Mechanical team, delivering significant improvements in safety performance, reducing FRA reportable injuries and mechanical-caused derailments. This has strengthened the reliability of the assets that power the Norfolk Southern network.
Barr holds a business administration degree from Bellevue University and has completed the Executive Leadership Forum with Harvard Executive Education.
-via Press Release


