Union Pacific Statistics, Revenue Totals, Facts & News (2022)
Last Updated on: February 27th, 2022
Here are a few of the most interesting Union Pacific statistics and facts I was able to dig up including revenue totals and employee counts. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.
Union Pacific Facts
- Union Pacific Website: Official Website
- Year Union Pacific was Founded: 1862
- Union Pacific Headquarters: Omaha, NE
- Union Pacific Founder(s): Abraham Lincoln and US Congress
- Current Union Pacific Chief Executive: Lance Fritz
What is Union Pacific?
One of America’s most recognized companies, Union Pacific Railroad connects 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country by rail, providing a critical link in the global supply chain. The railroad’s diversified business mix includes Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Coal, Industrial Products and Intermodal. Union Pacific serves many of the fastest-growing U.S. population centers, operates from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways, connects with Canada’s rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major Mexico gateways. Union Pacific provides value to its roughly 10,000 customers by delivering products in a safe, reliable, fuel-efficient and environmentally responsible manner. (source)
Union Pacific Revenue Totals
Union Pacific annual revenue:
- 2019: $21.7 billion
- 2018: $22.8 billion
- 2017: $21.240 billion
- 2016: $19.941 billion
- 2015: $21.813 billion
- 2014: $23.988 billion
- 2013: $21.963 billion
Additional Union Pacific Statistics
Number of states that Union Pacific covers:
Last updated 9/12/18
Please note that some of these numbers are easier to find than others. A few of these Union Pacific statistics come from their own reports, but some are based on news reports and not official company tallies. No information contained on DMR should be relied upon to make investment decisions. Basically, this is the best I can find and I don’t guarantee anything to be 100%.
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