March 7, 2025 - 09:55

A new digital sign at CSX's headquarters is set to enhance the visibility of downtown Jacksonville while also commemorating the company's upcoming 200th anniversary in 2027. This modern display features changeable digital technology, allowing for dynamic content that can be updated easily to reflect various messages and events.
The initiative is part of CSX's broader efforts to engage with the local community and contribute to the vibrancy of the city. The sign will not only serve as a landmark for the company's operations but also as a platform for promoting local events, initiatives, and important milestones.
As Jacksonville continues to evolve, the new sign symbolizes a commitment to innovation and community connection. It stands as a testament to CSX's long-standing presence in the area and its future aspirations. With the 200th anniversary on the horizon, the sign is expected to play a significant role in celebrating the company's rich history and its ongoing relationship with the city.
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