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Omaha, Nebraska

Union Pacific's Drug Policies

Union Pacific, a major transportation company, is committed to safety in their rail operations. They implement a stringent drug testing policy, including pre-employment testing and ongoing procedures for reasonable suspicion, random, and post-accident drug testing, ensuring the safety of their employees and the communities they serve.

About Union Pacific

Union Pacific Corporation is a prominent American transportation company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. Established in 1862, Union Pacific is one of the largest and most influential Class I railroad operators in the United States. The company operates a vast network of railroads, spanning 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country, making it a vital player in the North American freight transportation industry. Union Pacific provides many transportation services, including importing coal, agricultural products, industrial materials, and consumer goods. The company is known for its commitment to safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability, contributing to the movement of goods and economic growth in the regions it serves. With a history deeply intertwined with the development of the American West, Union Pacific continues to be a critical part of the nation's transportation infrastructure.