New BNSF Mobile Applications Extend Customer Shipment Management to Smart Phones

FORT WORTH, Texas, March 30, 2011 – BNSF Railway today announced it has released four new mobile applications that enable customers to manage their BNSF shipments on their smart phones. The new applications – Unit Trace, Switch and Release, Coal Train Tracing and Driver Lot Location (DLL) – are now available on the new BNSF mobile website.

“At BNSF we are constantly looking for ways to enhance processes and tools that make doing business with BNSF easier” said John Lanigan, BNSF executive vice president and chief marketing officer. “We are proud to offer our customers some of the most robust mobile functionality in the industry.”

“These tools offer a very fast and convenient way to access information when I’m away from my computer,” said Fernando Mendez, China Shipping North America, intermodal manager. “Truly one of the best on-the-go tools for tracking and tracing shipments.” The Unit Trace and Switch and Release applications make equipment management easier and more productive.

Customers can manage their shipments remotely by alerting BNSF that they have unloaded a railcar and are ready for BNSF to pick up the empty car. They can also track their shipment while it is on the BNSF network. For coal customers, BNSF offers a specially designed Coal Train Tracing application that tracks entire trains by a specific mine or utility locations.

BNSF Mobile Applications Extend Customer Shipment Management After testing the tools for two months Randy Cook, operations manager intermodal with Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) said, “I’ve found them to be very useful. Being able to track my shipments from anywhere saves me time and allows me to more easily manage my shipments on BNSF.”

Another online application, DLL, helps drivers efficiently plan their routes and obtain proactive shipment location information. It displays the location of a customer’s trailer or container and can be used to check billing information, last facility location, destination facility, chassis number, estimated date and time of arrival and more. “Technology plays a key role in how we run the railroad,” said Jo-ann Olsovsky, BNSF vice president technology services and CIO. “We recognize the importance of mobility supporting our customers’ ability to manage their logistics remotely.”

All of the applications can be accessed through the newly launched BNSF mobilefriendly website on any Blackberry, iPhone, Droid, or Windows 7 phones. In addition, customers can now obtain information about BNSF, facility hours and directions, loading guidelines, careers at BNSF as well as login to the secure customer portal – all from their smart phones.

About BNSF

BNSF Railway is one of North America’s leading freight transportation companies operating on 32,000 route miles of track in 28 states and two Canadian provinces. BNSF is one of the top transporters of consumer goods, grain, industrial goods and low-sulfur coal that help feed, clothe, supply, and power American homes and businesses every day. BNSF and its employees have developed one of the most technologically advanced, and efficient railroads in the industry. And we are working continuously to improve the value of the safety, service, energy, and environmental benefits we provide to our customers and the communities we serve. You can learn more about BNSF at www.BNSF.com.