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The Surface Transportation Board (STB) on July 1 denied a petition for injunctive relief and application for an emergency ...
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) on June 30 denied both a request from BNSF to issue an order clarifying that it has ...
The operator of a pair of Midwest power plants wants $22 million from BNSF Railway, according to recent documents filed with ...
WASHINGTON – Surface Transportation Board Chairman Patrick Fuchs provided an update today on efforts to clear a backlog of cases that have languished for years. The cases include: Colorado Landowners ...
Following confirmation by the United State Senate in November, the Surface Transportation Board (STB), an independent adjudicatory and economic-regulatory agency charged by Congress with resolving ...
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Regulators ask CPKC to outline plans for recovery from computer-related issues - MSNWASHINGTON — Surface Transportation Board Chairman Patrick Fuchs has called on CPKC to provide the board with a plan to address issues resulting from last month’s computer cutover for former ...
NCTD initially filed the petition Aug. 28, 2020, with the federal board, and then in early 2021 suspended it to work on an agreement with Del Mar and the California Coastal Commission.
Surface Transportation Board pushes back reciprocal switching comment period deadline to December 20
The Washington, D.C.-based Surface Transportation Board (STB), an independent adjudicatory and economic-regulatory agency charged by Congress with resolving railroad rate and service disputes and ...
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Fuchs: Efficient Surface Transportation Board will foster rail competition, growth - MSNDENVER — Surface Transportation Board Chairman Patrick Fuchs says he is transforming the regulatory agency into a more efficient body that will help support competition and growth for railroads.
Oberman, 78, was appointed to the five-member board in 2019 and was named STB chairman by President Joe Biden. Oberman announced at an industry conference yesterday that he wouldn’t seek ...
The federal Surface Transportation Board approved the rail line in 2021, after a lengthy environmental review of the potential effects on air pollution, wetlands, wildlife, and more.
The federal Surface Transportation Board recently found a controversial plan to build a 5,000-foot rail line in Kings Park to haul away incinerator ash and construction debris would bring few or ...
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