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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16421
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    CSX Transportation, Inc. (CSXT) plans to stop service on a 7.51-mile rail line stretching from Bergen County, New Jersey, to Rockland County, New York. This decision is based on the line not having local traffic for over two years, and any other traffic is being rerouted. Employees affected by this change will receive protection under certain employment conditions. If no objections or offers to support continued service are received, this change will take effect on May 17, 2025, unless reconsidered or challenged by specific dates provided.

    Simple Explanation

    CSX Transportation wants to stop using a train track between New Jersey and New York because no one has used it for over two years, and they haven't heard any objections yet, so the plan will likely go forward soon.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16421
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    Grainbelt Corporation, a smaller railroad company, has applied for an exemption to extend its use of tracks owned by BNSF Railway Company in Oklahoma and Texas. This extension allows Grainbelt to transport trains for BNSF customers and access a specific facility in Oklahoma until March 2026. The Surface Transportation Board notes that employees affected by this change will receive protections, and any challenges to the exemption need to be filed before May 1, 2025. Additionally, this action is environmentally cleared and doesn't require historic preservation reports.

    Simple Explanation

    Grainbelt Corporation asked for permission to use BNSF's train tracks in Oklahoma and Texas until next year, so they can help carry things for BNSF's customers. This plan is okay with the environment and doesn't require any special old-building checks, and anyone who wants to say something about it needs to do so by the start of May 2025.