NIT League continues push for rail reform

Supply Chain

Monday, February 11, 2013
   The National Industrial Transportation League said in its current newsletter that a proposal it submitted in 2011 to increase direct rail-to-rail competition "represents one of the best efforts to achieve rail regulatory reform since the passage of the Staggers Act over 30 years ago."    The league said it has been preparing its response to the Surface Transportation Board (STB) inquiry on whether to consider its proposal for a new rule to govern competitive switching.    I...
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