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Blocked Rail Crossings Snarl Towns, but Congress Won’t Act

The industry has used its muscle to prevent federal, state and local governments from penalizing companies that park freight trains across roads for hours or days.

Peter Eavis
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CSX Corporation, Federal Aid (US), Federal Railroad Administration, Federal-State Relations (US), Freight (Cargo), House of Representatives, Infrastructure (Public Works), Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (2021), Law and Legislation, Lobbying and Lobbyists, Local Government, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Railroad Accidents and Safety, Railroads, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Senate, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Thune, John R, Transportation, Transportation Department (US), Union Pacific Corporation, United States Politics and Government
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