Surface Transportation Board Freezes UP-NS Case After Accepting Filing
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The Surface Transportation Board today formally accepted Union Pacific and Norfolk Southerns revised merger application but only in the narrowest procedural sense imaginable.
And honestly? The decision reads less like a green light than a gentle, but unmistakable, warning shot.
The Board repeatedly emphasizes that completeness is not the same thing as demonstrating that the merger is actually in the public interest. In fact, the STB immediately froze the proceeding after accepting the filing, ordered a new round of supplemental information from the railroads, and made clear that major parts of the application remain unclear or underdeveloped.
Although Applicants have included sufficient information to satisfy the fairly narrow procedural question of completeness, there are several aspects of the Revised Application that are unclear or underdeveloped and require supplementation at this stage of the proceeding so that the Board may have the information necessary to thoroughly evaluate and the public has an adequate opportunity to comment on whether the Transaction is in the public interest, the Board said in its latest decision in the case, Decision No. 21.
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-- Rail Passengers Association; Jim Matthews