Midcoast Railservice, Inc.-Discontinuance of Service Exemption-in Cumberland, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc Counties, ME, 72693-72694 [2024-19963]
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1. BRODSKIY, Ilya Borisovich
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On August 16, 2024, Midcoast
Railservice, Inc. (Midcoast), a Class III
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rail carrier, filed a petition under 49
U.S.C. 10502 for exemption from the
prior approval requirements of 49 U.S.C.
10903 to discontinue service over
approximately 58.68 miles of rail line
consisting of: (1) the Brunswick
Terminal Area between the east side of
Church Road, milepost 14.97, and Rock
Jct., milepost 16.40; (2) the Rockland
Branch between milepost 29.40 in
Brunswick, Cumberland County, Me.,
and milepost 85.55 in Rockland, Knox
County, Me.; and (3) the Atlantic Branch
Line between milepost 85.55 and
milepost 86.65 in Rockland
(collectively, the Line). Midcoast states
that the Line traverses U.S. Postal
Service Zip Codes 04011, 04530, 04579,
04578, 04553, 04555, 04556, 04572,
04864, 04861, and 04841, and that 16
stations exist on the Line.
According to Midcoast, the Line is
owned by the State of Maine
Department of Transportation (Maine
DOT) and Midcoast has been operating
the Line pursuant to a Lease and
Operating Agreement since 2022.1 (Pet.
1.) Midcoast explains that it is seeking
discontinuance authority because it
currently operates at an average loss of
approximately $65,000 per month. (Id.
at 3.) According to Midcoast, when it
began operating the Line, nearly all of
its freight revenue was generated by
serving a cement plant. (Id. at 2.)
Midcoast states that the cement plant
ceased production in late 2023 and the
remaining active shippers on the Line
are projected to generate a total of less
than five cars per month. (Id. at 2–3.)
Midcoast also states that, after the
discontinuance is consummated, no
operator with a common carrier
obligation will remain on the Line.2
1 See Midcoast Railservice, Inc.—Change of
Operators Exemption—Cent. Me. & Que. Ry. US,
Inc., FD 36531 (STB served Aug. 25, 2021).
Midcoast states that Maine DOT does not oppose
this petition. (Pet. 1–2.)
2 This assertion appears to be incorrect. In Maine
Department of Transportation—Acquisition &
Operation Exemption—Maine Central Railroad, 8
I.C.C.2d 835, 837, 838 n.8 (1991), the Board’s
predecessor, the Interstate Commerce Commission
(ICC), explained that Springfield Terminal Railroad
Company (ST) would be conducting common
carrier operations on three lines and Maine Central
Railroad Company (MEC) would retain a residual
common carrier obligation over those lines. A
subsequent ICC decision confirms that two of those
lines were between milepost 29.40 and milepost
33.79 (a segment of the Rockland Branch) and
between milepost 28.03 (Church Road) and
milepost 29.40 (Rock Jct.) (the Brunswick Terminal
Area). See Me. Coast R.R.—Operation Exemption—
Me. Cent. R.R. & Springfield Term. Ry., FD 32272,
slip op. at 1 (ICC served June 21, 1993); see also
Safe Handling Rail, Inc.—Operation Exemption—
Me. Coast R.R., FD 33968, slip op. at 1–2 (STB
served Dec. 4, 2000) (‘‘MEC and ST[ ] have residual
common carrier obligations on the subject line[s].’’).
Note that it appears the milepost numbers on the
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(Pet. 1.) However, it ‘‘believes that
alternate transportation service by truck
or rail/truck transload is available’’ for
the three remaining customers, all of
whom were served a copy of the
petition. (Id. at 6.)
Midcoast asserts that, because this
proceeding would involve the
discontinuance of common carrier
service and not abandonment of the
Line, the question of whether the Line
contains any federally granted rights-ofway is inapplicable. (Id. at 2.) Midcoast
states that any documentation related to
federally granted rights-of-way
pertaining to this petition in Midcoast’s
possession will be made promptly
available to those requesting it. (Id.)
According to Midcoast, the Line
constitutes the entirety of its operations.
(Id. at 8–9.) Where, as here, a rail carrier
is discontinuing service over its entire
system, the Board does not normally
impose labor protection under 49 U.S.C.
10502(g), unless the evidence indicates
the existence of: (1) a corporate affiliate
that will continue substantially similar
rail operations; or (2) a corporate parent
that will realize substantial financial
benefits over and above relief from the
burden of deficit operations by its
subsidiary railroad. See Honey Creek
R.R.—Aban. Exemption—in Henry
Cnty., Ind., AB 865X (STB served Aug.
20, 2004); Northampton & Bath R.R.—
Aban. near Northampton & Bath
Junction in Northampton Cnty., Pa.
(Northampton), 354 I.C.C. 784, 785–86
(1978); Wellsville, Addison & Galeton
R.R.—Aban. of Entire Line in Potter &
Tioga Cntys., Pa., 354 I.C.C. 744 (1978).
According to Midcoast, it does not have
a corporate affiliate that has similar rail
operations, and its corporate parent,
Finger Lakes Railway Corp., will not
benefit from the proposed
discontinuance beyond the relief it
receives from the burden of deficit
operations. (Pet. 9–10.) Therefore, if the
Board grants the petition for exemption,
in the absence of a showing that one or
more of the exceptions articulated in
Northampton are present, no labor
protective conditions would be
imposed.
By issuance of this notice, the Board
is instituting an exemption proceeding
pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 10502(b). A final
decision will be issued by December 4,
2024.
Brunswick Terminal Area line were changed at
some point.
It does not appear there was a subsequent
proceeding authorizing MEC or ST to extinguish
their common carrier obligations. MEC and ST have
since been acquired by CSX Transportation, Inc.
See CSX Corp.—Control & Merger—Pan Am Sys.,
Inc., FD 36472 et al., slip op. at 2, 50 (STB served
Apr. 14, 2022).
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Because this is a discontinuance
proceeding and not an abandonment,
interim trail use/rail banking and public
use conditions are not appropriate.
Because the majority of the Line (from
milepost 33.79 to the end of the line at
Rockport) was abandoned before it was
acquired by Maine DOT,3 and there will
be environmental review during any
subsequent abandonment for the
remainder of the Line (from milepost
33.79 to milepost 28.03),4 this
discontinuance does not require an
environmental review.
Any offer of financial assistance
(OFA) for subsidy under 49 CFR
1152.27(b)(2) will be due no later than
120 days after the filing of the petition
for exemption, or 10 days after service
of a decision granting the petition for
exemption, whichever occurs sooner.5
Persons interested in submitting an OFA
must first file a formal expression of
intent to file an offer by September 16,
2024, indicating the intent to file an
OFA for subsidy and demonstrating that
they are preliminarily financially
responsible. See 49 CFR 1152.27(c)(1)(i).
All pleadings, referring to Docket No.
AB 1341X, must be filed with the
Surface Transportation Board either via
e-filing on the Board’s website or in
writing addressed to 395 E Street SW,
Washington, DC 20423–0001. In
addition, a copy of each pleading must
be served on Midcoast’s representative,
Justin J. Marks, Clark Hill PLC, 1001
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 1300
South, Washington, DC 20004. Replies
to the petition are due on or before
September 25, 2024.
Persons seeking further information
concerning discontinuance procedures
may contact the Board’s Office of Public
Assistance, Governmental Affairs, and
Compliance at (202) 245–0238 or refer
to the full abandonment and
discontinuance regulations at 49 CFR
part 1152. Questions concerning
environmental issues may be directed to
3 See Me. Cent. R.R.—Pet. for Review of
Arbitration Award, FD 31434 et al., slip op. at 1
(ICC served Apr. 19, 1990) (noting that ‘‘MEC
abandoned the Rockland Branch,’’ as authorized for
abandonment in AB 83 (Sub-No. 8), ‘‘in November
1985’’); Me. Cent. R.R.—Aban.—in Cumberland,
Sagahadoc, Lincoln, & Knox Cntys., Me., AB 83
(Sub-No. 8) (ICC served Oct. 23, 1985) (approving
abandonment of rail line between milepost 33.79 at
Brunswick and milepost 85.91 at Rockland); see
also Me. Coast R.R.—Modified Rail Certificate, FD
31727, slip op. at 1 (ICC served Oct. 5, 1990)
(authorizing operations over rail line between
milepost 33.79 at Brunswick and milepost 85.91 at
Rockland pursuant to a modified certificate).
4 Me. Dep’t of Transp.—Acquis. & Operation
Exemption, 8 I.C.C.2d at 837, 838 n.8 (stating that
MEC will need abandonment authority if it wishes
to be relieved of its residual common carrier
obligation).
5 The filing fee for OFAs can be found at 49 CFR
1002.2(f)(25).
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the Board’s Office of Environmental
Analysis at (202) 245–0294. If you
require an accommodation under the
Americans with Disabilities Act, please
call (202) 245–0245.
Board decisions and notices are
available at www.stb.gov.
Decided: August 30, 2024.
By the Board, Valerie O. Quinn, Acting
Director, Office of Proceedings.
Andrea Pope-Matheson,
Clearance Clerk.
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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. AB 1341X]
Midcoast Railservice, Inc.--Discontinuance of Service Exemption--
in Cumberland, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc Counties, ME
On August 16, 2024, Midcoast Railservice, Inc. (Midcoast), a Class
III rail carrier, filed a petition under 49 U.S.C. 10502 for exemption
from the prior approval requirements of 49 U.S.C. 10903 to discontinue
service over approximately 58.68 miles of rail line consisting of: (1)
the Brunswick Terminal Area between the east side of Church Road,
milepost 14.97, and Rock Jct., milepost 16.40; (2) the Rockland Branch
between milepost 29.40 in Brunswick, Cumberland County, Me., and
milepost 85.55 in Rockland, Knox County, Me.; and (3) the Atlantic
Branch Line between milepost 85.55 and milepost 86.65 in Rockland
(collectively, the Line). Midcoast states that the Line traverses U.S.
Postal Service Zip Codes 04011, 04530, 04579, 04578, 04553, 04555,
04556, 04572, 04864, 04861, and 04841, and that 16 stations exist on
the Line.
According to Midcoast, the Line is owned by the State of Maine
Department of Transportation (Maine DOT) and Midcoast has been
operating the Line pursuant to a Lease and Operating Agreement since
2022.\1\ (Pet. 1.) Midcoast explains that it is seeking discontinuance
authority because it currently operates at an average loss of
approximately $65,000 per month. (Id. at 3.) According to Midcoast,
when it began operating the Line, nearly all of its freight revenue was
generated by serving a cement plant. (Id. at 2.) Midcoast states that
the cement plant ceased production in late 2023 and the remaining
active shippers on the Line are projected to generate a total of less
than five cars per month. (Id. at 2-3.) Midcoast also states that,
after the discontinuance is consummated, no operator with a common
carrier obligation will remain on the Line.\2\
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(Pet. 1.) However, it ``believes that alternate transportation service
by truck or rail/truck transload is available'' for the three remaining
customers, all of whom were served a copy of the petition. (Id. at 6.)
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\1\ See Midcoast Railservice, Inc.--Change of Operators
Exemption--Cent. Me. & Que. Ry. US, Inc., FD 36531 (STB served Aug.
25, 2021). Midcoast states that Maine DOT does not oppose this
petition. (Pet. 1-2.)
\2\ This assertion appears to be incorrect. In Maine Department
of Transportation--Acquisition & Operation Exemption--Maine Central
Railroad, 8 I.C.C.2d 835, 837, 838 n.8 (1991), the Board's
predecessor, the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), explained
that Springfield Terminal Railroad Company (ST) would be conducting
common carrier operations on three lines and Maine Central Railroad
Company (MEC) would retain a residual common carrier obligation over
those lines. A subsequent ICC decision confirms that two of those
lines were between milepost 29.40 and milepost 33.79 (a segment of
the Rockland Branch) and between milepost 28.03 (Church Road) and
milepost 29.40 (Rock Jct.) (the Brunswick Terminal Area). See Me.
Coast R.R.--Operation Exemption--Me. Cent. R.R. & Springfield Term.
Ry., FD 32272, slip op. at 1 (ICC served June 21, 1993); see also
Safe Handling Rail, Inc.--Operation Exemption--Me. Coast R.R., FD
33968, slip op. at 1-2 (STB served Dec. 4, 2000) (``MEC and ST[ ]
have residual common carrier obligations on the subject line[s].'').
Note that it appears the milepost numbers on the Brunswick Terminal
Area line were changed at some point.
It does not appear there was a subsequent proceeding authorizing
MEC or ST to extinguish their common carrier obligations. MEC and ST
have since been acquired by CSX Transportation, Inc. See CSX Corp.--
Control & Merger--Pan Am Sys., Inc., FD 36472 et al., slip op. at 2,
50 (STB served Apr. 14, 2022).
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Midcoast asserts that, because this proceeding would involve the
discontinuance of common carrier service and not abandonment of the
Line, the question of whether the Line contains any federally granted
rights-of-way is inapplicable. (Id. at 2.) Midcoast states that any
documentation related to federally granted rights-of-way pertaining to
this petition in Midcoast's possession will be made promptly available
to those requesting it. (Id.)
According to Midcoast, the Line constitutes the entirety of its
operations. (Id. at 8-9.) Where, as here, a rail carrier is
discontinuing service over its entire system, the Board does not
normally impose labor protection under 49 U.S.C. 10502(g), unless the
evidence indicates the existence of: (1) a corporate affiliate that
will continue substantially similar rail operations; or (2) a corporate
parent that will realize substantial financial benefits over and above
relief from the burden of deficit operations by its subsidiary
railroad. See Honey Creek R.R.--Aban. Exemption--in Henry Cnty., Ind.,
AB 865X (STB served Aug. 20, 2004); Northampton & Bath R.R.--Aban. near
Northampton & Bath Junction in Northampton Cnty., Pa. (Northampton),
354 I.C.C. 784, 785-86 (1978); Wellsville, Addison & Galeton R.R.--
Aban. of Entire Line in Potter & Tioga Cntys., Pa., 354 I.C.C. 744
(1978). According to Midcoast, it does not have a corporate affiliate
that has similar rail operations, and its corporate parent, Finger
Lakes Railway Corp., will not benefit from the proposed discontinuance
beyond the relief it receives from the burden of deficit operations.
(Pet. 9-10.) Therefore, if the Board grants the petition for exemption,
in the absence of a showing that one or more of the exceptions
articulated in Northampton are present, no labor protective conditions
would be imposed.
By issuance of this notice, the Board is instituting an exemption
proceeding pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 10502(b). A final decision will be
issued by December 4, 2024.
Because this is a discontinuance proceeding and not an abandonment,
interim trail use/rail banking and public use conditions are not
appropriate. Because the majority of the Line (from milepost 33.79 to
the end of the line at Rockport) was abandoned before it was acquired
by Maine DOT,\3\ and there will be environmental review during any
subsequent abandonment for the remainder of the Line (from milepost
33.79 to milepost 28.03),\4\ this discontinuance does not require an
environmental review.
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\3\ See Me. Cent. R.R.--Pet. for Review of Arbitration Award, FD
31434 et al., slip op. at 1 (ICC served Apr. 19, 1990) (noting that
``MEC abandoned the Rockland Branch,'' as authorized for abandonment
in AB 83 (Sub-No. 8), ``in November 1985''); Me. Cent. R.R.--Aban.--
in Cumberland, Sagahadoc, Lincoln, & Knox Cntys., Me., AB 83 (Sub-
No. 8) (ICC served Oct. 23, 1985) (approving abandonment of rail
line between milepost 33.79 at Brunswick and milepost 85.91 at
Rockland); see also Me. Coast R.R.--Modified Rail Certificate, FD
31727, slip op. at 1 (ICC served Oct. 5, 1990) (authorizing
operations over rail line between milepost 33.79 at Brunswick and
milepost 85.91 at Rockland pursuant to a modified certificate).
\4\ Me. Dep't of Transp.--Acquis. & Operation Exemption, 8
I.C.C.2d at 837, 838 n.8 (stating that MEC will need abandonment
authority if it wishes to be relieved of its residual common carrier
obligation).
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Any offer of financial assistance (OFA) for subsidy under 49 CFR
1152.27(b)(2) will be due no later than 120 days after the filing of
the petition for exemption, or 10 days after service of a decision
granting the petition for exemption, whichever occurs sooner.\5\
Persons interested in submitting an OFA must first file a formal
expression of intent to file an offer by September 16, 2024, indicating
the intent to file an OFA for subsidy and demonstrating that they are
preliminarily financially responsible. See 49 CFR 1152.27(c)(1)(i).
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\5\ The filing fee for OFAs can be found at 49 CFR
1002.2(f)(25).
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All pleadings, referring to Docket No. AB 1341X, must be filed with
the Surface Transportation Board either via e-filing on the Board's
website or in writing addressed to 395 E Street SW, Washington, DC
20423-0001. In addition, a copy of each pleading must be served on
Midcoast's representative, Justin J. Marks, Clark Hill PLC, 1001
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 1300 South, Washington, DC 20004. Replies
to the petition are due on or before September 25, 2024.
Persons seeking further information concerning discontinuance
procedures may contact the Board's Office of Public Assistance,
Governmental Affairs, and Compliance at (202) 245-0238 or refer to the
full abandonment and discontinuance regulations at 49 CFR part 1152.
Questions concerning environmental issues may be directed to the
Board's Office of Environmental Analysis at (202) 245-0294. If you
require an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act,
please call (202) 245-0245.
Board decisions and notices are available at www.stb.gov.
Decided: August 30, 2024.
By the Board, Valerie O. Quinn, Acting Director, Office of
Proceedings.
Andrea Pope-Matheson,
Clearance Clerk.
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