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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. FD 36377 (Sub-No. 9)]
AGENCY:
BNSF Railway Company—Trackage
Rights Exemption—Union Pacific
Railroad Company
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4830–DR), dated September 30, 2024.
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of the President’s major disaster
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dated September 30, 2024, is hereby
amended to include the following areas
as adversely affected by the disaster:
Incident: Hurricane Helene.
Incident Period: September 24, 2024
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Contiguous Counties (Economic Injury
Loans Only):
By petition filed on July 26, 2024,
BNSF Railway Company (BNSF)
requests that the Board partially revoke
the trackage rights exemption granted to
it under 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(7) in Docket
No. FD 36377 (Sub-No. 8), as necessary
to permit that trackage rights
arrangement to expire at midnight on
December 31, 2024.
As explained by BNSF in its verified
notice of exemption in Docket No. FD
36377 (Sub-No. 8), BNSF and Union
Pacific Railroad Company (UP) entered
into an agreement granting BNSF
restricted, local trackage rights over two
rail lines owned by UP between: (1) UP
milepost 93.2 at Stockton, Cal., on UP’s
Oakland Subdivision, and UP milepost
219.4 at Elsey, Cal., on UP’s Canyon
Subdivision, a distance of 126.2 miles;
and (2) UP milepost 219.4 at Elsey, and
UP milepost 280.7 at Keddie, Cal., on
UP’s Canyon Subdivision, a distance of
61.3 miles (collectively, the Lines).
BNSF Verified Notice of Exemption 2,
BNSF Ry.—Trackage Rts. Exemption—
Union Pac. R.R., FD 36377 (Sub-No. 8).
BNSF further stated that the trackage
rights arrangement is intended to permit
BNSF to move empty and loaded unit
ballast trains to and from the ballast pit
located at Elsey. Id. According to BNSF,
it filed its verified notice of exemption
under the Board’s trackage rights class
exemption at 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(7),
instead of the temporary trackage rights
exemption at 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(8),
because the trackage rights covered by
the notice are local rather than
overhead. BNSF Verified Notice of
Exemption 1 n.1, 2, BNSF Ry.—
Trackage Rts. Exemption—Union Pac.
R.R., FD 36377 (Sub-No. 8).
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Administration.
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SUMMARY:
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In its petition, BNSF asks the Board
to partially revoke the exemption as
necessary to permit the trackage rights
to expire at midnight on December 31,
2024, pursuant to the parties’
agreement. (See BNSF Pet. 1–2); see also
BNSF Verified Notice of Exemption, Ex.
B at 2, BNSF Ry.—Trackage Rts.
Exemption—Union Pac. R.R., FD 36377
(Sub-No. 8). BNSF argues that granting
this petition will promote the rail
transportation policy at 49 U.S.C. 10101
and that the partial revocation would be
consistent with the limited scope of the
transaction and would not have an
adverse effect on shippers. (BNSF Pet.
3.) In addition, BNSF asserts that the
Board has granted similar petitions for
partial revocation to permit temporary
trackage rights to expire, including
petitions involving prior iterations of
the trackage rights agreement at issue
here. (Id. at 3–4.)
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Discussion and Conclusions
Although BNSF and UP have
expressly agreed on the duration of the
proposed trackage rights agreement,
trackage rights approved under the class
exemption at 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(7)
typically remain effective indefinitely,
regardless of any contract provisions. At
times, however, the Board has partially
revoked a trackage rights exemption to
allow those rights to expire after a
limited time rather than lasting in
perpetuity. See, e.g., BNSF Ry.—
Trackage Rts. Exemption—Union Pac.
R.R., FD 6377 (Sub-No. 7) (STB served
February 24, 2023) (granting a petition
to partially revoke a trackage rights
exemption involving the Lines at issue
in this case); New Orleans Pub. Belt
R.R.—Trackage Rts. Exemption—Ill.
Cent. R.R., FD 36198 (Sub-No. 1) (STB
served June 20, 2018).
Granting partial revocation in these
circumstances to permit the trackage
rights to expire at the end of 2024 would
eliminate the need for BNSF to file a
second pleading seeking discontinuance
authority when the agreement expires,
thereby promoting the aspects of the rail
transportation policy at 49 U.S.C.
10101(2), (7), and (15). Moreover,
partially revoking the exemption to
limit the term of the trackage rights
would not result in an abuse of market
power because the trackage rights at
issue are solely to allow BNSF to move
empty and loaded unit ballast trains to
and from the ballast pit in Elsey for use
in BNSF’s maintenance-of-way projects.
(See BNSF Pet. 2.) Therefore, the Board
will grant the petition and permit the
trackage rights exempted in Docket No.
FD 36377 (Sub-No. 8) to expire at
midnight on December 31, 2024.
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To provide the statutorily mandated
protection to any employee adversely
affected by the discontinuance of
trackage rights, the Board will impose
the employee protective conditions set
forth in Oregon Short Line Railroad—
Abandonment Portion Goshen Branch
Between Firth & Ammon, in Bingham &
Bonneville Counties, Idaho, 360 I.C.C.
91 (1979).
This action is categorically excluded
from environmental review under 49
CFR 1105.6(c).
It is ordered:
1. The petition for partial revocation
of the trackage rights class exemption is
granted.
2. As discussed above, the trackage
rights in Docket No. FD 36377 (Sub-No.
8) are permitted to expire at midnight
on December 31, 2024, subject to the
employee protective conditions set forth
in Oregon Short Line.
3. Notice of this decision will be
published in the Federal Register.
4. This decision is effective on
November 7, 2024. Petitions for stay
must be filed by October 18, 2024.
Petitions for reconsideration must be
filed by October 28, 2024.
Decided: October 3, 2024.
By the Board, Board Members Fuchs,
Hedlund, Primus, and Schultz.
Eden Besera,
Clearance Clerk.
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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
[Docket No. FD 36377 (Sub-No. 9)]
BNSF Railway Company--Trackage Rights Exemption--Union Pacific
Railroad Company
By petition filed on July 26, 2024, BNSF Railway Company (BNSF)
requests that the Board partially revoke the trackage rights exemption
granted to it under 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(7) in Docket No. FD 36377 (Sub-No.
8), as necessary to permit that trackage rights arrangement to expire
at midnight on December 31, 2024.
As explained by BNSF in its verified notice of exemption in Docket
No. FD 36377 (Sub-No. 8), BNSF and Union Pacific Railroad Company (UP)
entered into an agreement granting BNSF restricted, local trackage
rights over two rail lines owned by UP between: (1) UP milepost 93.2 at
Stockton, Cal., on UP's Oakland Subdivision, and UP milepost 219.4 at
Elsey, Cal., on UP's Canyon Subdivision, a distance of 126.2 miles; and
(2) UP milepost 219.4 at Elsey, and UP milepost 280.7 at Keddie, Cal.,
on UP's Canyon Subdivision, a distance of 61.3 miles (collectively, the
Lines). BNSF Verified Notice of Exemption 2, BNSF Ry.--Trackage Rts.
Exemption--Union Pac. R.R., FD 36377 (Sub-No. 8). BNSF further stated
that the trackage rights arrangement is intended to permit BNSF to move
empty and loaded unit ballast trains to and from the ballast pit
located at Elsey. Id. According to BNSF, it filed its verified notice
of exemption under the Board's trackage rights class exemption at 49
CFR 1180.2(d)(7), instead of the temporary trackage rights exemption at
49 CFR 1180.2(d)(8), because the trackage rights covered by the notice
are local rather than overhead. BNSF Verified Notice of Exemption 1
n.1, 2, BNSF Ry.--Trackage Rts. Exemption--Union Pac. R.R., FD 36377
(Sub-No. 8).
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In its petition, BNSF asks the Board to partially revoke the
exemption as necessary to permit the trackage rights to expire at
midnight on December 31, 2024, pursuant to the parties' agreement. (See
BNSF Pet. 1-2); see also BNSF Verified Notice of Exemption, Ex. B at 2,
BNSF Ry.--Trackage Rts. Exemption--Union Pac. R.R., FD 36377 (Sub-No.
8). BNSF argues that granting this petition will promote the rail
transportation policy at 49 U.S.C. 10101 and that the partial
revocation would be consistent with the limited scope of the
transaction and would not have an adverse effect on shippers. (BNSF
Pet. 3.) In addition, BNSF asserts that the Board has granted similar
petitions for partial revocation to permit temporary trackage rights to
expire, including petitions involving prior iterations of the trackage
rights agreement at issue here. (Id. at 3-4.)
Discussion and Conclusions
Although BNSF and UP have expressly agreed on the duration of the
proposed trackage rights agreement, trackage rights approved under the
class exemption at 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(7) typically remain effective
indefinitely, regardless of any contract provisions. At times, however,
the Board has partially revoked a trackage rights exemption to allow
those rights to expire after a limited time rather than lasting in
perpetuity. See, e.g., BNSF Ry.--Trackage Rts. Exemption--Union Pac.
R.R., FD 6377 (Sub-No. 7) (STB served February 24, 2023) (granting a
petition to partially revoke a trackage rights exemption involving the
Lines at issue in this case); New Orleans Pub. Belt R.R.--Trackage Rts.
Exemption--Ill. Cent. R.R., FD 36198 (Sub-No. 1) (STB served June 20,
2018).
Granting partial revocation in these circumstances to permit the
trackage rights to expire at the end of 2024 would eliminate the need
for BNSF to file a second pleading seeking discontinuance authority
when the agreement expires, thereby promoting the aspects of the rail
transportation policy at 49 U.S.C. 10101(2), (7), and (15). Moreover,
partially revoking the exemption to limit the term of the trackage
rights would not result in an abuse of market power because the
trackage rights at issue are solely to allow BNSF to move empty and
loaded unit ballast trains to and from the ballast pit in Elsey for use
in BNSF's maintenance-of-way projects. (See BNSF Pet. 2.) Therefore,
the Board will grant the petition and permit the trackage rights
exempted in Docket No. FD 36377 (Sub-No. 8) to expire at midnight on
December 31, 2024.
To provide the statutorily mandated protection to any employee
adversely affected by the discontinuance of trackage rights, the Board
will impose the employee protective conditions set forth in Oregon
Short Line Railroad--Abandonment Portion Goshen Branch Between Firth &
Ammon, in Bingham & Bonneville Counties, Idaho, 360 I.C.C. 91 (1979).
This action is categorically excluded from environmental review
under 49 CFR 1105.6(c).
It is ordered:
1. The petition for partial revocation of the trackage rights class
exemption is granted.
2. As discussed above, the trackage rights in Docket No. FD 36377
(Sub-No. 8) are permitted to expire at midnight on December 31, 2024,
subject to the employee protective conditions set forth in Oregon Short
Line.
3. Notice of this decision will be published in the Federal
Register.
4. This decision is effective on November 7, 2024. Petitions for
stay must be filed by October 18, 2024. Petitions for reconsideration
must be filed by October 28, 2024.
Decided: October 3, 2024.
By the Board, Board Members Fuchs, Hedlund, Primus, and Schultz.
Eden Besera,
Clearance Clerk.
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