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BNSF chief concerned about effect of service switching

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Infrastructure Development

Friday, March 08, 2013
   The rail industry opposes a competitive switching proposal made by the National Industrial Transportation League that is being considered by federal regulators both because it is a “property rights question” and for service reasons, said Matthew Rose, BNSF chairman and chief executive officer.    The NIT League proposal, which is backed by several other shipper groups, would make it easier for shippers to make railroads switch freight from one railroad to another.    “It is...
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