Surface Transportation Board Corresponds with Nation ’s Largest Railroads Concerning Current Service Performance, Fall "Peak Season" Service Demands

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>From the Surface Transportation Board, Washington, D.C.
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Surface Transportation Board Chairman Roger Nober today announced that he
has sent a letter to each of the Class I railroads asking each to report to
the Board on its plans to meet the expected increase in demand during the
fall shipping season, which is known as the "Peak Season" because demand
for rail service is usually at its highest levels.


The Chairman noted in each letter that:

"[O]ur shared objective must continue to be to work toward achieving the
highest possible level of operational efficiency for the railroad industry
and service performance for the shipping public."


Chairman Nober's letters acknowledged that the industry is carrying an
unprecedented amount of freight and has worked to improve customer service,
inter-railroad coordination and cooperation, and the development of new
service offerings.  At the same time, the Chairman expressed concern over
increasing service demands on all Class I railroads, and especially over
the handling of the anticipated Peak Season volumes.


The Chairman thus requested that each railroad provide the Board with its
plan for handling the Peak Season traffic.  The Chairman requested to be
apprised of the steps each railroad is taking to prepare for the fall
shipping season and of how each railroad will share its plans with its
customers.

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