Surface Transportation Board Chairman Roger Nober Names Clyde J. Hart, Jr. as Mediator in Rail-Rate Dispute

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>From the Surface Transportation Board, Washington, D.C.
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Surface Transportation Board Chairman Roger Nober announced today that he
has named Clyde J. Hart, Jr., Esquire to mediate the recently filed
railroad rate dispute between the Western Fuels Association, Inc. and the
Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. and The Burlington Northern and
Santa Fe Railway Company.

In making today's announcement, Chairman Nober said:
"Clyde, a former Federal Maritime and Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration Administrator, brings a wealth of experience to this
case.  He is scrupulously fair and will quickly earn the parties'
respect.  Clyde will do a good job and serve the parties and the government
well."

Mr. Hart is the Vice President of Government Affairs at the American Bus
Association (ABA), in which capacity he serves as the ABA's key advocate in
Washington on all matters pertaining to regulation and legislation
affecting the intercity bus industry.

Prior to joining the ABA, Mr. Hart served as the Acting Administrator of
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration of the United States
Department of Transportation (DOT).  From 1998 to 2001, he served as the
Administrator of the United States Maritime Administration of the DOT.  Mr.
Hart also served as Senior Counsel of the U.S. Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science and Transportation from 1994 to 1998, and as an Attorney
at the former Interstate Commerce Commission from 1980 to 1994.  Prior to
his federal service, he was an Attorney with the Washington, D.C., law firm
of Akin, Gump, Hauer and Feld.

Mr. Hart holds an M.A. in Public Policy from the George Washington
University (1986), a J.D. from The Catholic University of America (1975),
and a B.S. in Political Science from St. Peter's College (1972).

A fact sheet concerning mediation and the case Mr. Hart will mediate is
attached.

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ATTACHMENT
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FACT SHEET

Mediation at the Surface Transportation Board and the "Western Fuels Assoc.
and Basin Electric Power v. Burlington Northern" Railroad-Rate Dispute

A rules change adopted by the Surface Transportation Board on April 3, 2003
in the proceeding entitled Procedures to Expedite Resolution of Rail Rate
Challenges to Be Considered under the Stand-Alone Cost Methodology, STB Ex
Parte No. 638, established mediation in railroad-rate disputes.  The rules
require that a party challenging the reasonableness of a rail rate before
the Board must participate in mediation with the defendant railroad.

The rules provide that, upon the filing of a rail rate challenge with the
STB, the agency will promptly assign a mediator to work, over a 60-day
period, with the party challenging the rate and with the defendant railroad
to reach a full or partial settlement of the rate dispute.  The parties
must include in their mediation teams at least one "principal" who has the
authority to make a binding settlement on each party's behalf, and who
would attend any session at which the mediator requests the principal's
attendance.

Mr. Hart's appointment as mediator in the case entitled Western Fuels
Association, Inc. and Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. v. The
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company, STB Docket No. 42088,
marks the second time the agency has used mediation in a rail-rate dispute
since it adopted the new rules in Ex Parte No. 638.

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