SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD ORDERS CSX TO REDUCE RATES IN 3 SMALL RAIL RATE-COMPLAINT CASES

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>From the Surface Transportation Board, Washington, D.C.
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The Surface Transportation Board (Board) announced today its unanimous
decisions ordering rate relief for the E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
(DuPont) in the three freight rail rate complaint cases filed under the
agency's new, small rate-dispute resolution process adopted in 2007.  The
Board found that CSX Transportation, Inc. (CSX) was charging unreasonably
high rail rates and ordered CSX to reduce rates and to pay reparations on
six of the seven movements challenged by DuPont.


 In announcing the three decisions, STB Chairman Charles D. Nottingham
 said:

 "Today's unanimous decisions demonstrate the Board's dedication to
 resolving disputes between railroads and their customers in an accessible,
 affordable, and expeditious manner.  Freight-rail customers can rest
 assured that the Board will take effective action to strike down
 unreasonably high rail rates."


 Decided under the Board's new small rate dispute resolution process (set
 forth in a rulemaking in September 2007 called Simplified Standards for
 Rail Rate Cases, STB Ex Parte 646 (Sub-No.1)), these three decisions were
 issued ahead of the agency's deadline.  The filing fee to bring cases like
 these is $150, and DuPont will be entitled to reparations and reduced
 rates totaling up to $1 million per case, or a total of up to $3 million
 for the three cases over a five-year period.  The exact size of the award
 to DuPont will depend on the actual number of shipments made by DuPont
 along the routes subject to the rate challenges.


 The Board's decisions will mandate reduced rates charged by CSX to DuPont
 for rail shipments along six specific routes. The rate reductions vary by
 route, but range from approximately 5% to 40% of the challenged rates.
 Relief was awarded on challenges to CSX rates paid by DuPont for the
 movement of chemicals along the following routes:  Heyden, New Jersey to
 Washington, West Virginia; Heyden, New Jersey to Duart, North Carolina;
 Ampthill, Virginia to Wyandotte, Michigan; Niagara Falls, New York to New
 Johnsonville, Tennessee; Niagara Falls, New York to Carney's Point, New
 Jersey; and Pascagoula, Mississippi to Neuse, North Carolina.


 The Board issued three separate decisions today, June 30, 2008, in the
 proceedings entitled E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company v. CSX
 Transportation, Inc., STB Docket Nos. 42099(
 http://www.stb.dot.gov/decisions/readingroom.nsf/WebDecisionID/39072?OpenDocument
 )
 , [<a
 href="http://www.stb.dot.gov/decisions/readingroom.nsf/WebDecisionID/39073?OpenDocument";>42100</a>],
 and [<a
 href="http://www.stb.dot.gov/decisions/readingroom.nsf/WebDecisionID/39074?OpenDocument";>42101</a>].
  Those decisions are available for viewing and downloading via the Board's
 Web site at http://www.stb.dot.gov, under "E-Library," then under
 "Decisions & Notices," beneath the date "6/30/08."

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