PUBLIC & MEDIA ADVISORY: SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD TO HOLD JULY 8 PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPACT, EFFECTIVENESS, FUTURE OF RAIL BANKING

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>From the Surface Transportation Board, Washington, D.C.
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The Surface Transportation Board announced today that it will hold a public
hearing on July 8, 2009 to examine the impact, effectiveness, and future of
rail banking under Section 8(d) of the National Trails System Act (Trails
Act).


 Rail banking is the preservation of railroad corridors for possible future
 rail use.  In 1983, Congress amended the Trails Act to create a program
 [codified at 16 U.S.C. 1247(d)] to allow rail banking to permit rail
 corridors that otherwise would be abandoned to be used as recreational
 trails on an interim basis.  Such trails are subject to restoration as
 rail corridors at any point in time.  The Trails Act and the Board's
 implementing regulations give interested parties the opportunity to
 negotiate voluntary agreements for trails on rail rights-of-way slated for
 abandonment.  A trail sponsor is required to assume responsibility for
 trail management, liability in connection with a trail's use, and payment
 of property taxes on the right-of-way.  In turn, the railroad owning the
 right-of-way may salvage its track and discontinue service on the line.
 If parties reach a Trails Act agreement, the right-of-way can be used as a
 trail until (if ever) a railroad decides to restore service over line.


 In recent years, an increasing number of questions have been brought to
 the Board, both formally and informally, regarding various aspects of the
 rail banking program.  Accordingly, the Board is inviting parties to
 comment on the rail banking program in general and on the future of rail
 banking in an era of constrained rail infrastructure.


 The Wednesday, July 8 public hearing will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the
 Board's Hearing Room on the 1st Floor of the agency's headquarters at
 Patriot's Plaza, 395 E Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.


 Any party wishing to speak at the hearing should file with the Board a
 combined written notice of intent to participate and the party's written
 testimony, and should identify the party, the proposed speaker, the time
 requested, and topic(s) to be covered, as soon as possible, but no later
 than June 29, 2009.  Written submissions by interested persons not wishing
 to appear at the hearing also will be due by June 29.


 The Board's notice announcing the July 8 public hearing was issued to the
 public today, May 21, 2009, in Twenty-five Years of Rail Banking:  A
 Review and Look Ahead, STB Ex Parte No. 690(
 http://www.stb.dot.gov/decisions/readingroom.nsf/WebDecisionID/39979?OpenDocument
 )
 .  The notice will be published in the Federal Register and is available
 for viewing and downloading on the agency's Web site, at
 http://www.stb.dot.gov, under "E-LIBRARY" on the home page, then under "
 Decisions & Notices," beneath the date "05/21/09."


 The hearing will be webcast via the agency's site under "Information
 Center" / "Webcast" / "Live Video" on the home page.


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