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DEQ Proposes 361K Penalty Against CSX For James River Tanker Fire
2015-02-23 18:02:12| Waste Management - Topix.net
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has proposed a consent order in response to the derailment of a rail car that caught fire in the James River in Lynchburg in April of last year. The order imposes a $361,000 civil charge against tanker car owner CSX Transportation Inc. An investigation by DEQ and CSX determined that of the more than 29,000 gallons of crude oil in the breached tanker, approximately 98 percent was consumed in the fire.
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CSX plans to bypass crude train derailment site: state officials
2015-02-20 11:15:17| Railroads - Topix.net
CSX has notified state officials of its plans to bypass the scene of a crude train derailment and continue delivering oil to a terminal on the Virginia coast, emergency management officials from Virginia and West Virginia said Wednesday. Firefighters inspect derailed train cars after CSX Corp train derailed in Mount Carbon, West Virginia pictured across the Kanawha River in Boomer, West Virginia February 16, 2015.
CSX update on W.Va. derailment: 25 cars derailed, 20 in fires
2015-02-18 00:55:36| Green Car Congress
CSX offers apology for derailment with fire still burning
2015-02-17 21:53:40| Railroads - Topix.net
A spokesperson for CSX was offering an apology as a fire continued to burn Tuesday at the site of the Monday CSX train derailment in Fayette County that destroyed one home and forced 1,000 people to evacuate. "I would like to apologize for the significant disruption in the lives of a lot of people in those communities there and let me pledge that we're working to get everything back in order as quickly as we can," said Gary Sease, spokesperson for CSX Corporation, on Tuesday's MetroNews "Talkline."
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As CSX starts work on Virginia Ave. tunnel, opponents ask court to stop it in its tracks
2015-02-17 00:55:40| Railroads - Topix.net
A District Court judge is expected to hear a petition for a preliminary injunction that would halt construction of the $170 million project, at least until the court reviews and rules on a lawsuit challenging the Federal Highway Administration's decision to approve plans to reconstruct the 110-year-old rail tunnel . The hearing comes as CSX Transportation embarks on site preparation for the reconstruction and expansion project that received federal clearance last year.
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