Union Pacific (UP) on May 15 filed a complaint with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) “challenging BNSF’s changes to its reciprocal switching tariff (Switching Book 8005-E), which took effect May 1,” UP Executive Vice President, Marketing and Sales Kenny Rocker told customers in an online announcement released the same day.
(Courtesy of UP) UP in its filing (download below) “requests the Board (1) enter an order finding the changes in the …
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