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The freight rail company submitted the plan to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. It includes installing wells to monitor groundwater and sampling soil near the site of the derailment.
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Cincinnati officials say safety regulations for the city-owned railway would not change if it’s sold to Norfolk Southern as proposed. Safety concerns are top of mind after a Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine over a week ago.
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City officials say the documents show how hard they fought for a fair price in a proposed sale to Norfolk Southern.
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Two of the nation's seven Class I freight rail companies run through and operate rail yards in the Tri-State. Passenger rail company Amtrak, which would qualify as Class I if it carried freight instead of people, also runs through the region. What could a looming national rail worker strike mean locally?
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A community design workshop will be held on Saturday to discuss ideas for the Wasson Way project. concerning the project. The session will be held at…
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Cincinnati is continuing negotiations with Norfolk Southern to acquire a currently unused section of railroad track running from Victory Parkway to…
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Cincinnati officials are continuing their efforts to acquire about 5 miles of unused railroad track running through portions of Avondale, Evanston, Hyde…