[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 12 (Wednesday, January 19, 1994)]
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INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

[Finance Docket No. 32440]

 

Louisville & Indiana Railroad Company; Acquisition and Operation 
Exemption; Consolidated Rail Corporation

    Louisville & Indiana Railroad Company (LIRC), a noncarrier, has 
filed a notice of exemption to acquire and operate approximately 115 
miles of rail line of Consolidated Rail Corporation. The transaction is 
expected to be consummated on or about March 12, 1994.
    The 115 miles of rail line being acquired (the Louisville Cluster), 
include: (1) The Louisville Secondary Track from Indianapolis, IN 
(milepost 4.0) to Louisville, KY (milepost 110.6); (2) the Dutch Lane 
Runner Track from Jeffersonville, IN (milepost 0.0) to the end of the 
track (milepost 2.7); (3) the South Columbus Running Track at Columbus, 
IN (milepost 0.0) to the end of the track (milepost 3.0); (4) the 
Kentucky Street Secondary Track in Louisville, 0.7 miles in length; and 
(5) the Louisville Industrial Lead Track in Louisville, 1.5 miles in 
length.
    This transaction is related to a notice of exemption in Finance 
Docket No. 32441, Peter A. Gilbertson, et al.--Continuance in Control 
Exemption--Louisville & Indiana Railroad Company, filed December 23, 
1993, in which the applicants seek to acquire control of LIRC and 
continue in control of Chicago SouthShore & South Bend Railroad.
    Any comments must be filed with the Commission and served on: Adam 
M. Mycyk, 1350 New York Avenue, NW., suite 800, Washington, DC 20005-
4797.
    The notice is filed under 49 CFR 1150.31. If the notice contains 
false or misleading information, the exemption is void ab initio. 
Petitions to revoke the exemption under 49 U.S.C. 10505(d) may be filed 
at any time. The filing of a petition to revoke will not automatically 
stay the transaction.

    Decided: January 11, 1994.

    By the Commission, David M. Konschnik, Director, Office of 
Proceedings.
Sidney L. Strickland, Jr.,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-1253 Filed 1-18-94; 8:45 am]
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