[Federal Register Volume 72, Number 87 (Monday, May 7, 2007)]
[Notices]
[Pages 25834-25835]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E7-8541]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Surface Transportation Board

[STB Finance Docket No. 35003]


BNSF Railway Company and Soo Line Railroad Company, Inc.--Joint 
Relocation Project Exemption--in Duluth, MN

    On April 18, 2007,\1\ BNSF Railway Company (BNSF) and Soo Line 
Railroad Company, Inc., d/b/a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), jointly 
filed a notice of exemption under 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(5) to relocate and 
construct track within and around Rice's Point Yard between CPR 
mileposts 288.70 and 287.20, in Duluth, MN. BNSF and CPR will 
construct, maintain, repair and renew their own trackage and turnouts 
under the Duluth Public Works Project.
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    \1\ The notice was initially filed on March 26, 2007. On April 
3, 9, and 18, 2007, amendments were filed to more clearly identify 
the trackage involved in this proceeding. Because the notice was not 
complete until the April 18 filing, that date will be considered the 
actual filing date.
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    The purpose of the joint relocation project is to accommodate a new 
public roadway, Davis-Helberg Drive (also referred to as Helberg 
Drive), being constructed as part of a Port of Duluth improvement 
project.
    The project consists of the following transactions:
    (1) BNSF will grant CPR non-exclusive overhead trackage rights to 
operate its trains, locomotives, cars and equipment with its own crews 
over trackage owned and operated by BNSF located between Points C and 
D, a distance of approximately 825 feet. Point C is currently located 
at BNSF milepost 1.46 (CPR milepost 288.25) and, after construction, 
because of changes to the overall track configuration within the CPR 
track system, Point C will be designated CPR milepost 288.24. Point D 
is currently located at BNSF milepost 1.49 and, after construction, 
Point D will be designated as CPR milepost 287.91. These trackage 
rights are intended to enable CPR a direct run-through to bypass 
switches at Cargill (or its successor). BNSF will continue to operate 
over this segment.
    (2) CPR will grant BNSF non-exclusive overhead trackage rights to 
operate its trains, locomotives, cars and equipment with its own crews 
over trackage owned and operated by CPR located between Points E and I, 
a distance of approximately 350 feet. After construction, Point E will 
be on new trackage to be designated as CPR milepost 287.75. Point I is 
located on crossover yard track between BNSF and CPR. There is no 
milepost designation for this yard track, but the end point of the 
trackage rights (Point I), is approximately 350 feet south of Point E. 
These trackage rights are intended to enable BNSF to continue to 
connect with the Duluth Seaway Port Authority, which includes serving 
AG Processing, Inc. (or its successor), Azcon (or its successor), and 
the Garfield Industrial area. CPR will continue to operate over this 
segment.\2\
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    \2\ Applicants state that the overhead reciprocal trackage 
rights will terminate 25 years from the execution date (initial 
term). Unless BNSF or CPR notifies the other in writing at least 6 
months prior to the expiration of the initial term, the trackage 
rights may continue in full force and effect for up to 3 successive 
terms of 25 years each under the same terms and conditions. The 
parties must seek appropriate Board authority for the trackage 
rights to expire at the end of the initial term or at the end of the 
successive term or terms, as appropriate.
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    (3) BNSF will grant CPR a freight easement on BNSF's property for 
the purchase, relocation and reconstruction of a portion of CPR's line 
between Points A and B (Point A being the westerly BNSF right-of-way 
near Point C) (easement), a distance of approximately 2,500 feet. Point 
A is currently located at BNSF milepost 1.61. After construction, Point 
A will be located on new trackage designated as CPR milepost 288.10, 
and Point B will be located on new trackage to be designated as CPR 
milepost 287.64.
    Applicants state that the proposed project will not disrupt service 
to shippers, as applicants will continue to have access to the Port. 
Additionally, applicants state that the relocated line and trackage 
rights will not involve an expansion of service by BNSF or CPR into new 
territory, or alter the existing competitive situation.
    The Board will exercise jurisdiction over the abandonment or 
construction components of a relocation project, and require separate 
approval or exemption, only where the removal of track affects service 
to shippers or the construction of new track involves expansion into 
new territory. See City of Detroit v. Canadian National Ry. Co., et 
al., 9 I.C.C.2d 1208 (1993), aff'd sub nom. Detroit/Wayne County Port 
Authority v. ICC, 59 F.3d 1314 (D.C. Cir. 1995). Line relocation 
projects may embrace trackage rights transactions such as the one 
involved here. See D.T.&I.R.--

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Trackage Rights, 363 I.C.C. 878 (1981). Under these standards, the 
incidental abandonment, construction, and trackage rights components 
require no separate approval or exemption when the relocation project, 
as here, will not disrupt service to shippers and thus qualifies for 
the class exemption at 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(5).
    As a condition to this exemption, any employees affected by the 
trackage rights will be protected by the conditions imposed in Norfolk 
and Western Ry. Co.--Trackage Rights--BN, 354 I.C.C. 605 (1978), as 
modified in Mendocino Coast Ry., Inc.--Lease and Operate, 360 I.C.C. 
653 (1980).
    The earliest this transaction may be consummated is the May 18, 
2007 effective date of the exemption (30 days after the exemption was 
filed).
    If the verified notice contains false or misleading information, 
the exemption is void ab initio. Petitions to revoke the exemption 
under 49 U.S.C. 10502(d) may be filed at any time. The filing of a 
petition to revoke will not automatically stay the transaction. 
Petitions for stay must be filed no later than May 11, 2007 (at least 7 
days before the exemption becomes effective).
    An original and 10 copies of all pleadings, referring to STB 
Finance Docket No. 35003, must be filed with the Surface Transportation 
Board, 395 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20423-0001. In addition, a 
copy of each pleading must be served on applicants' representatives: 
Sidney L. Strickland, Jr., 3050 K Street, NW., Suite 101, Washington, 
DC 20007, and Leigh Currie, 150 South Fifth Street, Suite 2300, 
Minneapolis, MN 55402.
    Board decisions and notices are available on our Web site at http://www.stb.dot.gov.

    Decided: April 27, 2007.

    By the Board, David M. Konschnik, Director, Office of 
Proceedings.
Vernon A. Williams,
Secretary.
 [FR Doc. E7-8541 Filed 5-4-07; 8:45 am]
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