Springfield Illinois USA - An Illinois lawmaker has introduced legislation opposing the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern
merger, saying the merger's projected traffic increases "presents far too many risks" to lineside communities.
State Rep. Anna Moeller (D-Elgin) represents one of the eight communities in the Coalition to Stop CPKC.
Those communities, along the Metra Milwaukee West route shared with CP freight traffic, want to block the deal based on the merger application's
projection that the route will see an increase from 3 to 10 freight trains daily.
If the merger is approved, they are asking for more than US$9 billion in mitigation projects, more than the entire price tag for the 70 project
CREATE program in the Chicago area.
The Daily Herald reports Moeller, a Democrat, filed House Resolution 773 in opposition to the merger, its 10 co-sponsors include eight Democrats
and two Republicans.
"Rail transportation is an important part of our economy, but we have to balance it with keeping our communities safe and ensuring traffic can
flow freely. I am proud to stand with a bipartisan group of my colleagues from the affected suburban communities we represent to send a strong message
of opposition to this proposal," Moeller wrote in a press release.
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