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Washington District of Columbia USA - U.S. lawmakers on Friday asked the Surface Transportation
Board (STB) to defer a decision on a proposed Canadian Pacific merger with Kansas City Southern until the board
completes a Chicago region impact assessment.
U.S. Senators Dick Durbin, Tammy Duckworth, Representatives Raja Krishnamoorthi, and Delia Ramirez said the board's
environmental review was insufficient because it was based on projected freight rail traffic growth provided by
CP.
CP and KCS agreed to merge in 2021 in a US$31 billion deal.
CP declined to comment.
A board spokesman said it "takes all filings seriously, including those submitted by Congress, and will consider
them as they deliberate."
The merger would combine into a single rail system to be known as Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) including 20,350
miles of track, including approximately 8,600 miles in the United States, and would extend from Canada, the board
said.
The Democratic lawmakers said the board did not include modeling from Chicago region commuter railroad Metra whose
tracks CP operates on.
The lawmakers said CP "projects that the merger would increase freight traffic in Chicago area communities from
three freight trains per day to 11, but Metra projects the merger could result in an increase to 18 trains per
day."
The board issued its Final Environmental Impact Statement on 27 Jan 2023.
The board said it would consider the transportation merits of the proposed acquisition, and the environmental record,
as part of its final decision.
The lawmakers said "moving forward with a decision on the merger without further analysis risks overlooking
serious adverse impacts on these communities, including congestion and passenger train delays, grade-crossing delays
that impact auto traffic and emergency services, and dangerous conditions for the public."
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