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Chicago Illinois USA - On Friday both of Illinois' U.S. senators and two of its House
representatives asked STB Chairman Martin Oberman to defer a vote until the agency "conducts a more thorough and
accurate study of the impacts of the merger on the Chicago region."
"The safety and livelihood of our Illinois communities must be a top priority as the STB considers this
merger," Sens. Dick Durbin, Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Delia Ramirez wrote Oberman, a
former Metra chairman.
The STB staff gave a green light to CP's purchase of KCS in a 27 Jan 2023 environmental impact statement.
Opponents say the report underestimates the number of freight trains that will move through the region as a
result.
Canadian Pacific officials are bullish on the eventual outcome.
"Both of our teams at both CP and KCS are hard at work preparing to seamlessly integrate these two iconic
companies. I can tell you there's been a ton of tremendous work that's been accomplished by teams at both railways to
ensure the smooth transition," CEO Keith Creel said in a statement.
The deal would create a freight railroad stretching from Canada to Mexico, which CP says would create jobs and ease
shipping delays.
DuPage County and a coalition of Bartlett, Bensenville, Elgin, Hanover Park, Itasca, Roselle, Schaumburg, and Wood Dale
contend the merger will cause gridlock and safety issues, such as delaying first responders.
Regarding the environmental impact statement, "we were disappointed but not necessarily surprised. It's a big,
long, network and they're evaluating the effect on the entire network," Itasca Mayor Jeffrey Pruyn
said.
He noted there were no infrastructure improvements to lessen the impact on the suburbs.
When the board rules, "I hope we'll get something more, maybe a limit on the length of trains, which is our
greatest concern."
Metra also objects, warning that a merger would create significant delays for Milwaukee District trains and increase
risks for riders, which CP disputes.
Instead of three freight trains a day, opponents estimate 18 will rumble through the suburbs.
CP experts project 11.
History indicates the STB will approve CP's acquisition of KCS, but the letter throws a wild card into the
mix.
When the STB approved the Canadian National Railway's controversial purchase of the smaller EJ&E Railroad 15 years
ago, it required CN to report delays and contribute millions for two underpasses in the suburbs.
This time, the Chicago region faces competition with towns from Texas to Minnesota seeking mitigations.
"I really see there's two parts to it," Schaumburg Mayor Tom Dailly said.
The final decision by the board "will be the most important, and I hope they take into consideration what we've
been talking about. It's not as much the merger itself, it's about the impact the merger will have."
One More Thing
In the final environmental impact statement, CP promises to install alerts giving advance notice of blocked crossings
to drivers and first responders, plus pay for a wireless system to reduce inadvertent gate and light activations at
Metra stations.
The STB staff recommended CP pay for a liaison between the railroad and towns opposing the merger who would consult
with local leaders and hold periodic public meetings over a five-year period.
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