Milwaukee Wisconsin USA
Washington District of Columbia - BNSF Railway Co., the Coalition to Stop CPKC, and the American
Chemistry Council are expressing opposition to CPKC's request that the Surface Transportation Board (STB) keep
confidential certain information as part of its oversight of the recently merged Class I.
In filings made with the STB last week, the three organizations said they're opposed to CPKC's latest request,
submitted in a 24 May 2023 letter to adopt a protective order for oversight proceedings and set up another category of
confidentiality that would not allow other parties to view certain confidential information.
In their filings, the parties said they oppose CPKC's request because the board's oversight of CPKC should be
transparent.
Their opposition is the latest in a series of back-and-forth filings with the STB over how it will monitor
CPKC.
When it approved the merger in March, the board established several conditions, including that it would monitor the
railroad for seven years to ensure CPKC is preserving competition for shippers.
CPKC's "request is inconsistent with the board's approach to other merger oversight proceedings and would limit
public participation in the oversight process," a law firm representing BNSF wrote in a 13 Jun 2023
filing.
"The current protective order already covers the types of information CPKC seeks to protect, ensures that this
information is not viewed by employees of CPKC's competitors, and limits this information to be viewed only by outside
counsel and consultants who have signed a highly confidential undertaking."
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