(Source: Trains Magazine, March 7, 2022)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Class I railroads behaved like you’d expect: Following a tradition in the industry, they lined up against a merger that’s not theirs. That’s partly because railroads want to protect their turf and keep CPKC’s paws off their traffic. And that’s partly because merger reviews are the one time when rival railroads can try to alter the competitive landscape or settle old scores.
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