(Source: Forum News Service, October 16, 2014)
ENDERLIN, N.D. — This city of 886 in southeast North Dakota people picked a fight with a multibillion-dollar railroad company when it passed an ordinance this month banning trains from blocking roadways and sidewalks for more than 10 minutes. Now the railroad company, Canadian Pacific, is suing the city in federal court and asking for the ordinance to be struck down, plus legal fees.
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