AAR asks for more time before reciprocal switching hearing – STB says no

Written by David C. Lester, Editor-in-Chief
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STB has denied AAR request for extension on reciprocal switching hearing.
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STB reciprocal switching hearing will move forward as scheduled.

As RT&S reported about a month ago, the years-long debate over reciprocal switching has returned to the desk of the Surface Transportation Board.

The Surface Transportation Board issued a decision denying a request by the Association of American Railroads to extend the procedural schedule in the docket regarding the Board’s proposed reciprocal switching regulations.  All procedural dates remain unchanged, including those for the public hearing beginning on March 15, 2022.

Reciprocal switching has been a hot issue for years. (David C. Lester photo)

This decision, and the scheduled public hearing, concerns the proposed reciprocal switching regulations in Reciprocal Switching, Docket No. EP 711 (Sub-No. 1) et al. (NPRM).  The NPRM introduced new regulations under which the Board would exercise its statutory authority to require rail carriers to establish switching arrangements in certain circumstances.

On January 10, 2022, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) filed a motion to extend the procedural schedule.  Specifically, AAR asked the Board for a 75-day continuance of the schedule, including a corresponding continuance of the public hearing or, alternatively, to extend the deadline for written submissions to March 7, 2022.  As part of its alternative request, AAR also asked that the Board permit submission of supplemental written comments “within a reasonable time” following the hearing.

The decision denies AAR’s request for an extension of the procedural schedule.  All procedural dates remain unchanged.  The Board finds that the amount of notice and time for preparation provided was sufficient and that AAR’s alternative request for extension of the comment deadline would hinder the ability of the Board and the hearing participants to review parties’ submissions before the hearing.  The Board will determine after the hearing whether to allow supplemental written comments.

The decision in Reciprocal Switching, Docket No. EP 711 (Sub-No. 1), may be viewed and downloaded here.  The hearing notice, issued on December 28, 2021, may be viewed and downloaded here.

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