Justice Department sues Norfolk Southern over Amtrak delays
Justice Department sues Norfolk Southern over Amtrak delays
By David Lassen | July 30, 2024
Amtraks northbound Crescent is 50 minutes late passing Norfolk Southerns Frenchman Street interlocking on the railroads New Orleans Back Belt on Dec. 12, 2021. The train left the station on time but was delayed by freight trains on both tracks. The Justice Department is suing NS over delays to the Crescent, saying it fails to observe the passenger trains statutory right of preference. Bob Johnston
WASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department is taking Norfolk Southern to court, alleging the railroads delays of Amtraks Crescent violate federal law.
The civil complaint, filed today (July 30) in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleges NS regularly fails to give the Crescent preference over freight trains as required by statute, leading to delays that harm and inconvenience passengers, impede passenger rail transportation, and negatively affect Amtraks financial performance. The New York-New Orleans Crescent operates on NS-owned or managed track between Alexandria, Va., and New Orleans, including the state-owned North Carolina Railroad segment between Danville and Greensboro, N.C. In all, NS controls 1,140 of the Crescents 1,377 route-miles.
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