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Coalition opposes Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern rail merger

A coalition of business groups, rival railways, and organized labor, announced on Wednesday that they oppose Union Pacific's proposed merger with Norfolk Southern. This comes just a day before the two are set to submit a revised application at the Surface Transportation Board.

The American Chemistry Council, American Farm Bureau Federation and Teamsters Rail Conference are part of the coalition, which also includes BNSF Railway and CPKC Railway. Alliance for Chemical Distribution and National Industrial Transportation League are also members.

This deal will create the nation's first coast-to-coast rail freight operator. It could also reshape America's freight industry by helping to streamline operations, and eliminating interchange delays at hubs like Chicago. Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

Railroads filed their nearly 7,000 page application on December 19. They said the combination would improve reliability of service, divert trucks from rail to truck, retain shipper's options, and deliver broad benefits for the public while protecting union jobs.

The proposed merger has been publicly supported by President Donald Trump, something that would have been unthinkable during the Biden administration's crackdown on consolidation.

The Trump administration tends to approve large transactions or impose remedy rather than blocking them outright.

The deal has raised concerns among some Republican state attorneys general and other state officials.

Railroads have struggled with volatile freight volumes, rising fuel and labor costs, and growing pressure from shippers regarding service reliability.

This is the first major railroad merger to be reviewed using the more stringent?framework that was put in place over a decade ago. The framework requires applicants prove their transaction will enhance competition, not just preserve it, while providing demonstrable benefits for the public.

(source: Reuters)