95-28462. St. Louis Southwestern Railway CompanyAbandonment Exemptionin Smith County, TX  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 226 (Friday, November 24, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 58098-58099]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-28462]
    
    
    
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    INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
    [Docket No. AB-39 (Sub-No. 19X)]
    
    
    St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company--Abandonment Exemption--in 
    Smith County, TX
    
        St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company (Cotton Belt) has filed a 
    notice of exemption under 49 CFR 1152 Subpart F--Exempt Abandonments to 
    abandon a 3.54-mile line of railroad, known as the Lufkin Branch, from 
    milepost 549.46 near rail station Lufkin Junction, to the end of the 
    line at milepost 553.0, in Tyler, Smith County, TX. Cotton Belt 
    proposes to consummate the abandonment on December 22, 1995.1
    
        \1\ Pursuant to 49 CFR 1152.50(d)(2), the railroad must file a 
    verified notice with the Commission at least 50 days before the 
    abandonment or discontinuance is to be consummated. The applicant, 
    in its verified notice, indicated a proposed consummation date of 
    December 21, 1995. Because the verified notice was not filed until 
    November 2, 1995, consummation should not have been proposed to take 
    place before December 22, 1995. Applicant's representative has 
    subsequently agreed that the proposed consummation date is December 
    22, 1995.
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        Cotton Belt has certified that: (1) no local traffic has moved over 
    the line for at least 2 years; (2) overhead traffic is non-existent 
    since this is a stub-end of a branchline; (3) no formal complaint filed 
    by a user of rail service on the line (or by a State or local 
    government entity acting on behalf of such user) regarding cessation of 
    service over the line either is pending with the Commission or with any 
    U.S. District Court or has been decided in favor of the complainant 
    within the 2-year period; and (4) the requirements at 49 CFR 1105.7 
    (environmental reports), 49 CFR 1105.8 (historic reports), 49 CFR 
    1105.11 (transmittal letter), 49 CFR 1105.12 (newspaper publication), 
    and 49 CFR 1152.50(d)(1) (notice to governmental agencies) have been 
    met.
        As a condition to use of this exemption, any employee adversely 
    affected by the abandonment shall be protected under Oregon Short Line 
    R. Co.--Abandonment--Goshen, 360 I.C.C. 91 (1979). To address whether 
    this condition adequately protects affected employees, a petition for 
    partial revocation under 49 U.S.C. 10505(d) must be filed.
        Provided no formal expression of intent to file an offer of 
    financial assistance (OFA) has been received, this exemption will be 
    effective on December 24, 1995, unless stayed pending reconsideration. 
    Petitions to stay that do not involve environmental issues,2 
    formal expressions of intent to file an OFA under 49 CFR 
    1152.27(c)(2),3 and trail use/rail banking requests under 49 CFR 
    1152.29 4 must be filed by December 4, 1995. Petitions to reopen 
    or requests for public use conditions under 49 CFR 1152.28 must be 
    filed by December 14, 1995, with: Office of the Secretary, Case Control 
    Branch, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, DC 20423.
    
        \2\ A stay will be issued routinely by the Commission in those 
    proceedings where an informed decision on environmental issues 
    (whether raised by a party or by the Commission's Section of 
    Environmental Analysis in its independent investigation) cannot be 
    made prior to the effective date of the notice of exemption. See 
    Exemption of Out-of-Service Rail Lines, 5 I.C.C.2d 377 (1989). Any 
    entity seeking a stay on environmental concerns is encouraged to 
    file its request as soon as possible in order to permit the 
    Commission to review and act on the request before the effective 
    date of this exemption.
        \3\  See Exempt. of Rail Abandonment--Offers of Finan. Assist., 
    4 I.C.C.2d 164 (1987).
        \4\  The Commission will accept a late-filed trail use request 
    as long as it retains jurisdiction to do so.
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        A copy of any pleading filed with the Commission should be sent to 
    applicant's representative: Gary A. Laakso, One Market Plaza, Room 846, 
    San Francisco, CA 94105.
        If the notice of exemption contains false or misleading 
    information, the exemption is void ab initio.
        Cotton Belt has filed an environmental report which addresses the 
    abandonment's effects, if any, on the environmental and historic 
    resources. The Section of Environmental Analysis 
    
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    (SEA) will issue an environmental assessment (EA) by November 29, 1995. 
    Interested persons may obtain a copy of the EA by writing to SEA (Room 
    3219, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, DC 20423) or by 
    calling Elaine Kaiser, Chief of SEA, at (202) 927-6248. Comments on 
    environmental and historic preservation matters must be filed within 15 
    days after the EA is available to the public.
        Environmental, historic preservation, public use, or trail use/rail 
    banking conditions will be imposed, where appropriate, in a subsequent 
    decision.
    
        Decided: November 17, 1995.
    
        By the Commission, David M. Konschnik, Director, Office of 
    Proceedings.
    Vernon A. Williams,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 95-28462 Filed 11-22-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/24/1995
Department:
Interstate Commerce Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-28462
Pages:
58098-58099 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. AB-39 (Sub-No. 19X)
PDF File:
95-28462.pdf