Pervasive issues with Norfolk Southern, CSX and other rail companies when approached with problems on their Cleveland properties: Little action, frustratingly slow action, or no action at all.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The East Palestine train derailment may have put a spotlight on unsafe rail practices, but Cleveland leaders have been wrestling with rail companies for years over crumbling infrastructure, and unsafe or unsightly conditions along the rail lines that bisect the city.
City officials on Tuesday decried what they say has been a long-standing, pervasive issue with Norfolk Southern, CSX and other rail companies when approached with problems on their Cleveland properties: Little action, frustratingly slow action, or no action at all. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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