CSX Transportation must stop rail cleanup efforts in the Nolichucky River Gorge until it obtains the proper permissions, according to a letter sent to the company by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
A special magistrate ruled that CSX violated city codes by storing thousands of creosote-treated railroad ties in Dunnellon. A fire on Feb. 1 burned a large number of the stored railroad ties, ...
UNICOI COUNTY, Tenn. (WCYB) — The organizations suing to stop rail company CSX from pulling rock out of the Nolichucky River have withdrawn their motion for a preliminary injunction. It comes after ...
ERWIN, Tenn. (WJHL) — Tennessee’s environmental regulator is investigating CSX’s rail repair work on the Tennessee side of the Nolichucky River gorge and visited the site earlier this month with CSX ...
ERWIN, Tenn. — More than three weeks ago, environmental advocates filed a lawsuit and accused CSX Transportation of harming the Nolichucky River as it worked to repair a rail line damaged by Hurricane ...
ERWIN, Tenn. (WJHL) — Flooding from Hurricane Helene essentially wiped out CSX rail’s line through the Nolichucky River Gorge, and the company quickly contacted the Army Corps of Engineers about ...
Freight cars are once again rolling though the western North Carolina town of Spruce Pine after CSX Transportation crews reopened about 2 miles of its Clinchfield Railroad route north of Spruce Pine, ...
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