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On the Right of Way by Tony Hatch Inside the amended UP NS merger application

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The Surface Transportation Board (STB) accepted the amended merger application for Union Pacific Railroad and Norfolk Southern Railway on May 28th, requiring the companies to submit supplemental information by July 27th. Independent analyst Tony Hatch provided key takeaways from a virtual discussion regarding this revised application, which was held shortly before the STB's decision.

Key points

  • The STB accepted the amended UP-NS merger application on May 28th.
  • Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern were ordered to submit supplemental information by July 27th.
  • Tony Hatch, an independent analyst, discussed key aspects of the revised merger application during a virtual event.
  • The discussion panel included experts such as Farrukh Bezar, Roger Nober, and David Woodruff.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe Surface Transportation Board accepted the amended Union Pacific Railroad-Norfolk Southern Railway merger application on May 28th.
  • VerifiableUP and NS must submit supplemental information to the STB by July 27th.

Missing context

The article provides no details regarding Tony Hatch's specific 'key takeaways,' as it only introduces them by stating they follow in the full report. Readers would need to read the subsequent content for substantive analysis of the amended application.

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