Rail CEO repeats derailment apologies before Ohio Senate
Source: Associated Press
Rail CEO repeats derailment apologies before Ohio Senate
By SAMANTHA HENDRICKSON
April 18, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Norfolk Southerns CEO reiterated apologies Tuesday for the East Palestine train derailment and vows to make things right during his first testimony to Ohio lawmakers since the fiery accident, expressing support for some additional safety proposals but resistance to others.
An Ohio Senate panel on rail safety questioned Alan Shaw over a wide range of topics related to the derailment and subsequent controlled chemical release that rocked the small village on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, including long-term support systems for the community, two-person crew mandates and tanker car safety standards.
Shaw has promised millions of dollars to help the community recover but also faces a lawsuit from Ohios Attorney General Dave Yost over costs for the toxic chemical spill cleanup and environmental damage, even as they work together to establish funds for resident health care, property value issues and water protections.
The federal government has also sued the railroad.
Shaw said he supports Congress efforts in railway safety legislation, spearheaded by Ohio U.S. senators and representatives, including provisions to increase inspection oversight for railways, further investment in wayside detectors and stricter standards for tanker cars, such as those that were carrying hazardous materials on Feb. 3.
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