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Parties to keep talking in effort to iron out Amtrak Gulf Coast dispute

By Bill Stephens | October 13, 2022

Federal regulators OK request for an additional 14 days of mediation

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Passenger train with theater car at rear stopped at station
Amtrak’s Gulf Coast inspection Train is welcomed at Bay St. Louis, Miss., on Feb.18, 2016. Efforts to resume service on the route are the subject of ongoing negotiations. Bob Johnston

WASHINGTON – The Surface Transportation Board on Tuesday granted a request from all parties involved to extend by 14 days the board-sponsored mediation regarding Amtrak’s effort to launch Gulf Coast passenger service.

Amtrak, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and the Alabama State Port Authority will continue to talk through Oct. 25. All parties agreed that “an additional 14-day period of mediation would be productive as they seek to reach an amicable resolution of this matter.”

It’s the third time the board has approved an extension of mediation since the talks began in June regarding Amtrak’s proposal to begin service between Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans.

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