Published October 10, 2008 at 3:15 pm by Ken Hawkins.
Filed in: Business, Travel, trucks, State Ports Authority, road project, railroad, port, North Charleston, Interstate 26, CSX. References: Charleston Regional Business Journal.
Request to better accommodate CSX rail plan looks unlikely
Rail-operator CSX has requested that plans for the $182 million new port access road in North Charleston be reassessed so CSX can more easily build a railroad center, likely taking many cargo trucks off the road.
But the requested changes seem unlikely to happen as it would create a bit of a port monopoly over Norfolk Southern and it could further delay the much-delayed Navy base terminal.
Head over to The Charleston Regional Business Journal for details.
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