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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20050110Final Order No 29683.pdfOffice of the Secretary Service Date January 10, 2005 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD'S INTENT TO ABANDON PORTION OF THE DRY VALLEY SUBDIVISION BETWEEN MP 23.90 TO MP 24.11 IN CARIBOU COUNTY, IDAHO.ORDER NO. 29683 CASE NO. UPR-04- On November 10 2004, Union Pacific Railroad filed a Combined Environmental and Historical Report with the Commission stating that it intended to file a petition with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to abandon part of the Dry Valley rail line in Caribou County, Idaho. The line proposed for abandonment is a short stretch of track approximately 0.21 miles in length running from milepost (MP) 23.90 to MP 24.11. The STB is the entity of the U. Department of Transportation authorized to grant or deny rail line abandonment. . On December 14 , 2004, the Commission issued a Notice of Intent to Abandon and a Notice of Hearing. The Commission held a public hearing January 6 2005 in Boise. The purpose of the hearing was to obtain public testimony so the Commission could determine whether abandonment of the line would be adverse to Idaho s public interest. On December 16 2004, Union Pacific filed its Petition for Exemption with the STB. 70 Fed.Reg. 938 (Jan. 5 2005). THE PETITION FOR EXEMPTION The track segment in question is used to serve a single customer that ships phosphate ore from a mining operation in Dry Valley. The line was constructed in 1965 by Union Pacific for the EI Paso Gas Products Company. Union Pacific states the sole reason for the proposed abandonment is to sell this quarter-mile of track to the mining shipper, Agrium. Selling this track to Agrium will provide it more track space and allow Agrium to assemble larger dedicated unit trains with its own personnel. There are no other shippers in the area and there is no overhead traffic on this line. Consequently, Union Pacific asserts that the abandonment and the subsequent sale will not result in the loss of rail service to Agrium. THE PUBLIC HEARING The Commission convened a public hearing in this matter.Appearances were entered by Union Pacific and the Commission Staff. Representatives from Agrium also attended ORDER NO. 29683 the hearing. No one testified in opposition to the proposed abandonment. The Commission Staff asserted that the abandonment and eventual sale to Agrium was in the public interest. FINDINGS Based upon our review of the Petition and the lack of any opposition, we find that the abandonment does not adversely affect the area being served. As noted in the Railroad's Petition and the Combined Environmental and Historical Report, abandonment will allow Union Pacific to sell the line to Agrium. We further find that the abandonment and sale to Agrium will not adversely affect any other shippers. Consequently, the Commission does not oppose abandonment. ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this case be closed. The Commission shall not object to the abandonment of this line. THIS IS A FINAL ORDER. Any person interested in this Order (or in issues finally decided by this Order) or in interlocutory Orders previously issued in this Case No. UPR-04- may petition for reconsideration within twenty-one (21) days of the service date of this Order with regard to any matter decided in this Order or in interlocutory Orders previously issued in this Case No. UPR-04-Within seven (7) days after any person has petitioned for reconsideration, any other person may cross-petition for reconsideration. See Idaho Code ~ 61- 626. ORDER NO. 29683 DONE by Order of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission at Boise, Idaho this jO-rl- day of January 2005. u::PAUL KJE . LA ER, PRESIDENT ~~L~ Lf ~: MARSHA H. SMITH, COMMISSIONER ATTEST: bls/O:UPRR0402 dh2 ORDER NO. 29683