By Sunshine State News, WBOB AM 600; October 23, 2017
Folks along the Florida East Coast rail corridor, a highly populated, congested route with more than 300 at-grade crossings it will share with All Aboard Florida’s (AAF) 110 mph passenger trains, apparently will also see FEC move liquefied natural gas (LNG) along the same route. This, according to documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by Martin and Indian River Counties, along with Citizens Against Rail Expansion in Florida (CARE FL).
If FEC realizes its plans, it will become only the second railroad in the country to transport liquefied natural gas as a commodity by rail.
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