- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
They've been fighting for this rail line for years, it's been very controversial with plenty of environmental hoops to address. It'll open up important local energy sources to market.
It's far from a done deal, as it would be running thru the national forest. They'll be moving oil from remote Eastern UT and moving it by train is the best option. It sounds like 5-10 oil trains per day, which is quite a lot when added to other rail traffic.
If this rail line construction does get shot down, they have talked about taking it East to Craig, CO making a big loop, eventually taking it West to the mainline on UP's territory. This would be very interesting running oil trains over that challenging territory, as it's very steep.
It's far from a done deal, as it would be running thru the national forest. They'll be moving oil from remote Eastern UT and moving it by train is the best option. It sounds like 5-10 oil trains per day, which is quite a lot when added to other rail traffic.
If this rail line construction does get shot down, they have talked about taking it East to Craig, CO making a big loop, eventually taking it West to the mainline on UP's territory. This would be very interesting running oil trains over that challenging territory, as it's very steep.
U.S. Forest Service approves Uinta Basin railway line
The U.S. Forest Service has approved the controversial Uinta Basin railway line, opening up energy exports from eastern Utah to other parts of the country much easier.
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