Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Seeks To Dismiss 416 Fire Lawsuit

DURANGO, Colo. (AP) - The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad has filed a motion to dismiss a $25 million lawsuit blaming it for starting the sixth largest wildfire in Colorado history. The Durango Herald reported Tuesday that the railroad company claims there is no federal statute that allows the U.S. Forest Service to recover fire-suppression costs.

Company officials say state law allows for recovering actual damages, but the 416 Fire in
2018 didn't burn any structures or cause any injuries or deaths.

Railroad attorneys did not return calls seeking comment.

The lawsuit says a coal-burning engine threw cinders or other material onto brush scorching about 85 square miles.

Federal officials say the motion to dismiss is being reviewed and a response is expected to be filed by Oct. 1.

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