Lawmakers Point To Accidents To Make Case For Rail Upgrades

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Democratic lawmakers say a string of recent explosive crude-by-rail derailments nationwide make it necessary to improve Minnesota's railroad network.

Five trains hauling crude oil have derailed since February. Sen. Scott Dibble, a Minneapolis Democrat, says it's "sheer dumb luck" no similar accidents have happened in Minnesota. Seven or more trains haul North Dakota crude across the state daily.

Legislators on Tuesday renewed their call to impose additional taxes and fees on major freight railroads for safety improvements. An annual fee plus taxing train cars and bridges would raise about $100 million annually for railroad crossing upgrades.

Gov. Mark Dayton proposed those measures in his own budget.

The state's largest freight railroad BNSF Railway says it believes the taxes and fees violate federal law because they single out the railroad industry.

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