Tag: Fred Millar
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Biden moves to slow use of trains to haul hazardous LNG, but Trumpâs permits let LNG âbomb trainsâ roll on FEC tracks
By Ann Henson-Feltgen
FloridaBulldog.org
The Biden administration has proposed a rule that would temporarily halt the transportation of liquified natural gas (LNG) by rail â except in three states, including Florida, where those âbomb trainsâ regularly haul the highly flammable material through heavily populated neighborhoods along the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) tracks. -

Trumpâs push to fast track LNG by rail collides with LNG projects in Ukraine
By Ann Henson Feltgen and Dan Christensen
FloridaBulldog.org
President Trumpâs effort to ramp up rail transport of volatile Liquified Natural Gas in the U.S. collided spectacularly last week with his administrationâs push to export LNG to Eastern Europe. -

LNG âbomb trainsâ ignite nightmare scenario for South Florida
By Ann Henson Feltgen
FloridaBulldog.org
âIf I lived in South Florida near the Florida East Coast Railway corridor, I would move nowâŠIf a train derailed and there was an explosion and fire, youâre dead!,â said Amtrak engineer Ron Kaminkow, general secretary for Railroad Workers United. -

Despite âdisaster risk,â trains haul hazardous gas cargo in South Florida
By Ann Henson Feltgen
FloridaBulldog.org
About the same time FEC executives were convincing Floridaâs east coast cities and counties to back its idea of privately owned passenger trains traversing downtowns and densely populated neighborhoods, it quietly sought and won permission to haul extremely flammable liquified natural gas along the same tracks.
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