"One of the nation’s largest railroads has notified customers that it will stop shipping key chemicals used in water treatment and agriculture on Dec. 1, the latest development in a standoff over a year-end safety deadline few railroads are expected to meet.
Norfolk Southern told customers Tuesday that it would cease hauling poisonous-by-inhalation materials a month ahead of a Dec. 31 deadline to install positive train control, a collision avoidance system Congress required in 2008.
The materials include chlorine, which is used to purify municipal water supplies, and anhydrous ammonia, a key ingredient in fertilizer."
Curtis Tate reports for the McClatchy Washington Bureau October 20, 2015.
"Norfolk Southern Says It Will Stop Hauling Key Chemicals on Dec. 1"
Source: McClatchy, 10/23/2015