Thousands of Railcars Need Updating After Crude Crashes: Greenbriar CEO

"Some 80,000 tank cars that don't meet current industry safety standards need to be replaced or retrofitted after several crashes of trains carrying crude oil, the head of railcar maker The Greenbriar Companies said on Wednesday."



"Chief Executive William Furman also said 'modest but meaningful' improvements that can be implemented immediately could reduce major risks of a hazardous materials leak by as much as 80 percent in derailments.

'We believe a retrofit proposal if adopted can be completed in a reasonably expedited time frame and do not accept that there is not adequate capacity in the industry to do so,' Furman said during Greenbriar's quarterly earnings conference call with analysts.

'The concern for public safety here is delay. Delay through the inability to act on the regulatory front while the public would like to see something done sooner.'"

Kristen Hays reports for Reuters January 9, 2014.

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Source: Reuters, 01/09/2014