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North Dakota / Atchison /  Topeka and Santa Fe Railway / BNSF Railway / Burlington Northern Railroad / Fargo / Rail transportation in the United States / Transportation in the United States / Fargo–Moorhead
Date: 2012-08-28 16:20:52
North Dakota
Atchison
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
BNSF Railway
Burlington Northern Railroad
Fargo
Rail transportation in the United States
Transportation in the United States
Fargo–Moorhead

IT IS TIME FOR THE BNSF TO CHANGE ITS WAYSItem 1: Excessive rates, higher than almost anywhere else, padding BNSF’s nearly $1 billion profit in 2000, at the expense of this region’s farmers and country grain

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