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US gov’t says it never approved ‘illegal’ 100-foot rail for Alaska pollock transport

On Friday, US government lawyers filed response to lawsuit from two logistics subsidiaries of American Seafoods pushing for re-start the so-called 'Bayside program'

By Tom Seaman | Sept. 13, 2021 16:40 BST
The Bayside Canadian Railway, the 100-foot train track at the center of the US government's proposed penalties against two American Seafoods Group subsidiaries and other companies involved in the supply chain.
The Bayside Canadian Railway, the 100-foot train track at the center of the US government's proposed penalties against two American Seafoods Group subsidiaries and other companies involved in the supply chain. Credit: Google Maps
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