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CSX supports US high court review of terminal access antitrust case against Virginia railroads

( March 31, 2025, 23:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: CSX Transportation filed a reply in support of the US Supreme Court reviewing its antitrust case accusing Norfolk Railway and Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line Railway of conspiring to limit competition and shipping terminal access. It said that the companies embrace a rule that allows an antitrust violation to continue indefinitely without challenge by the injured party, even as that violation causes repeated new harm, year after year. As part of this approach, they also insist that different statute-of-limitations rules apply to customers and competitors, so that customers who suffer new harm from continuing violations may bring suit but competitors who suffer similar harm at exactly the same time may not. “This approach draws wholly irrational distinctions that undermine antitrust enforcement and frustrate statute-of-limitations policies,” CSX argued. See attached file. ...

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