North Little Rock becomes eighth U.S. city to
oppose remote control
CLEVELAND, March 5 -- On February 24, North Little Rock, Ark. joined
seven other U.S. cities in taking action against remote control
locomotives.
North Little Rock is the second city in Arkansas to
take action in recent weeks. Pine Bluff, Ark. passed a resolution on
February 18 calling for a ban on remote control locomotives until safety
requirements have been improved.
The North Little Rock measure is
a “resolution opposing the use of remote control locomotives in the Union
Pacific rail yards in the City of North Little Rock.”
The city also
asked the Federal Railroad Administration to conduct a review of the
safety of remote control operations and to develop comprehensive
regulations to ensure that the public’s safety will not be jeopardized by
remote control operations.
The resolution was approved at a
meeting of the North Little Rock City Council and signed by Mayor Patrick
H. Hays on February 24.
BLE Arkansas State Legislative Board
Chairman Terry Todd attended the meeting. Union Pacific and the United
Transportation Union sent representatives to oppose passage of the
resolution.
UP’s representative, Vice President of Community
Relations Jack Kyle, showed the City Council a four-minute video about
remote control operations, which described how the UP and the UTU were
working together to promote safety in remote operations. Also, the UTU
State Legislative Director read a letter into the record about the safety
of remote control operations.
In spite of the UP and UTU
presentations, the resolution passed. Chairman Todd thanked Alderman Greg
Yielding for introducing the resolution to the council. He also recognized
Division 182 Local Chairman Gary Bell, Division 182 Legislative
Representative David Corless, the other officers of Division 182, Division
278 Legislative Representative Bobby Hanson, and the BLE and GIA members
who live in the area for their support. Chairman Todd also thanked the six
UP General Chairman who organized the informational picket and planning
meeting in June 2002.
For a PDF of the resolution, click here:
http://www.ble.org/pr/pdf/resolution6467.pdf
Wednesday, March 05, 2003
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