Big Rail Cites Bin Laden, Al Qaeda to Fend Off Oil-by-Rail Route Transparency

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While many states around the U.S. have released information to the public about the frequency and routes of trains carrying oil obtained from hydraulic fracturing (โ€œfrackingโ€) in North Dakotaโ€™s Bakken Shale basin, holdouts stillย remain.ย 

Why the delay? Homeland security concerns, claim someย companies.ย 

In an ongoing Maryland court case over the issue of transparency for in-state oil-by-rail routes, a July 23 affidavit from Carl E. Carbaugh โ€” director of infrastructure security for Norfolk Southern โ€” goes into extensive detail about the supposed risk presented by terrorism attacks on โ€œBomb Trains.โ€ย 

In so doing, Carbaugh mentionsย Al-Qaeda.ย 

โ€œThe most recent edition of Inspire magazine, March 2014, the online, English-language propaganda publication of [Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula], presents a full-page collage depicting varied imagesโ€ฆin order to construct an explosive device,โ€ reads Carbaughโ€™s affidavit.ย 

โ€œAmong these images are a derailed passenger train and a partly covered note paper listing cities in the [U.S.] as well as the terms โ€˜Dakotaโ€™ and โ€˜Train crudeย oil.โ€™โ€ย 

Carbaugh also cited Osama bin Laden, the late Al-Qaeda international ring-leader, in hisย affidavit.

โ€œAmong the materials seized in the May 1, 2011, raid on Osama bin Ladenโ€™s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, were notes indicating interest in โ€˜tippingโ€™ or โ€˜topplingโ€™ trains โ€” that is causing their derailment,โ€ Carbaugh wrote.

Osama Bin Laden Compound Diagram; Image Credit: Wikimediaย Commons

Jay Apperson, director of communications for the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), told DeSmogBlog that no hearing date has been set yet for Norfolk Southern’s legal complaint nor the companion complaint filed by CSX Corporation.ย 

In its lawsuit filed against the Maryland environment department, CSX deployed similar arguments.

Apperson says both lawsuits were redundant because โ€œwe reiterated [to both companies] that we would not release the documents under state open records law until the court challenge isย resolved.โ€

MDE filed a response arguing such in July 25 legal motions issued to CSX and Norfolk Southern.

CSX, according to its website, does not even have any oil-by-rail lines running throughย Maryland.ย 

Like Old Dominion, Like Gardenย State

Big Rail has used a similar approach in New Jersey, another state that has not yet publicly-disclosed oil-by-rail routeย information.ย 

Lee Moore, a New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety spokesman, explained why to The Record.ย 

โ€œReleasing all of the records, which include the rail lines on which Bakken crude oil is being transported, would pose a homeland security risk,โ€ said Moore.

โ€œClocks andย Windowsโ€

William Larkin Jr., a Republican member of the New York Senate, believes the argument put forward in both Maryland and New Jersey is flawed on itsย face.ย 


Photo Credit: Office of NY Sen. William J. Larkin, Jr.ย (R)

โ€œI feel that both the U.S. Department of Transportation and a number of critics seemed to have missed the point, at least the larger point,โ€ Larkin Jr. told the Poughkeepsie Journal on July 20.ย โ€œ[People] already know which rail lines oil companies are utilizing. Clocks and windows provide thisย information.โ€

As reported on DeSmogBlog, Big Rail has historically shored up exemptions from โ€œright to knowโ€ laws and they have pushed hard to keep it that way.ย 

Security Concerns: Holes in theย Story

If the rail companies have serious concerns about terrorism threats to Bakken oil trains, their recent actions call such concerns intoย question.ย 

Prior to the release of the new proposed oil-by-rail regulations, Big Rail lobbied against any regulations requiring the trains to be attended at all times.ย And they were successful, as this is not included in the proposedย regulations.

Further, Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF)ย โ€” owned by Warren Buffet, a major campaign contributor to President Barack Obamaย โ€”ย is currently in the midst of a stand-off against organized labor. The battle centers around BNSF‘s push for single person train operation, trains driven by a one-man ‘crew’ rather than the traditional twoย member crews.


Warren Buffet (L), President Barack Obama (R); Photo Credit: Wikimediaย Commons

Other ways experts have suggested to reduce risks of oil trains include lowering speed limits and stripping volatility of the oil prior to shipping via a process called stabilization.ย 

However, prior to the release of the new proposed DOT regulations, the American Association of Railroads and the American Petroleum Institute both said two things should be off the table: train speeds and mandatory stabilization.ย 

โ€œCitizens for Railย Securityโ€

Despite holes in its narrative about national security risks associated with disclosure of oil-by-rail routes, one measure some companies have taken is to create citizen volunteer securityย groups.

They appear to be modeled after the U.S. Department of Homeland Securityโ€™s โ€œIf you see something, say somethingโ€ย program.ย 

Norfolk Southern has a website called โ€œProtect the Line,โ€ in which they ask citizens to โ€œJoin the Force.โ€ And BNSF has โ€œCitizens for Rail Security,โ€ which declares, โ€œCommunities play a key role in ensuring Americaโ€™s rail network remains safe from terrorism and criminalย activity.โ€


Photo Credit: โ€œCitizens for Rail Securityโ€ Website Screenshotย 

The contradiction is readily apparent: communities can volunteer to keep the railroads safe, but they are not allowed to get information from the railroads about what they are keeping their communities safe from in the firstย place.ย 

TSA: Asleep at theย Wheel

The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) oversees and implements rail safety as it pertains to preventing terrorist threats andย attacks.

However, records obtained via a recent Freedom of Information request by EnergyWire reveal TSA is asleep at the wheel in this sphere. Worse, it has been forย years.ย 

โ€œ[A] Freedom of Information Act request from EnergyWire revealed that the agency never followed through with regulations despite an August 2008 deadline,โ€ explains the story. โ€œThat means TSA neither keeps railroads’ security plans on file nor reviews them in any standardizedย fashion.โ€

It all comes down to priorities. According to EnergyWire’s investigation, a major funding gap exists between security for surface transportation (like rail) and aviationย security.ย 

โ€œTSA‘s budget for fiscal 2012 set aside $5.25 billion for aviation security, while devoting $135 million to surface transportation security across all modes,โ€ wrote EnergyWire.

When looked at on the whole, a sober realityย arises.ย 

That is, while Big Rail trumpets terrorism threat risks in the legal arena to skirt transparency, the industry has concurrently done little to halt the very terrorism threats it claims a desire toย stop.

Photo Credit: Justin Mikulka |ย DeSmogBlog

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