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Letter: Speak up about railroad hazards

By Janet Kelly, Vancouver
Published: February 22, 2024, 6:00am

On the heels of news which shows that railroad operators around the country want to reduce safety regulations, even in the face of the derailment at East Palestine, Ohio, Clark County’s public works liaison says the county is upgrading the railroad so it can carry hazardous materials from Chelatchie to Vancouver. Not only does the rail line run along the East Fork of the Lewis River, but it goes through the heart of downtown Battle Ground and the heart of residential neighborhoods in central Clark County, especially those in the Brush Prairie area.

If you live near the railroad, now is the time to contact your elected representatives because if you do not, the county is “on track” to let commercial operators carry hazardous materials through your backyard.

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