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- BUSINESS, Page 79Business NotesTRANSPORTATIONAll Aboard? Not Quite
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- Though long-haul passenger trains in the U.S. have been
- equipped with toilets since before the Civil War, they went on
- dumping effluent right onto the tracks until states passed laws
- in recent years forcing them to clean up their act. Amtrak,
- however, was given a federal exemption from such regulations.
- The practice has irked railway workers and bystanders, who have
- sometimes fallen afoul of the raw waste from speeding trains.
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- In the first criminal case stemming from Amtrak's dumping,
- a jury in a Florida state court convicted the railroad on four
- felony counts of commercial littering. When sentencing takes
- place, Amtrak could be fined $20,000 for its offal offense. The
- railroad, which planned to appeal, said it would halt service
- in Florida if the decision is upheld. Amtrak defended its foul
- trail as merely an "aesthetic" problem.
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