Congress to grill Norfolk Southern CEO over Ohio rail disaster
WASHINGTON — Confronting mounting examination, Norfolk Southern President Alan Shaw is confronting officials Thursday in his most memorable appearance on Legislative hall Slope Thursday since the Feb. 3 train wrecking that prompted a harmful substance spill, controlled consume and mass departure in East Palestine, Ohio. The Norfolk Southern Rail route President is affirming in a knowing about the Senate Climate and Public Works (EPW) Council, as congresspersons plan to barbecue him about tidy up endeavors and a spate of late mishaps including the rail organization. Shaw let administrators know that he is "profoundly grieved" for the effect the Ohio train wrecking has had on individuals of East Palestine and adjoining networks and that "still up in the air to make it right," in his initial explanation. "We will clean the site securely, completely, and with earnestness," Shaw told individuals. "You have my own responsibility." This week, the Publ...