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Docket Number A-2026-3062247

Docket Number A-2026-3062247 Status Active
Applicant PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Utility Code 999999
Complainant Utility Name
Respondent Utility Type Non-Certificated
Responsible Bureau TUS eFiling Confirmation Number 3029903
Date Filed 05/01/2026 Date Posted 05/05/2026
Case Description Application of the Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for approval to alter the public above grade crossing by placement of new ITS conduit line on existing structure where State Route 0070 crosses the track(s) of Norfolk Southern Railway Company, DOT Number 508 129 K in the Borough of Speers, Washington County and CSX Transportation, Inc., DOT 584 810 E in Rostraver Township, Westmoreland County and the allocation of costs incident thereto.
Action Date Description Date Posted
5/5/2026 Document Served - Other - See Comments - Nature of Service : Email; Assigned to TUS RR 5/5/2026
5/5/2026 Document Published on Web - Document 'PennDOT - Borough of Speers, Washington County Rail Letter' is made public 5/5/2026
5/5/2026 Document Published on Web - Document 'Railroad Application - PennDOT' is made public 5/5/2026
5/5/2026 Case Created - A-2026-3062247 - PennDOT filed railroad application. 5/5/2026
5/5/2026 Assigned Responsible Bureau - TUS 5/5/2026
Document Name Document Type eFiling Confirmation Number Date Received Post On Date Date Served Reference Docket Number
PENNDOT - BOROUGH OF SPEERS, WASHINGTON COUNTY RAIL LETTER Secretarial Letter 3029903 5/5/2026 A-2026-3062247
RAILROAD APPLICATION - PENNDOT Railroad 3029903 5/1/2026 5/5/2026 A-2026-3062247

 

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