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		<title>Why Seattle&#8217;s Freight Interests Should Worry About Coal Exports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trains could close major streets for two hours each day. | Compared to the noise about congestion from a basketball arena in Seattle&#8217;s SoDo district, there&#8217;s an eerie silence when it comes to congestion from coal trains there. Yet coal trains would almost certainly create traffic problems in SoDo and elsewhere, with potentially serious consequences for Seattle&#8217;s manufacturing and industrial businesses. The proposed coal export terminal near Bellingham would add 16 loaded and empty coal trains per day, if operating at...]]></description>
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