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FILE--In this Oct. 3, 2013, file photo, opponents of coal export projects float a message to Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber over the Willamette River in downtown Portland, Ore. BNSF Railway and seven environmental groups in Washington and Oregon have settled a lawsuit saying that coal spilled from trains polluting the Columbia River and other waterways in the Pacific Northwest. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, file)

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FILE--In this Dec. 28, 2016, file photo, a BNSF coal train heading from Montana to British Columbia sits with one car partially off the track about one mile east of Wintler Park, in Vancouver, Wash. BNSF Railway and seven environmental groups in Washington and Oregon have settled a lawsuit saying that coal spilled from trains pollutes waterways in Washington state.BNSF admits no wrongdoing in the settlement finalized Friday, March 3, 2017. (Ariane Kunze /The Columbian via AP, file)

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This Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017 photo provided by Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway shows a BNSF Railway train with a plow where it was clearing snow from the tracks after avalanche control efforts along the southern edge of Glacier National Park near Essex, Mont. Freight traffic has resumed through the Glacier National Park area after BNSF Railway completed avalanche mitigation work. Amtrak passenger trains will follow Thursday. (Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway via AP)

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Smoke and flames erupt from the scene of a train derailment Thursday, March 5, 2015, near Galena, Ill. A BNSF Railway freight train loaded with crude oil derailed around 1:20 p.m. in a rural area where the Galena River meets the Mississippi, said Jo Daviess County Sheriff's Sgt. Mike Moser. (AP Photo/Telegraph Herald, Mike Burley)

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FILE - This Nov. 6, 2013, file photo, shows a BNSF Railway train hauling crude oil near Wolf Point, Mont. Railroads that haul volatile crude shipments have reached an agreement with U.S. transportation officials to adopt wide-ranging voluntary safety measures after a string of explosive and deadly accidents. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS A BNSF Railway train hauls crude oil west of Wolf Point, Mont. U.S. officials, meeting in Washington Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014 say companies need to come up with safer ways to transport oil on the nation's rail lines following some explosive accidents as crude trains proliferate across North America.