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Cargo train pulled into Cleveland with $355,000 worth of items missing, lawsuit says
Cleveland.com ^ | 11/26/22 | Adam Ferrise

Posted on 11/27/2022 2:41:32 AM PST by EBH

A train from Los Angeles pulled into Cleveland with some $355,000 worth of items missing, according to a federal lawsuit.

A Hong Kong company, Orient Overseas Container Line, filed the lawsuit last month in federal court in Cleveland, saying the merchandise was pilfered from a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway train somewhere in California.

The company accused the railroad company of negligence and breach of contract.

Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer reached out to Burlington Northern Santa Fe officials for comment.

Los Angeles has recently seen a barrage of theft from trains. Union and Pacific Railways estimated in January that thefts from its trains in Los Angeles jumped 160% in 2021. Photos of railyards show boxes and items strewn about.

The missing cargo was headed to Jenne Inc., an Avon technology distributor. The lawsuit does not say exactly what was taken.

The shipment arrived on Nov. 1, 2021, in Los Angeles in good order, according to the lawsuit.

When the train arrived in Cleveland, the container’s original seal had been opened and replaced, and nearly 200 cartons of containers were damaged or missing, the lawsuit said.

Burlington Northern Santa Fe denied a claim for the missing merchandise, the lawsuit said.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; crime; railcar
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To: rottweiller_inc

Something’s odd here about the insurance — either that train route is uninsurable or so costly the shipper self-insured.

With insurance, you’d expect the underwriter to go after the carrier for negligence, so why is it the shipper who’s suing?


41 posted on 11/27/2022 1:47:42 PM PST by nicollo ("I said no!")
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To: 5th MEB

Everyone in Roanoke Va knows you don’t mess with The Norfolk Southern Police. This goes back to the Baldwin Felts days


42 posted on 11/27/2022 1:51:02 PM PST by virginia lurker
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To: Scrambler Bob

It appears to me, the city, county and state have interest. The suit needs to include them all, they allow their cities to become overrun.

If the RR “protected” its goods, rest assured the above mentioned entities would sue the RR for harming a protected class.


43 posted on 11/27/2022 1:58:00 PM PST by bigfootbob (Arm Up and Carry On!)
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To: Dr. Sivana
If it is a California port, it might take some time to get it on a truck. In a few years it might be hard to get a diesel truck to even access the port.

Yep, zero emissions trucks are the talk of the town.

44 posted on 11/27/2022 2:44:28 PM PST by gunsequalfreedom (ui)
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To: EBH

Dear Hong Kong, Houston also has shipping ports.


45 posted on 11/27/2022 2:55:26 PM PST by unlearner ( Si vis pacem, para bellum. Let him who desires peace prepare for war.)
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