Union Pacific pledges millions for train track improvements

KSDK Tuesday 5th May, 2009

-- Union Pacific Railroad has pledged more than $15 million in track improvements for its line from St. Louis to Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Mark Davis, a spokesman for the Union Pacific Corporation, sai...


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