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71% of Voters Reject Proposed Railroad ‘Monopoly’

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29.04.2026

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71% of Voters Reject Proposed Railroad ‘Monopoly’

A new survey from the Stop the Rail Merger Coalition, conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, which is heavily relied upon by President Donald Trump’s administration, found that 71% of likely voters oppose the $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, which Union Pacific proposed a day before the two companies were set to file a revised application.

The proposed merger would create the largest railroad in U.S. history and control nearly half of the nation’s rail traffic.

The majority of the survey’s 1,400 respondents indicated........

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