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Bozeman: Take a Stand Against Increased Coal Train Traffic

djohnson| July 16, 2012| Take Action

If big coal companies get their way, up to fifteen 1.5 mile-long coal trains could soon be roaring through Bozeman each day on the way to Oregon and Washington ports where the coal will be shipped to Asia, leaving a trail of traffic congestion, toxic coal dust and dangerous diesel exhaust in their wake. Please take action by contacting the Bozeman City Commission,  and encourage the city commission to take a stand on coal exports!  <TAKE ACTION NOW>

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