They are some pretty mean thing to say about Mr. K and the EBT. Who are you and what railroad do you run? By the way, it has not become law that one crossing being crossed eliminates the "insular" status. It is still in public notice for comment status. Also, in the old operating set up, Mr. K did not operate any revenue movement over the crossing at the station. He can pick up and dump everyone at the station. The movement of lite engines and work movements over the crossing can be operated just like any private industry can cross any public highway. Nearly every state in the union has a law that anyone has the right to build a track across any public highway, as long as they own the property on either side, and complies with the protection requirements. Mr. K family show continued signs of keeping it as a family heirloom. Much of the coal lands and timber sales have helped the EBT bottom line. PRR