Union Pacific outlines some steps taken in wake of terrorist attacks
(North Platte, Nebraska-AP) -- A railroad company with several routes in Oklahoma is stepping up security after last year's terrorist attacks. <br><br>Officials from Union Pacific say the company will
Wednesday, October 30th 2002, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
(North Platte, Nebraska-AP) -- A railroad company with several routes in Oklahoma is stepping up security after last year's terrorist attacks.
Officials from Union Pacific say the company will install security cameras and work more closely with customers to track cars and cargo.
The announcement comes after last week's F-B-I warning that terrorists might target bridges and other key sections of railroad track.
But Union Pacific officials say they won't reveal all the details of their security strategy.
They say they don't want to tip their hand to possible terrorists.
Union Pacific has lines running through the Panhandle, and central and eastern Oklahoma.
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