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Summary of the
Testimony of
Tom O’Connor
Tom O’Connor is Vice-President of Snavely
King Majoros O’Connor & Lee (Snavely King), an economic and management
consulting company. He has been engaged in the business of economic analysis
for more than thirty years, beginning in 1973 as an economist with the
Interstate Commerce Commission (now the Surface Transportation Board) and later
in economic consulting and management positions of increasing responsibility
with the United States Railway Association, Conrail, the Association of American
Railroads and, from 1982 through 1988 with DNS, Associates and since 1988 with
Snavely King Majoros O’Connor & Lee, (Snavely King), an economic and management
consulting company focusing on telecommunications and transportation. Mr.
O’Connor was Vice President and principal at DNS Associates and has been Vice
President and principal of Snavely King since joining the firm in 1988.
He has provided testimony in a number of
proceedings before courts and regulatory commissions in the United States and
Canada including:
- Interstate Commerce Commission,
- Computerized transportation database design
and use. Verified statement was submitted to ICC on behalf of the US
Railroad industry in Nov 1980 in Ex Parte No. 385,
- Surface Transportation Board,
- United States Railway Association,
- Regulatory Commission in Indiana,
- Regulatory Commission in New York,
- Regulatory Commission in Pennsylvania,
- State Court in Montana,
- State Court in Virginia,
- Arbitration Panel in New York,
- Mediation Panel in Massachusetts,
- Mediation Panel in Washington, DC,
- Canadian Crown Commission,
- US District Court for Eastern District of Virginia,
- US District Court for Arizona,
Tom O’Connor’s practice centers on
transportation with specific focus on litigation, negotiations and
infrastructure issues including rationalization and redesign of the railroad
infrastructure in the US as well as rebuilding of the railway infrastructure in
Eastern Europe.
Mr. O’Connor’s work in Eastern Europe
focused on both transportation and telecommunications.
Tom
O’Connor Testimony in Federal Regulatory Cases
- The comparative merits of the Interstate
Commerce Commission’s Uniform Rail Costing System (URCS) and Cost Center
Accounting submitted to the ICC on behalf of the US
Railroad industry in February 1980 in Docket No. 37203.
- The economics and computer technology of the
Light Density Line Methodology used to define Conrail,
submitted to USRA before a special hearing in 1980.
- Computerized transportation database design and
use. Verified statement was submitted to ICC on
behalf of the US Railroad industry in Nov 1980 in Ex Parte No. 385.
- The comparative merits of two regulatory
rail-costing systems, URCS and Rail Form A, submitted
to the ICC on behalf of the US Railroad industry in March 1981, in Ex Parte 399.
- Testimony on the Preliminary 1979 Rail Cost
Study as released by the ICC, calling for adopting and improving URCS.
This was submitted to the ICC on behalf of the US Railroad industry in Docket
No. 37203 in February 1982.
- Rail costing using Rail Form a costs applied to
service units generated by a computerized rail network model.
This verified statement was submitted to the ICC on behalf of a shipper located
in Nevada in July 1985 in ICC Docket Nos. 37809 and 37815S.
- Rail costing, also using Rail Form A costs
applied to service units generated by computerized network model.
This verified statement was submitted to ICC on behalf of a shipper located in
Nevada in November, 1986 in Docket No. 37809, 37815S.
- Stand Alone Rail Costing, for use in rate
reasonableness, using service units developed with a series of computerized
network model. This verified statement was submitted
to the ICC on behalf of the Association of American Railroads in September, 1988
in Docket No. 38239S
- Rail merger conditions, developed using rail
costs and a computerized network model. This
verified statement was submitted to the ICC in March 1994 in Finance Docket No.
21215 (Sub. No. 5)
- The effects of computerized methods on rail
operations and costs. This verified statement was
submitted to the ICC on behalf of Coleto Creek Utility in July 1994 in Docket
No. 41242.
- The cost of rail coal transportation using URCS
costs and A Stand Alone Network. This verified
statement was submitted to the ICC on behalf of West Texas Utilities in April
1995 in Docket No. 41191.
- Further testimony on the cost of rail coal
transportation using URCS costs and a Stand Alone Network.
This verified statement was submitted to the ICC on behalf of West Texas
Utilities in July 1995 in Docket No. 41191.
- Oral Argument on the effects of the BN-SF merger
on rail costs and service presented before the full Commission
in August, 1995 on behalf of Universal Forest Products in Finance Docket No.
32549.
- The effects of the UP-SP merger on costs,
infrastructure and operations. Verified statement was
submitted to ICC on Behalf of Kansas City Southern Railroad in March 1996 in
Finance Docket No. 32760.
- Competitive truck transportation market.
Joint Verified Statement with James Wells was submitted to Surface
Transportation Board (STB) on behalf of TJ MAXX on June 22, 1998 in Docket No.
41192
- The investment plans of UP-SP to remedy effects
of the UP-SP merger. Verified statement was submitted
to STB on Behalf of Kansas City Southern Railroad in June, 1998 in Finance
Docket No. 32760 UP-SP Merger Oversight Proceeding
- The Arkansas and Missouri Railroad Request For
Discontinuance Waiver Filed on Behalf of Kansas City
Southern Railroad. Verified statement was submitted to Surface Transportation
Board (STB) in November1998 in Finance Docket No. 32670.
- Further testimony on the competitive truck
transportation market. Joint Verified Statement with
James Wells was submitted to Surface Transportation Board (STB) on behalf of
TJMAXX in January, 1999 in Docket No. 41192
- Rail Merger Guidelines to develop new and
improved merger analysis processes. Verified
statements were submitted to Surface Transportation Board (STB) on behalf of
OxyChem, Oxy Vinyls, BASF and Williams Energy Services in May 2000 in Ex Parte
582.
- Reply Testimony on Rail Merger Guidelines to
develop new and improved merger analysis processes.
Reply Verified statements were submitted to Surface Transportation Board (STB)
on behalf of OxyChem, Oxy Vinyls, BASF and Williams Energy Services in June 2000
in Ex Parte 582.
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Testimony on Rail Costs and Rates
Verified statement was submitted to Surface Transportation Board (STB) on behalf
of Peabody Energy Company June 2003 in Docket 42077.
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Testimony on Rail Costs and Rates
Verified statement was submitted to Surface Transportation Board (STB) June 2004
in Ex Parte 646.
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Testimony on Rail Costs and Rates
Oral testimony was presented to Surface Transportation Board (STB) July 2004 in
Ex Parte 646.
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Testimony on Rail Costs and Rates Oral and written testimony was presented to Surface Transportation Board (STB)
June 2005 in NOR 42093 646.
- Testimony on
Rail Costs and Rates
Oral and written testimony was presented to Surface Transportation Board (STB)
October in Ex Parte 658.
Tom
O’Connor -- State, Regional and Canadian Testimony
- Expert
testimony centering on transportation rates and costs and the implications for
antitrust matters.
This testimony involved research and development of computerized cost and rate
analyses for rail and truck service to Arizona and surrounding areas. The
evidence is focuses on resolving antitrust allegations regarding certain
construction materials. This evidence was developed and submitted on behalf of
Solcon in May, 2003 with oral testimony at deposition in 2003. The case was
under adjudication as Case No. CIV 01 01269 PHX ROS, United States District
Court for the District of Arizona and has been settled.
- Expert testimony centering on commuter railroad
operations and costs. This testimony involved design
and development of computerized costing models of commuter rail operations.
The evidence was central to arbitration to resolve subsidy disputes between New
York and Connecticut. This evidence was developed and submitted on behalf of
Metro North Commuter Railroad in August 1996 with oral testimony presented in
February 1997. The case was decided successfully in favor of the client.
- Expert testimony centering on the effects of a
series of explosions on transportation operations and costs.
This was submitted on behalf of Washington Construction Company in a damages
case filed by Burlington Northern Railroad in state court in Montana, First
Judicial District Court, and Cause Number ADV 91-1885. The case went to a jury
trial and was decided successfully in favor of the client in September 1993.
- Expert testimony centering on computerized
network models. This was submitted in an antitrust
case filed on behalf of Geoplex in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District
of Virginia, Geoplex Corporation v. CACI, Inc. Civil Action No. 89-610-A. This
evidence was developed and submitted in November 1989.
- Expert testimony centering on transportation
operations and costs. This was submitted on behalf
of the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan before a
Canadian Crown Commission in a series of hearings held in Winnipeg, Manitoba and
Regina, Saskatchewan in 1976. This led to an historic change in Canadian
transportation regulation.
- In addition to these cases Mr. O’Connor has also
submitted testimony on rail costs and operations before State regulatory
commissions in Indiana, Pennsylvania and New York.
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