Western Coal Traffic League
The Western Coal Traffic League (WCTL) is a voluntary association dedicated to advocating for the interests of consumers of coal produced from U.S. mines located west of the Mississippi River. Founded in 1977, WCTL represents a diverse membership that includes publicly traded companies, local governments, cooperatives, and government authorities, collectively purchasing, transporting, and consuming over 200 million tons of western coal each year.
WCTL engages with various federal and state entities, including Congress and regulatory agencies, to address issues such as increased federal royalties, railroad mergers, and unfair practices related to coal transportation. By focusing solely on the interests of coal consumers, WCTL maintains a membership that excludes producers and transporters of western coal.
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