
    In re NEW ORLEANS TRAIN CAR LEAKAGE FIRE LITIGATION.
    No. 2000-CA-0479.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.
    Aug. 1, 2001.
    Henry T. Dart, David P. Bains, Joseph M. Bruno, Harry E. Cantrell, Frank J. D’Amico, Calvin C. Fayard, Wendell H. Gauthier, Jack W. Harang, Darleen M. Jacobs, C. Joseph Murray, David W. Robinson, H. Edward Sherman, Thomas L. Smith, Vernon P. Thomas, T. Allen Usry, Plaintiffs’ Legal Committee.
    Joseph M. Bruno, David Scalia, Anthony Irpino, Bruno & Bruno, New Orleans, LA, and Wendell H. Gauthier, Bruce C. Dean, Gauthier, Downing, LaBarre, Beiser & Dean, and T. Allen Usry, Usry & Weeks, and Henry T. Dart, Metairie, LA, Plaintiffs’ Liaison Counsel.
    Darleen M. Jacobs, New Orleans, LA, and Luther F. Cole, Baton Rouge, LA, Counsel for Plaintiffs/Appellees. ■
    Harry S. Hardin, III, Raymond J. Salas-si, Jr., Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, L.L.P., and Sam A. Leblanc, III, Adams and Reese, LLP, and Roy J. Rodney, Jr., Rodney, Bordenave, Boykin & Ehret, New Orleans, LA, Counsel for Defendanl/Appellant (CSX Transportation, Inc.).
    Daniel Lund, Timothy F. Daniels, David W. O’Quinn, Montgomery, Barnett, Brown, Read, Hammond & Mintz, LLP, New Orleans, LA, and Joseph L. Shea, Jr., Barlow and Hardtner, L.C., Shreveport, LA, Counsel for Defendant/Appellant (AMF-BRD, Inc.).
    Eric Shuman, Dwayne C. Jefferson, McGlinchey Stafford, A.P.L.C., and K. Eric Gisleson, Douglas L. Grundmeyer, Chaffe, McCall, Phillips, Toler & Sarpy, L.L.P., New Orleans, LA, Counsel for Defendant/Appellant (Nova Chemicals, Inc.).
    John S. Keller and Richard C. Stanley, Thomas M. Flanagan, Bryan C. Reuter, Stanley & Flanagan, L.L.C., New Orleans, LA, Amicus Curiae (The City of New Orleans).
    Taylor L. Caffery, American Lung Association of Louisiana, Inc., Baton Rouge, LA, Amicus Curiae (The American Lung Association of Louisiana, Inc.).
    Court composed of Chief Judge WILLIAM H. BYRNES, III, Judge JOAN BERNARD ARMSTRONG and Judge JAMES F. McKAY, III.
   ON APPLICATION FOR REHEARING

JOAN BERNARD ARMSTRONG, Judge.

The application for rehearing of Nova Chemicals, Inc. (“Polysar”) is denied. The duty and liability of Polysar was not determined solely by the ownership of the buta-diene, or by any other single factor, but by the several factors discussed in our opinion on original hearing.  