The court of appeals (other than the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) has exclusive jurisdiction to enjoin, set aside, suspend (in whole or in part), or to determine the validity of—
(1)
all final orders of the Federal Communication Commission made reviewable by section
402
(a) of title
47;
(2)
all final orders of the Secretary of Agriculture made under chapters 9 and 20A of title
7, except orders issued under sections
210
(e),
217a, and
499g
(a) of title
7;
(3)
all rules, regulations, or final orders of—
(A)
the Secretary of Transportation issued pursuant to section
50501,
50502,
56101–56104, or
57109 of title
46 or pursuant to part B or C of subtitle IV, subchapter III of chapter 311, chapter 313, or chapter
315 of title
49; and
(B)
the Federal Maritime Commission issued pursuant to section
305,
41304,
41308, or
41309 or chapter 421section
305,
41304,
41308, or
41309 or chapter 421 or 441 of title 46;
(4)
all final orders of the Atomic Energy Commission made reviewable by section
2239 of title
42;
(5)
all rules, regulations, or final orders of the Surface Transportation Board made reviewable by section
2321 of this title;
(6)
all final orders under section 812 of the Fair Housing Act; and
(7)
all final agency actions described in section
20114
(c) of title
49.
Jurisdiction is invoked by filing a petition as provided by section
2344 of this title.