This paper examines the development of public policy involving the abandonment of railroads in the United States. It will show the changes over time in abandonment policy, the inter-governmental relations, and the outcomes from these changes. A case study of this policy is examined related to the closure of a rail line in the State of Michigan.Master of Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationUniversity of Michigan-Flinthttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143244/1/Ricica.pd
Since the economic liberalization of the rail industry in North America, the industry has sought con...
Review of: When the Railroad Leaves Town: American Communities in the Age of Rail Line Abandonment. ...
Several factors are responsible for the increased rate of railroad branchline abandonment in South D...
Includes bibliographical references."This paper briefly reviews past policy of the Interstate Commer...
783314737PDFBooklet/PamphletPM 685 3-25-97AbandonmentProperty condemnationRailroad facilitiesRailroa...
The railroads serving South Dakota discontinued service on several branchlines prior to 1978. Abando...
Prior to the passage of the Regional Railroad Reorganization Act of 1973, the position of the Inters...
"Paper to be presented at National Symposium on Transportation for Agriculture and Rural America, Ne...
Since 1920 there has been an accelerating discontinuance of passenger train service in Minnesota. Ra...
Proposed abandonment of branch rail lines in rural areas has stimulated considerable concern over th...
This study seeks to contribute to the development of procedures which provide useful information to ...
Some 249 miles of Nebraska rail line have been abandoned since 1963; another 310 miles are in conten...
The Carrington-to-Turtle Lake rail line serves five agricultural shippers in a four county area in c...
10560251621416102007Final reportPDFResearch PaperNTIS-PB2008100595MBTC 1011 (Grant)Railroad facility...
The railroad industry will have a very critical role in the eventual shipping of commercial spent fu...
Since the economic liberalization of the rail industry in North America, the industry has sought con...
Review of: When the Railroad Leaves Town: American Communities in the Age of Rail Line Abandonment. ...
Several factors are responsible for the increased rate of railroad branchline abandonment in South D...
Includes bibliographical references."This paper briefly reviews past policy of the Interstate Commer...
783314737PDFBooklet/PamphletPM 685 3-25-97AbandonmentProperty condemnationRailroad facilitiesRailroa...
The railroads serving South Dakota discontinued service on several branchlines prior to 1978. Abando...
Prior to the passage of the Regional Railroad Reorganization Act of 1973, the position of the Inters...
"Paper to be presented at National Symposium on Transportation for Agriculture and Rural America, Ne...
Since 1920 there has been an accelerating discontinuance of passenger train service in Minnesota. Ra...
Proposed abandonment of branch rail lines in rural areas has stimulated considerable concern over th...
This study seeks to contribute to the development of procedures which provide useful information to ...
Some 249 miles of Nebraska rail line have been abandoned since 1963; another 310 miles are in conten...
The Carrington-to-Turtle Lake rail line serves five agricultural shippers in a four county area in c...
10560251621416102007Final reportPDFResearch PaperNTIS-PB2008100595MBTC 1011 (Grant)Railroad facility...
The railroad industry will have a very critical role in the eventual shipping of commercial spent fu...
Since the economic liberalization of the rail industry in North America, the industry has sought con...
Review of: When the Railroad Leaves Town: American Communities in the Age of Rail Line Abandonment. ...
Several factors are responsible for the increased rate of railroad branchline abandonment in South D...