Since the passage of the Staggers Act in 1980, many railroads have merged. The market share of Class I railroads has increased since then, while the number of Class I railroads has fallen to only seven. Through railroad mergers, rail-to-rail competition has been reduced, railroad market power has increased, and rail costs have fallen by over half in real terms. Over much of this period, most of these reduced costs were passed on to shippers as savings through lower rates. Since 2004, however, average rail rates per ton-mile for all commodities have climbed 36 percent, negating some of the savings over the period. Although some of these real rail rate increases have contributed to record rail profitability and capital investment, mos...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over 25 ...
US Transportation Collection2002PDFTech ReportDavis, David EWilson, Wesley W.United States. Departme...
Agricultural and other shippers are concerned about the sufficiency in rural areas of transportation...
Since the passage of the Staggers Act in 1980, many railroads have merged. The market share of Clas...
The Staggers Act of 1980 changed the transaction rules in rail transportation markets, reducing the ...
Rationalization of U.S. freight railroads following the Staggers Rail Act of 1980 had led to lower r...
Since partial deregulation in 1980, there has been a massive consolidation of firms in the U.S. rail...
815115PDFResearch PaperGAO-01-689RailroadsFreight carsFreight transportationBulk cargoConsolidationM...
Too often railroad industry officials and observers use aggregate measures and general statistics to...
At a recent Congressional hearing, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) declared that rail ra...
An examination of the effects of deregulation and the performance of the Surface Transportation Boar...
The Stagger’s Act of 1980 largely deregulated the Class I Railroad industry and has had profound eff...
Between 1980 and 2008, extensive productivity improvements and changes in traffic mix allowed railro...
960460PDFResearch PaperRailroadsMergersConsolidationsCostsSavingsEconomic impactsDeregulationUpper G...
The passage of the Staggers Act in 1980 gave U.S. railroads significant rate-making flexibilities, i...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over 25 ...
US Transportation Collection2002PDFTech ReportDavis, David EWilson, Wesley W.United States. Departme...
Agricultural and other shippers are concerned about the sufficiency in rural areas of transportation...
Since the passage of the Staggers Act in 1980, many railroads have merged. The market share of Clas...
The Staggers Act of 1980 changed the transaction rules in rail transportation markets, reducing the ...
Rationalization of U.S. freight railroads following the Staggers Rail Act of 1980 had led to lower r...
Since partial deregulation in 1980, there has been a massive consolidation of firms in the U.S. rail...
815115PDFResearch PaperGAO-01-689RailroadsFreight carsFreight transportationBulk cargoConsolidationM...
Too often railroad industry officials and observers use aggregate measures and general statistics to...
At a recent Congressional hearing, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) declared that rail ra...
An examination of the effects of deregulation and the performance of the Surface Transportation Boar...
The Stagger’s Act of 1980 largely deregulated the Class I Railroad industry and has had profound eff...
Between 1980 and 2008, extensive productivity improvements and changes in traffic mix allowed railro...
960460PDFResearch PaperRailroadsMergersConsolidationsCostsSavingsEconomic impactsDeregulationUpper G...
The passage of the Staggers Act in 1980 gave U.S. railroads significant rate-making flexibilities, i...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over 25 ...
US Transportation Collection2002PDFTech ReportDavis, David EWilson, Wesley W.United States. Departme...
Agricultural and other shippers are concerned about the sufficiency in rural areas of transportation...