Adequate rates, elimination of unnecessary expenditures and restraint of unfair competition necessary in public interest; elimination of grade crossings; question of whether rates of prosperous industries should be raised; railways alone in limitation of returns; service dependent upon earnings; adequate revenues vital; other forms of transportation favored; subsidizing railroads is cheaper than building waterways.
The public's stake in railroad prosperity
Ry. Age
Railway Age ; 85 , n 19
1928
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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