The Freight Car Supply Problem and Car Rental Policies

The Freight Car Supply Problem and Car Rental Policies

Author: Patrick Parker Boles

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Published: 1972

Total Pages: 44

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Pricing policies are discussed as they relate to the supply and allocation of freight cars for the movement of agricultural products. Incentives guiding the allocation of empty cars--per diem, time-and-mileage car rentals, car service orders, and demurrage--have not always been adequate to ensure an equitable distribution of cars. The incentive per diem plan instituted in 1970 by the Interstate Commerce Commission is intended to increase freight car utilization by speeding up the return of general purpose boxcars during the grain harvest season when the shortage is most severe. Despite improved pricing policies, demand for freight cars will probably continue to exceed supply for several years. However, growing use of other modes of transportation for hauling agricultural products, improved railroad operations, and addition of more specialized equipment should reduce the demand for general purpose boxcars.


Freight Car Supply

Freight Car Supply

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Surface Transportation

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Published: 1969

Total Pages: 144

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Committee Serial No. 91-8. Considers the ICC failure to implement Public Law 89-430 to correct a shortage in railroad freight cars.


Freight Car Supply

Freight Car Supply

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Freight Car Shortage

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Published: 1959

Total Pages: 226

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Considers S. 1789, S. 1811, and S. 1812, to amend the Interstate Commerce Commission Act to authorize the ICC to affix certain fees relating to movements of railroad company owned boxcars. Focuses on need to expand and stabilize boxcar availability. June 1 and 2 hearings were held in Kansas City, Kansas.