Rail Merger Legislation

Rail Merger Legislation

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly

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Published: 1962

Total Pages: 1690

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Considers S. 3097, to amend the Clayton Act to impose a temporary moratorium on large railroad mergers to allow Federal evaluation of economic and regulatory impact of various proposed mergers.


Analysis and Evaluation of Past Experience in Rationalizing Railroad Networks

Analysis and Evaluation of Past Experience in Rationalizing Railroad Networks

Author: James Sloss

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Published: 1975

Total Pages: 244

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Railroad network rationalization constitutes a process of adjusting the size and configuration of the railroad plant and its utilization in conformity with current and prospective volumes of traffic to obtain optimum efficiency in costs and levels of service. This report reviews the nature and scope of prior efforts to rationalize rail networks, including the Transportation Act of 1920, the Emergency Transportation Act of 1933, abandonments, mergers, and rail-highway coordination. It has been found that, in most respects, these prior schemes have either failed entirely or have achieved less than their anticipated success. Numerous opportunities for improving industry performance have been hampered by interfirm rivalries, managerial insensitivity, employee organizations' opposition, and regulatory constraints imposed by statute or by directive. A recognition both of these restraining factors and of the potential benefits should advance the rationalization process in the future.