State Railroad Commissions: Ten Years' Working of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission |
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... increase in the government railroads that occurred on the annexation of the provinces acquired in 1866 , and the establishment of connecting lines between the Eastern and Western railroads have proved the government railroad sys- tem to ...
... increase in the government railroads that occurred on the annexation of the provinces acquired in 1866 , and the establishment of connecting lines between the Eastern and Western railroads have proved the government railroad sys- tem to ...
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... increased , however , as soon as they were found to be pay- ing undertakings , the rate of increase being about propor- tionate to the increase in mileage . The necessity for the establishment of direct communication between the chief ...
... increased , however , as soon as they were found to be pay- ing undertakings , the rate of increase being about propor- tionate to the increase in mileage . The necessity for the establishment of direct communication between the chief ...
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... increased immeasurably , and the unavoidable provisions for the safety of working call for a constantly increased expenditure . Costly passages of one line over or under the others take the place of level tracks and level crossings of ...
... increased immeasurably , and the unavoidable provisions for the safety of working call for a constantly increased expenditure . Costly passages of one line over or under the others take the place of level tracks and level crossings of ...
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... increased , and likewise the working expen- ses must increase continually by reason of the greater com- plication and number of the lines . ( b . ) WITH REGARD TO OPERATION - DISADVANTAGES OF A DIVIDED AND COMPETITIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE ...
... increased , and likewise the working expen- ses must increase continually by reason of the greater com- plication and number of the lines . ( b . ) WITH REGARD TO OPERATION - DISADVANTAGES OF A DIVIDED AND COMPETITIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE ...
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... increase in working expenses to provide the arrangements made by each road at its junc- tion with another to secure the proper transfer of all freight and baggage . Even this increased expenditure includes only a portion of this ...
... increase in working expenses to provide the arrangements made by each road at its junc- tion with another to secure the proper transfer of all freight and baggage . Even this increased expenditure includes only a portion of this ...
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STATE RAILROAD COMMISSIONS 10 State Railroad Commissions,William a. (William August) 181 Crafts No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 68 - State as to the manner in which they are operated, with reference to the security and accommodation of the public...
Page 48 - In all controversies, civil or criminal, the rates of fares and freights established by said Commission shall be deemed conclusively just and reasonable, and in any action against such corporation or company for damages sustained by charging excessive rates, the plaintiff, in addition to the actual damage, may, in the discretion of the Judge or jury, recover exemplary damages.
Page 48 - ... and other transportation companies, to send for persons and papers, to administer oaths, take testimony, and punish for contempt of their orders and processes, in the same manner and to the same extent as Courts of record, and enforce their decisions and correct abuses through the medium of the Courts.
Page 47 - ... and as nearly equal in population as practicable ; in each of which, one judge of the court of common pleas for said district, and residing therein, shall be elected by the electors of said subdivision.
Page 49 - The Legislature shall have power, by a twothirds vote of all the members elected to each house, to remove any one or more of said Commissioners from office, for dereliction of duty, or corruption, or incompetency...
Page 57 - Before proceeding to make such examination in accordance with such application or petition, said Commissioners shall give to the petitioners and the corporation reasonable notice in writing of the time and place of entering upon the same.
Page 64 - Board shall give notice and information, in writing, to the corporation of the improvements and changes which they deem to be proper...
Page 9 - ... the actual working of the system of railroad transportation in its bearing upon the business and prosperity of the state...
Page 47 - Said commission shall have the power to establish rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freight by railroads and other transportation companies, and no railroad or other transportation company shall charge or demand or collect or receive a greater or less or different compensation for such transportation...