Railroad Consolidation: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 11212, a Bill to Promote the Unification of Carriers Engaged in Interstate Commerce, and for Other Purposes. May 24, 25, 26, 27, June 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 17, and 18, 1926 |
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Page 12
... less seems to me can only be determined by time and actual experience in the development of such consolidations . Those portions of the present law contemplating consolidations are not sufficiently effective in producing expeditious ...
... less seems to me can only be determined by time and actual experience in the development of such consolidations . Those portions of the present law contemplating consolidations are not sufficiently effective in producing expeditious ...
Page 15
... less than 20 nor more than 35 systems ; not regional or zone systems but systems that will preserve substantially existing channels of commerce and full competition in service . In the grouping of the railways into these systems another ...
... less than 20 nor more than 35 systems ; not regional or zone systems but systems that will preserve substantially existing channels of commerce and full competition in service . In the grouping of the railways into these systems another ...
Page 16
... less than nothing to less than 3 per cent upon the lowest estimate of the value of the property that could be attached to it under any rule of valuation . * * * The object of consolidation , therefore , is to keep these roads running ...
... less than nothing to less than 3 per cent upon the lowest estimate of the value of the property that could be attached to it under any rule of valuation . * * * The object of consolidation , therefore , is to keep these roads running ...
Page 19
... less than its value and become a member of a new corporation against his will . While the idea of public regulation , as we now understand it , was still unformed in the minds of men at this early period , and the direc- tors of the ...
... less than its value and become a member of a new corporation against his will . While the idea of public regulation , as we now understand it , was still unformed in the minds of men at this early period , and the direc- tors of the ...
Page 38
... less than carload shipments and more full carloads on less than carload traffic to single destination . 10. Car supply readily regulated because of the large number of cars neces- sarily on each system and the lesser number of railroads ...
... less than carload shipments and more full carloads on less than carload traffic to single destination . 10. Car supply readily regulated because of the large number of cars neces- sarily on each system and the lesser number of railroads ...
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Page 393 - But we think the sound construction of the Constitution must allow to the national legislature that discretion, with respect to the means by which the powers it confers are to be carried into execution, which will enable that body to perform the high duties assigned to it, in the manner most beneficial to the people.
Page 353 - In so prescribing and determining the divisions of joint rates, fares and charges, the commission shall give due consideration, among other things, to the efficiency with which the carriers concerned are operated, the amount of revenue required to pay their respective operating expenses, taxes, and a fair return on their railway property held for and used in the service of transportation...
Page 482 - Subject to the foregoing requirements, the several systems shall be so arranged that the cost of transportation as between competitive systems and as related to the values of the properties through which the service is rendered shall be the same, so far as practicable...
Page 4 - An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes...
Page 15 - In the division of such railways into such systems under such plan, competition shall be preserved as fully as possible and wherever practicable the existing routes and channels of trade and commerce shall be maintained.
Page 453 - Act shall undertake the extension of its line of railroad, or the construction of a new line of railroad, or shall acquire or operate any line of railroad, or extension thereof, or shall engage in transportation under this Act over or by means of such additional or extended line of railroad...
Page 240 - In the exercise of its power to prescribe just and reasonable rates the Commission shall give due consideration, among other factors, to the effect of rates on the movement of traffic...
Page 6 - Such certificate must be published once a week for four successive weeks, in a newspaper published in the county, if there be one, and if there be none in such county, then in a newspaper in an adjoining county.
Page 96 - It shall be lawful for two or more carriers by railroad, subject to this Act, to consolidate their properties or any part thereof, into one corporation for the ownership, management, and operation of the properties theretofore in separate ownership, management, and operation...
Page 188 - ... is not entitled as of constitutional right to more than a fair net operating income upon the value of its properties which are being devoted to transportation. By investment in a business dedicated to the public service the owner must recognize that, as compared with investment in private business, he can not expect either high or speculative dividends, but that his obligation limits him to only fair or reasonable profit.