Problems of the Railroads: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Surface Transportation of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session.... |
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... important this matter is to the whole country and we know that he will give us what attention and time that he can ... importance of surface transportation . President Eisenhower has just called upon our Nation to embark upon a program ...
... important this matter is to the whole country and we know that he will give us what attention and time that he can ... importance of surface transportation . President Eisenhower has just called upon our Nation to embark upon a program ...
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... important and most vexing problems confronting the rail- roads today stem directly from governmental transportation policies and prac- tices . Perhaps the major problems are those that are created by the express provisions of statutory ...
... important and most vexing problems confronting the rail- roads today stem directly from governmental transportation policies and prac- tices . Perhaps the major problems are those that are created by the express provisions of statutory ...
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... important traffic from regulated carriers to exempt truckers of agricul- tural commodities is tremendous and is growing by leaps and bounds . The agricultural exemption has been broadened by judicial interpretation to a point far beyond ...
... important traffic from regulated carriers to exempt truckers of agricul- tural commodities is tremendous and is growing by leaps and bounds . The agricultural exemption has been broadened by judicial interpretation to a point far beyond ...
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... important items , and need no additional com- ment here . Now , going back to the question of whether or not the ... importance of rail trans- portation , as indicated by the growth in their country . The Government owns and operates all ...
... important items , and need no additional com- ment here . Now , going back to the question of whether or not the ... importance of rail trans- portation , as indicated by the growth in their country . The Government owns and operates all ...
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... important functions are controlled by others that is , pricing , costs , and service — and , as previously indicated , each without relation to the other . This is particularly true in a growing inflationary and subsidized competitive ...
... important functions are controlled by others that is , pricing , costs , and service — and , as previously indicated , each without relation to the other . This is particularly true in a growing inflationary and subsidized competitive ...
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Page 372 - ... motor vehicles controlled and operated by a cooperative association as defined in the Agricultural Marketing Act...
Page 375 - May 5 by the Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics of the Interstate Commerce Commission. That Bureau publishes what they call a monthly comment on transportation statistics.
Page 200 - Commission shall find that the continuance or acquisition of such ownership, lease, operation, control, or interest will not prevent such common carrier by water or vessel from being operated in the interest of the public and with advantage to the convenience and commerce of the people, and that it will not exclude, prevent, or reduce competition on the route by water under consideration...
Page 27 - Nothing in this part, except the provisions of section 204 relative to qualifications and maximum hours of service of employees and safety of operation or standards of equipment shall be construed to include * * * (6) motor vehicles used in carrying property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (including shell fish), or agricultural (including horticultural) commodities (not including manufactured products thereof...
Page 371 - private carrier of property by motor vehicle" means any person not included in the terms "common carrier by motor vehicle" or "contract carrier by motor vehicle", who or which transports in interstate or foreign commerce by motor vehicle property of which such person is the owner, lessee, or bailee, when such transportation is for the purpose of sale, lease, rent, or bailment, or in furtherance of any commercial enterprise.
Page 650 - ... (c) In passing upon any proposed transaction under the provisions of this paragraph (2), the Commission shall give weight to the following considerations, among others: (1) The effect of the proposed transaction upon adequate transportation service to the public; (2) the effect upon the public interest of the inclusion, or failure to include, other railroads in the territory involved in the proposed transaction; (3) the total fixed charges resulting from the proposed transaction; and (4) the...
Page 771 - That nothing in this Act shall prevent the carriage, storage, or handling of property free or at reduced rates for the United States, State, or municipal governments, or for charitable purposes, or to or from fairs and expositions for exhibition thereat...
Page 543 - 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 by the carrier or carriers for which the rates are prescribed...
Page 199 - ... property consisting of ordinary livestock, fish (including shell fish), or agricultural (including horticultural) commodities (not including manufactured products thereof), if such motor vehicles are not used in carrying any other property, or passengers, for compensation...
Page 372 - It shall be the duty of every contract carrier by motor vehicle to file with the Commission, publish, and keep open for public inspection, in the form and manner prescribed by the Commission, schedules containing the actual rates or charges...