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Long-Term Trends in Railroad Service and Capacity for U.S. Agriculture

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  • Prater, Marvin
  • Klindworth, Keith

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Excerpt from the report: In this paper, the long-term trends in railroad services and capacity for U.S. agriculture are identified and described, particularly in terms of what these trends portend for agricultural shippers absent any change in the economically deregulated environment within which the U.S. rail industry has operated during the past 20 years. Before the trends are discussed, however, introductory material on how the U.S. railroad system has evolved over that time will be presented. After the long-term trends are presented, the paper concludes with a brief discussion of the likely long-term implications to U.S. agriculture of these long-term trends in railroad services and capacity.

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  • Prater, Marvin & Klindworth, Keith, 2000. "Long-Term Trends in Railroad Service and Capacity for U.S. Agriculture," Analysis 313478, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uamstr:313478
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313478
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    1. Spychalski, John C. & Swan, Peter F., 2004. "US rail freight performance under downsized regulation," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 12(3), pages 165-179, September.

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