Historical Development of Transport Coordination & Integration in the United StatesU.S. Interstate Commerce Commission, Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics, 1950 - 217페이지 |
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4 페이지
... increasing development of the railroads . Eastern business centers began to compete for the traffic originating in the west . Various cities engaged in this competition . The Philadelphia area was in competition with New York City in ...
... increasing development of the railroads . Eastern business centers began to compete for the traffic originating in the west . Various cities engaged in this competition . The Philadelphia area was in competition with New York City in ...
6 페이지
... increases the facilities and conveniences for uninterrupted commercial intercourse . The Commission made a special ... increased by a series of amendments which it proposed . After the Supreme Court decided that the Commission had no ...
... increases the facilities and conveniences for uninterrupted commercial intercourse . The Commission made a special ... increased by a series of amendments which it proposed . After the Supreme Court decided that the Commission had no ...
7 페이지
... increases be enjoined applying the principles announced by the Supreme Court in the Trans - Missouri Freight Association case . The Attorney General refused to act expressing the opinion that the railroad committee action preceding the ...
... increases be enjoined applying the principles announced by the Supreme Court in the Trans - Missouri Freight Association case . The Attorney General refused to act expressing the opinion that the railroad committee action preceding the ...
11 페이지
... increased powers of the regulatory agencies . The Commission had opposed pooling and feared the consequences of ... increases in rates and discrimination in favor of the large shippers . It was not until near the end of the period before ...
... increased powers of the regulatory agencies . The Commission had opposed pooling and feared the consequences of ... increases in rates and discrimination in favor of the large shippers . It was not until near the end of the period before ...
13 페이지
... increased from 900 in 1911 to 1,342 in 1940 . The The Federal Coordinator proposed extension of regulation . Federal Coordinator devoted considerable attention to the problem of consolidation under the Emergency Act of 1933 as a ...
... increased from 900 in 1911 to 1,342 in 1940 . The The Federal Coordinator proposed extension of regulation . Federal Coordinator devoted considerable attention to the problem of consolidation under the Emergency Act of 1933 as a ...
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123 페이지 - ... equitable working conditions; * * * all to the end of developing, coordinating, and preserving a national transportation system by water, highway, and rail, as well as other means, adequate to meet the needs of the commerce of the United States, of the postal service, and of the national defense. All of the provisions of this act shall be administered and enforced with a view of carrying out the above declaration of policy.
99 페이지 - ... unfair or destructive competitive practices; improve the relations between, and coordinate transportation by and regulation of, motor carriers and other carriers; develop and preserve a highway transportation system properly adapted to the needs of the commerce of the United States and of the national defense...
80 페이지 - 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.
72 페이지 - 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...
88 페이지 - ... and of all other restraints, limitations, and prohibitions of law, Federal, State, or municipal...
41 페이지 - The proper function of a railroad corporation is to operate trains on its tracks, not to occupy the waters with ships in mock competition with itself, which in reality operate to the extinction of all genuine competition.
14 페이지 - ... to use service by motor vehicle to public advantage in its operations and will not unduly restrain competition.
16 페이지 - Act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the inherent advantages of each; to promote safe, adequate, economical, and efficient service and foster sound economic conditions in transportation and among the several carriers...
44 페이지 - ... expeditious and economical transfer or interchange of passengers or property between carriers by water and carriers by rail...
6 페이지 - America in congress assembled, that the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...