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  2. Rail transport company - Wikipedia

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    A rail transport company is a company active within the rail industry. It can be: a manufacturing company, a railway undertaking providing services through operating rolling stock, a railway infrastructure manager. In some jurisdictions such as the United States, railway companies may combine these roles. [1] Railway companies can be private or ...

  3. Rail transportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Railroads' fortunes changed after the passage of the Staggers Rail Act (1980), which deregulated railroad companies, who had previously faced much stronger regulation than other modes of transportation. With innovations such as trailer-on-flatcar and intermodal freight transport, railroad traffic increased.

  4. Rail transport - Wikipedia

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    For passenger transport, advertisement income can be significant. Governments may choose to give subsidies to rail operation, since rail transport has fewer externalities than other dominant modes of transport. If the railway company is state-owned, the state may simply provide direct subsidies in exchange for increased production.

  5. List of railway companies - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of the world's railway operating companies listed alphabetically by continent and country. This list includes companies operating both now and in the past. This list includes companies operating both now and in the past.

  6. The Esch-Cummins Act directed the ICC to prepare and adopt a plan for the consolidation of the railroad companies into a limited number of systems. [75] During the 1920s the railroad industry, with its rates and routes continuing to be set by the ICC, was facing increasing competition from other modes of transportation: trucking and airplanes ...

  7. CSX Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Four Rivers Transportation, Inc., P&L is based in Wilmington, Delaware. It is a railroad holding company in the United States. It is jointly owned by the management of the P&L Railway, as well as CSX Corporation, the latter of which holds a majority. [12]

  8. List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States

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    Elkhart and Western Railroad (EWR) Ellis and Eastern Company (EE) Elwood, Joliet & Southern Railroad (EJSR) Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad (ELS) Evansville Western Railway (EVWR) Everett Railroad (EV) Fairfield Southern Company (FS) Falls Road Railroad (FRR) Farmrail Corporation (FMRC) FFG&C Railroad (FFGC) Finger Lakes Railway (FGLK ...

  9. Rail transport operations - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport operations are the day-to-day operations of a railway. A railway has two major components: the infrastructure (the permanent way , tracks, stations, freight facilities, viaducts, tunnels, etc.) and the rolling stock (the passenger coaches , locomotives, freight cars , etc.)