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"Open Access" and regulation of railroad freight rates.
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[quote user="Murphy Siding"] <P>[quote user="Datafever"]<BR><BR>Well, then, there is nothing left to discuss, is there? If you insist on using your own definitions - no matter how generally unaccepted they are -, then "by definition", you can't be wrong in anything that you say.<BR>[/quote]</P> <P> Methinks the same type of definition contortions could be used to prove that the sky is, or isn't blue.[;)]</P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>Well, the definition I use is quite straightforward, e.g. no gray area, no arbitrary R/VC standards, etc. Either you have one physical connection to one Class I railroad, or you don't.</P> <P> </P>
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