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Unlikely. <br />Anyone that goes back and looks at the History of Railroads will see that there is always a continuous cycle. <br /> <br />Basic cycle is there are lots of railways they all are somewhat small, some larger than others, then they start merging and there are fewer railroads but they are bigger. Then they start to get small again, then big.... <br /> <br />It's always cycling, at this point were are now seeing a lot more regional or class IIIs take trackage that the class one's don't want therefore there are more smaller railways starting up, and the class one's getting a little smaller. <br /> <br />Basically, in my opinion, there will never be just one big railroad, the market will always be changing with railroads starting up and others shutting down, but it would likely never get to the extreme of one big line. <br /> <br />My [2c]
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