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Legislation intoduced to make railroads subject to antitrust laws.
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Ed, <br /> <br />I think what you are asking for is a dedicated study or two, which takes both time and money. If you want me to perform such a study, it will require some up front cash, not to mention my having to arrange some time off from my current position. As far as Mr. Sol, as far as I know he has not taken a stand one way or the other on open access, and it is probably better for him that he doesn't since he provides so much valuable information anyway, and I would hate to see his credibility discounted by others if he took a stand on the issue. I also meant what I said, you seem to have more of a perceptive and open mind toward these issues than others on this forum. In the meantime, one of the earliest open access proposals was written by former railroad financial analyst Isabel H. Benham (now retired) in the November 1990 issue of TRAINS magazine. If you can find a copy of this issue, I would strongly urge you to get it. <br /> <br />BTW, Chicago's no good for me. How about Boise or Spokane?
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