More than 92% of railroad mileage in the United States was built entirely by private enterprise - without benefit of land grants.
Most railroads receiving land grants were required by law to haul government freight and personel at reduced rates averaging 50%. Mail was hauled at a 20% reduction.
When the reduced rate requiements were finally repealed by Congress in 1945, a Congressional Committee reported:
"It is probable that the railroads have contributed over $900 million in payment of the lands which were transferred to them ..... ICC Commissioner J. B. Eastman estimated the value of the lands at the time they were granted was not more than $126 million."
Land grants to railroads were indeed a good deal for the United States.
Psychot Railroads were given generous land grants in exchange for serving as common carriers,...
Railroads were given generous land grants in exchange for serving as common carriers,...
PsychotAnyhoo, back to the topic at hand. I think Matt Rose was absolutely correct that the trend toward driving off smaller-margin business that seems to accompany PSR will get the railroads re-regulated at some point.
As I've opined, and others have also said, there is little new operationally in PSR. The railroads may not have embraced some of the practices as they could have, but it's not new.
The practice of driving off the lower profit business is definitely a characteristic of PSR. Many feel the goal is simply to move the now increased profits to the bottom line where the "activist" investors can harvest them.
Once EHH left the railroads he ran, many of the practices have been reversed. And the railroads that are embracing PSR on their own are doing so cautiously at best.
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Anyhoo, back to the topic at hand. I think Matt Rose was absolutely correct that the trend toward driving off smaller-margin business that seems to accompany PSR will get the railroads re-regulated at some point.
Railroads were given generous land grants in exchange for serving as common carriers, and as Rose said, the Staggers act carried a presumption that railroads would be given pricing flexibility in exchange for "carrying everything." The PSR crowd seems to have lost sight of this, and it's going to cost them if they continue down that road.
I offer my profoundest apologies to the denizens of this board. I will avoid politics in the future.
charlie hebdo Too much purely political posting on both sides, much of it non-factual, unrelated to railroads and toxic.
Too much purely political posting on both sides, much of it non-factual, unrelated to railroads and toxic.
Uncle_Bob Psychot Shadow the Cats owner Let's just compare the two platforms of the parties based on their candidate's that are running out there shall we. On the donkey side of things we have the open borders massive increases in taxes regulations gun grabbing jam everything down your throat and your going to like it or else along with paying for crimes that not one of us was alive for whenever they occurred in reperatations to certain groups of people. On the other side of the fence. Someone that's fighting to get American jobs back cutting regulations so our businesses can compete in the global market is taking on the toughest issues like border security unfair Trade practices of nations oh BTW has gotten Apple computer to produce their new Macintosh in the USA. He also in the last 3 years has by cutting regulations created more jobs than there are unemployed lowest minority rates in history lowest rates for women in history highest real wage growth since 92. Yet all we here on the media is he's done a terrible job. Just think about that. Which way would you vote if the media was covering him the way they covered the last president before him. You know the one that could do nothing wrong. The foregoing is a nearly perfect encapsulation of the worldview of the 40% of our country that’s going to vote for Trump come hell or high water. Unfortunately, virtually none of it is true. Yeah, none of it is true. Like the unemployment rate for blacks and Hispanics being at an all-time low. That's clearly untrue because a Donkey sycophant says it's untrue. Let me guess -- you're Don Lemon. I was lukewarm at best towards Trump, and stunned that he beat the anointed Ms. Inevitability, but he has actually kept some campaign promises while being undermined by the execrable Paul Ryan on others. There's no way in hell that I'll vote for any candidate of a party that supports taking away rights that are specifically enumerated in the Constitution. But I get it: "ORANGE MAN BAD! DEPLORABLES DUMB! THEM BAD PEOPLE, MUST BE PUNISHED!" And it doesn't matter that Trump is actually doing what the Dims, er Dems always said they wanted: tariffs everywhere, getting out of the Middle East (as opposed to fomenting unrest and using drones to assassinate people), adjusting regulations so minorities can start climbing out of poverty, and others. Predictably, this is met with calls for continued military involvement in the Middle East, cries of "racism," and agitprop from most media outlets about what an idiot Trump is and how stupid and uncouth his supporters (or anyone willing to hear him out) must be. By the way, thanks to your side for selling uranium to the now-satanic (as of November 9, 2016) Russians and for sending billions of dollars to the truly stable geniuses who run Iran over the protests of the supposedly stupid Trumpists (and other critics). Just those two fiascos should make an objective person ask who are the real morons whose malfeasance will harm America.
Psychot Shadow the Cats owner Let's just compare the two platforms of the parties based on their candidate's that are running out there shall we. On the donkey side of things we have the open borders massive increases in taxes regulations gun grabbing jam everything down your throat and your going to like it or else along with paying for crimes that not one of us was alive for whenever they occurred in reperatations to certain groups of people. On the other side of the fence. Someone that's fighting to get American jobs back cutting regulations so our businesses can compete in the global market is taking on the toughest issues like border security unfair Trade practices of nations oh BTW has gotten Apple computer to produce their new Macintosh in the USA. He also in the last 3 years has by cutting regulations created more jobs than there are unemployed lowest minority rates in history lowest rates for women in history highest real wage growth since 92. Yet all we here on the media is he's done a terrible job. Just think about that. Which way would you vote if the media was covering him the way they covered the last president before him. You know the one that could do nothing wrong. The foregoing is a nearly perfect encapsulation of the worldview of the 40% of our country that’s going to vote for Trump come hell or high water. Unfortunately, virtually none of it is true.
Shadow the Cats owner Let's just compare the two platforms of the parties based on their candidate's that are running out there shall we. On the donkey side of things we have the open borders massive increases in taxes regulations gun grabbing jam everything down your throat and your going to like it or else along with paying for crimes that not one of us was alive for whenever they occurred in reperatations to certain groups of people. On the other side of the fence. Someone that's fighting to get American jobs back cutting regulations so our businesses can compete in the global market is taking on the toughest issues like border security unfair Trade practices of nations oh BTW has gotten Apple computer to produce their new Macintosh in the USA. He also in the last 3 years has by cutting regulations created more jobs than there are unemployed lowest minority rates in history lowest rates for women in history highest real wage growth since 92. Yet all we here on the media is he's done a terrible job. Just think about that. Which way would you vote if the media was covering him the way they covered the last president before him. You know the one that could do nothing wrong.
Let's just compare the two platforms of the parties based on their candidate's that are running out there shall we. On the donkey side of things we have the open borders massive increases in taxes regulations gun grabbing jam everything down your throat and your going to like it or else along with paying for crimes that not one of us was alive for whenever they occurred in reperatations to certain groups of people.
On the other side of the fence. Someone that's fighting to get American jobs back cutting regulations so our businesses can compete in the global market is taking on the toughest issues like border security unfair Trade practices of nations oh BTW has gotten Apple computer to produce their new Macintosh in the USA. He also in the last 3 years has by cutting regulations created more jobs than there are unemployed lowest minority rates in history lowest rates for women in history highest real wage growth since 92. Yet all we here on the media is he's done a terrible job. Just think about that. Which way would you vote if the media was covering him the way they covered the last president before him. You know the one that could do nothing wrong.
The foregoing is a nearly perfect encapsulation of the worldview of the 40% of our country that’s going to vote for Trump come hell or high water. Unfortunately, virtually none of it is true.
Yeah, none of it is true. Like the unemployment rate for blacks and Hispanics being at an all-time low. That's clearly untrue because a Donkey sycophant says it's untrue. Let me guess -- you're Don Lemon.
I was lukewarm at best towards Trump, and stunned that he beat the anointed Ms. Inevitability, but he has actually kept some campaign promises while being undermined by the execrable Paul Ryan on others.
There's no way in hell that I'll vote for any candidate of a party that supports taking away rights that are specifically enumerated in the Constitution. But I get it: "ORANGE MAN BAD! DEPLORABLES DUMB! THEM BAD PEOPLE, MUST BE PUNISHED!" And it doesn't matter that Trump is actually doing what the Dims, er Dems always said they wanted: tariffs everywhere, getting out of the Middle East (as opposed to fomenting unrest and using drones to assassinate people), adjusting regulations so minorities can start climbing out of poverty, and others. Predictably, this is met with calls for continued military involvement in the Middle East, cries of "racism," and agitprop from most media outlets about what an idiot Trump is and how stupid and uncouth his supporters (or anyone willing to hear him out) must be.
By the way, thanks to your side for selling uranium to the now-satanic (as of November 9, 2016) Russians and for sending billions of dollars to the truly stable geniuses who run Iran over the protests of the supposedly stupid Trumpists (and other critics). Just those two fiascos should make an objective person ask who are the real morons whose malfeasance will harm America.
My apologies to everyone, but this is an ad hominem attack on me, and I’m not going to let it go...
First of all, lol@ “my side.” Until Trump came along, I had never/never voted for a Democrat for president. Believe it or not, some of us who are right-leaning cannot stomach the likes of Donald Trump, especially since his policies and actions go against pretty much everything real conservatives always stood for. How “conservative” is it to run a trillion-dollar deficit in a time of economic prosperity? How “conservative” is it to slap arbitrary tariffs on steel and aluminum on specious national security grounds? How “conservative” is it to cozy up to the likes of Putin, Kim, and Erdogan while trashing or abandoning our true allies? How “conservative” is it to act like a 10-year old on Twitter? I could go on and on...
I do agree with you that Trump is doing things on trade and foreign policy that most democrats would probably support under other circumstances — but that’s just another example of the hypocrisy on both sides of the political spectrum. The people I want to hear from are the so-called “conservatives” who don’t utter a peep about any of it. It proves what some of us knew all along: it’s not about principle, it’s about political tribalism.
Finally, I would point out that your post is a prime example of the extent to which political discourse in our country has seemingly become irreparably toxic. Due to the mere fact that I disagreed with you and Trump, you immediately felt the need to label me a “donkey syncophant” and imply that I’m a rabidly anti-Trump CNN commentator. There are still a lot of centrists and moderates like me, both left and right-leaning, and many of us are sick and tired of the mouth-breathers on both sides of the spectrum setting the agenda.
Psychot Shadow the Cats owner charlie hebdo Your blatant and long political posts do not belong on here. Why because I don't take everything the Media feeds us like a Sheep like the want us to. I refuse to believe what they are feeding us. Anyone think they are telling us the truth after the crap ABC did with their Syria report trying to pass off a gun range free fire event from Kentucky as an attack. Just watch them they all parrot the same talking points are trying to push the same candidate down our throats refuse to allow anyone that has a different viewpoint on their shows. Yes I am a stauch conservative and get a lot of heat for it even from my own family. However I can tell the difference between a Media that kisses the rear end of one party and does nothing but tries to destroy the other. Sorry but I will continue to call out bias as I see it in all forms of the media at that inculdes here. Now to get this thread back on topic the reason why freight is slumping is 2 fold. First the Railroads driving off smaller shippers via PSR aka saying sorry unless your willing to do 100 million a year in revenue with us we do not want your business anymore along with cutting IM service lanes and that left more lanes for trucks to cover. 2nd the trade war and the continuing transfer of coal energy to gas power in the energy sectors. Why keep hauling coal over 1000 miles when you can have it delivered to the plant in a pipeline right to your burners. On the Trade war look for a major breakthrough in the winter. Why am I say then simple China can not make it thru the winter with their current supplies of food stocked up. They have way to many people to feed and not enough stored up to do it. These figures are coming from friends inside China proper. They lost 60% of their soybeans 50% of their rice 70% of their wheat to the Army worm. Now on the Meat side they lost 60% of their entire pork population and 90% of the breeding sows. Then on the Poultry side they lost 50% of all their chickens. They are facing a severe food shortage this winter and they already buy 50% of all the exported crops worldwide. They are bent over the barrel and Xi is going to either have to give in or from what I have heard he is going to be faced with open revolt by the people that are already seeing their food being rationed. You (and our leadership) vastly underestimate the ability of a dictatorship and police state to suppress dissent. Xi learned from Gorby’s mistakes, and he’s not going to repeat them. Moreover, the Chinese know full well that all they have to do is wait Trump out until the U.S. economy really starts to feel the pain of the trade war—or 2024, whichever comes first. So if you’re waiting for open revolt in China to change the equation, get comfortable. I suppose it’s possible that China and the U.S. will reach some sort of trade agreement, but I can guarantee it won’t deal with intellectual property theft or state-owned industries in any substantive fashion. Those are the core issues that need to be resolved, not trade deficits. I’m going to to the board a favor and let the rest of your remarks pass without comment.
Shadow the Cats owner charlie hebdo Your blatant and long political posts do not belong on here. Why because I don't take everything the Media feeds us like a Sheep like the want us to. I refuse to believe what they are feeding us. Anyone think they are telling us the truth after the crap ABC did with their Syria report trying to pass off a gun range free fire event from Kentucky as an attack. Just watch them they all parrot the same talking points are trying to push the same candidate down our throats refuse to allow anyone that has a different viewpoint on their shows. Yes I am a stauch conservative and get a lot of heat for it even from my own family. However I can tell the difference between a Media that kisses the rear end of one party and does nothing but tries to destroy the other. Sorry but I will continue to call out bias as I see it in all forms of the media at that inculdes here. Now to get this thread back on topic the reason why freight is slumping is 2 fold. First the Railroads driving off smaller shippers via PSR aka saying sorry unless your willing to do 100 million a year in revenue with us we do not want your business anymore along with cutting IM service lanes and that left more lanes for trucks to cover. 2nd the trade war and the continuing transfer of coal energy to gas power in the energy sectors. Why keep hauling coal over 1000 miles when you can have it delivered to the plant in a pipeline right to your burners. On the Trade war look for a major breakthrough in the winter. Why am I say then simple China can not make it thru the winter with their current supplies of food stocked up. They have way to many people to feed and not enough stored up to do it. These figures are coming from friends inside China proper. They lost 60% of their soybeans 50% of their rice 70% of their wheat to the Army worm. Now on the Meat side they lost 60% of their entire pork population and 90% of the breeding sows. Then on the Poultry side they lost 50% of all their chickens. They are facing a severe food shortage this winter and they already buy 50% of all the exported crops worldwide. They are bent over the barrel and Xi is going to either have to give in or from what I have heard he is going to be faced with open revolt by the people that are already seeing their food being rationed.
charlie hebdo Your blatant and long political posts do not belong on here.
Your blatant and long political posts do not belong on here.
Why because I don't take everything the Media feeds us like a Sheep like the want us to. I refuse to believe what they are feeding us. Anyone think they are telling us the truth after the crap ABC did with their Syria report trying to pass off a gun range free fire event from Kentucky as an attack. Just watch them they all parrot the same talking points are trying to push the same candidate down our throats refuse to allow anyone that has a different viewpoint on their shows.
Yes I am a stauch conservative and get a lot of heat for it even from my own family. However I can tell the difference between a Media that kisses the rear end of one party and does nothing but tries to destroy the other. Sorry but I will continue to call out bias as I see it in all forms of the media at that inculdes here.
Now to get this thread back on topic the reason why freight is slumping is 2 fold. First the Railroads driving off smaller shippers via PSR aka saying sorry unless your willing to do 100 million a year in revenue with us we do not want your business anymore along with cutting IM service lanes and that left more lanes for trucks to cover. 2nd the trade war and the continuing transfer of coal energy to gas power in the energy sectors. Why keep hauling coal over 1000 miles when you can have it delivered to the plant in a pipeline right to your burners. On the Trade war look for a major breakthrough in the winter. Why am I say then simple China can not make it thru the winter with their current supplies of food stocked up. They have way to many people to feed and not enough stored up to do it. These figures are coming from friends inside China proper. They lost 60% of their soybeans 50% of their rice 70% of their wheat to the Army worm. Now on the Meat side they lost 60% of their entire pork population and 90% of the breeding sows. Then on the Poultry side they lost 50% of all their chickens. They are facing a severe food shortage this winter and they already buy 50% of all the exported crops worldwide. They are bent over the barrel and Xi is going to either have to give in or from what I have heard he is going to be faced with open revolt by the people that are already seeing their food being rationed.
You (and our leadership) vastly underestimate the ability of a dictatorship and police state to suppress dissent. Xi learned from Gorby’s mistakes, and he’s not going to repeat them. Moreover, the Chinese know full well that all they have to do is wait Trump out until the U.S. economy really starts to feel the pain of the trade war—or 2024, whichever comes first. So if you’re waiting for open revolt in China to change the equation, get comfortable.
I suppose it’s possible that China and the U.S. will reach some sort of trade agreement, but I can guarantee it won’t deal with intellectual property theft or state-owned industries in any substantive fashion. Those are the core issues that need to be resolved, not trade deficits.
I’m going to to the board a favor and let the rest of your remarks pass without comment.
As for railroads:
https://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/news/2019/10/18/activist-investor-who-brought-change-to-csx-sells.html?fbclid=IwAR2_8alIMTjwSvwy1SX4I_Q5y9Q4f7iZvo49vcGOxiiYhnrx3piw8cGjAg0
jeffhergert In one location on a certain railroad local management had been working with a couple of cereal manufacturers to load containers there. Volume was said to have been 20000 to 30000 containers per year. The marketing department pulled the plug on this and, in effect, told the local managment to mind their own business. This from a company that has on their employee website a link to let them know of any business that the railroad could pursue. Someone the other day said they've passed up over $100 million worth of business. Because it was business in $5 to $10 million increments. I think if they had a corporate softball team (maybe they do) they would probably only count the home runs. Jeff
Someone the other day said they've passed up over $100 million worth of business. Because it was business in $5 to $10 million increments. I think if they had a corporate softball team (maybe they do) they would probably only count the home runs. Jeff
Unless one is a marketing executive or is part of the marketing/sales negotiating team, how would h/she know what transpired between marketing and a customer?
Sometimes marketing walks away from a seemingly good deal because scratching below the surface showed that it was not very good.
charlie hebdoIMO, based on comments of Greyhounds and others, along with annual reports, the majors stopped going after anything other than bulk trainloads and intermodal long before PSR.
I am hearing viscious rumors about PSR going after our intermodal next year. Doesn't sound good.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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Electroliner 1935Since this thread is about freight traffic declining, I have a question as to how much traffic (car loads) is required to sustain a mile of track
I once read it is 100 cars per mile per year. Don't know how true that is, but it's a starting point I guess?
IMO, based on comments of Greyhounds and others, along with annual reports, the majors stopped going after anything other than bulk trainloads and intermodal long before PSR.
Since this thread is about freight traffic declining, I have a question as to how much traffic (car loads) is required to sustain a mile of track. It appears to me that many "short lines" don't have the necessary traffic to maintain their track and other structures. As Class 1's spin off branches to short lines, it appears that many don't have the traffic to keep the plant in shape to handle the little traffic remaining. A failure of a bridge or other costly event dooms the railroad. One that I think of is the former N&W RR's peavine line between Portsmouth OH & Cincinnati which was spun off to the CCET after a major bridge failure east of Portsmouth. I see other short lines that don't appear to the untrained eye to do anything more than run a locomotive and move cars but don't maintain their track until it becomes below class 1 and then don't have the capitol to restore it to class 1. Freight has to generate revenue to operate plus maintain the plant. When I look at the miles of track that are no longer operated, I think of trees which have their roots damaged and as they don't get the nutrients, they wither and die. Arborists have told me that some trees need to be pruned match the needs of the canopy to the capacity of the roots. But without the roots, there can be no tree.
zugmann Euclid - Please keep discussions on topic (that is, railroad-related). The Galaxy Railways is an anime about space railraods. Featured a big boy engine that was well-drawn. I couldn't get into it.
Euclid - Please keep discussions on topic (that is, railroad-related).
The Galaxy Railways is an anime about space railraods. Featured a big boy engine that was well-drawn. I couldn't get into it.
Okay. I was not intending to focus on discussing anime as being an off topic subject. I just left it in Overmod's quote to keep the context of what he was saying. My comment is directed to the general complete disregard for the rule by many, inlcluding the moderators. I know everybody loves the new forum Living Room format. Maybe Kalmbach just forgot to take the rule down.
Euclid- Please keep discussions on topic (that is, railroad-related).
Overmod zugmann I mean, should I start discussing anime on here? Can't be any worse than this political crap. Thank you. I for one would prefer to learn about anime. Opinions would count for more there than they seem to be doing recently here. Root beer might be another potentially interesting topic. I notice that, quietly, Schmidt's 'sticky' has acquired bold-face bullet points. As here, from the 'rules' interpretation of the Kalmbach TOS: - No political discussions or signature messages. We know, railroads are sometimes affected by politics. However, we’ve found that political discussions almost always turn into arguments. We have a common thread of being interested in railroads. Don’t let that common bond be destroyed by political differences. - No inherently divisive discussions or signature messages. Hot-button topics like guns, abortion, religion, immigration, and crime aren't welcome, for the same reasons as political discussions and signatures. We all have our own views, and this isn’t the place to share them. Remember, this is a railroading forum.
zugmann I mean, should I start discussing anime on here? Can't be any worse than this political crap.
Thank you.
I for one would prefer to learn about anime. Opinions would count for more there than they seem to be doing recently here. Root beer might be another potentially interesting topic.
I notice that, quietly, Schmidt's 'sticky' has acquired bold-face bullet points. As here, from the 'rules' interpretation of the Kalmbach TOS:
- No political discussions or signature messages. We know, railroads are sometimes affected by politics. However, we’ve found that political discussions almost always turn into arguments. We have a common thread of being interested in railroads. Don’t let that common bond be destroyed by political differences. - No inherently divisive discussions or signature messages. Hot-button topics like guns, abortion, religion, immigration, and crime aren't welcome, for the same reasons as political discussions and signatures. We all have our own views, and this isn’t the place to share them. Remember, this is a railroading forum.
- No inherently divisive discussions or signature messages. Hot-button topics like guns, abortion, religion, immigration, and crime aren't welcome, for the same reasons as political discussions and signatures. We all have our own views, and this isn’t the place to share them. Remember, this is a railroading forum.
And then there is also this one in bold type:
- Please keep discussions on topic (that is, railroad-related).
OvermodI for one would prefer to learn about anime.
It's a rabbit hole. But it lead me to manga, which I enjoy more, actually.
I think most of us members, even the true conservatives, have had enough of your extremist political rants. Read the rules which Overmod posted and adhere to them.
Your comment is entirely appropriate!
I went back to my comment from yesterday and deleted it. Perhaps others might choose to do the same and save the moderator some time.
zugmannI mean, should I start discussing anime on here? Can't be any worse than this political crap.
Looks around.
STill a trains forum?
I mean, should I start discussing anime on here? Can't be any worse than this political crap.
BaltACD samfp1943 zugmann I need to set up a Kool-aid stand in here. I'd like to see one selling popcorn and lemonade! Just a brief observation.. Had a brief conversation with a local BNSF Roadmaster at the 7/11... He mentioned that their 'count' between Wellington and Mulvane is still in the 50/60 trains a day; I guess they haven't gotten "The Memo" out here.. Screw Kool-Aid, lemonade and pop-corn, we are adults - BBQ and adult beverages - mass quantities!
samfp1943 zugmann I need to set up a Kool-aid stand in here. I'd like to see one selling popcorn and lemonade! Just a brief observation.. Had a brief conversation with a local BNSF Roadmaster at the 7/11... He mentioned that their 'count' between Wellington and Mulvane is still in the 50/60 trains a day; I guess they haven't gotten "The Memo" out here..
zugmann I need to set up a Kool-aid stand in here.
I need to set up a Kool-aid stand in here.
I'd like to see one selling popcorn and lemonade!
Just a brief observation.. Had a brief conversation with a local BNSF Roadmaster at the 7/11... He mentioned that their 'count' between Wellington and Mulvane is still in the 50/60 trains a day; I guess they haven't gotten "The Memo" out here..
Screw Kool-Aid, lemonade and pop-corn, we are adults -
BBQ and adult beverages - mass quantities!
Adult Beverages!!!
I refer back to that "...Long time ago, in that galaxy, Far, Far, in the rear-view mirror..." About 30+ years back, Mr. Doctor advised me against my favs {Jack Black and Branch water}, and his food advice was equally un-settling."...If it tastes good; spit it out! It won't be good for you..."
Some of the realities of gettin' old....
Shadow the Cats ownerWhich way would you vote if the media was covering him the way they covered the last president before him. You know the one that could do nothing wrong.
Russell
Shadow the Cats owner along with paying for crimes that not one of us was alive for whenever they occurred in reperatations to certain groups of people.
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