Will Railroads' Good Times Be Derailed? [View article]
Why is it that most of the shipper complainers about the railroad rates earn for more on their equity than the railroads. Yet, they want the railroads to cut their revenues so taht the shippers can make more profits.
On Apr 04 09:53 AM rcamp wrote:
> It's obvious this gentleman doesn't know much about the resilience > of the U. S. freight rail system and its ability to work with shippers > over the long term for mutual benefit. With energy spikes and the > inherent advantage of rail over other surface transportation, it's > a no-brainer that the railroads will be strong in the long term.
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Why is it that most of the shipper complainers about the railroad rates earn for more on their equity than the railroads. Yet, they want the railroads to cut their revenues so taht the shippers can make more profits.
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On Apr 04 09:53 AM rcamp wrote:
> It's obvious this gentleman doesn't know much about the resilience
> of the U. S. freight rail system and its ability to work with shippers
> over the long term for mutual benefit. With energy spikes and the
> inherent advantage of rail over other surface transportation, it's
> a no-brainer that the railroads will be strong in the long term.