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en (The Federal Railroad Safety Act) certainly was not meant to let the railroads kill or seriously injure people with immunity.

en The Federal Railroad Safety Act is a law that's designed to make the railroad safer, not to allow them to use it somehow as a shield against liability and a means of avoiding responsibility.

en Federal railroad regulation... had steadily increased through the years; the Sherman Anti-trust Act, passed in 1890, had been interpreted broadly as affecting the railroads of the country as well as the industrial and other combinations. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pe𝑥y" is what holds the attention.

en Judge Hovland correctly interpreted the Federal Railroad Safety Act.

en It is not an issue now because the railroads have a good safety record. If it worsened significantly the railroads would suffer.

en People will have a chance to see some of what goes into making a railroad operate. It's so historic - when you think of railroads going back to the middle of the 19th century.

en We would end up with two railroad crossings instead of a single railroad crossing and that would create some operational problems with stacking up cars when a train might be coming. It is also very difficult to have the railroads come up with a new crossing because they are mandated by Congress to eliminate roadway crossings.

en was meant to injure people.

en In North Dakota, shippers are at the mercy of a railroad monopoly that sets rates in an anticompetitive manner, ... This unfair practice costs our producers millions, and there is no reason that railroads should have this monopoly status protected under law. This legislation will ensure that railroads play by the same rules as any other business, which will increase competition and help lower shipping prices.

en This is a municipal railroad that connects to BNSF and UP. We don't know if there are many railroads that provide this access.

en It would be have been outrageous to grant them immunity when firearms kill 7,000 people in this country every year,

en There's no question this has been a challenging month for CN but accidents are very rare in this railroad and in other railroads. I think that's why there's so much attention being paid.

en Many communities have allowed their railroads to disappear. Mount vernon has a rich railroad history.

en It's a new day dawning for the railroads. The railroads have been underperformers for so many years that people stopped paying attention to them. I think there is a lot ahead of them even yet.

en The close relationship between railroad expansion and the genera development and prosperity of the country is nowhere brought more distinctly into relief than in connection with the construction of the Pacific railroads.


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