The Crises in Passenger Train Service, Hearings 89th Congress, 1st Session, on S.325 [etc], Mar. 2-11, 19651965 - 390 páginas |
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... increases in cost of operation far outstrip the savings which the rigid economies have achieved . It has to a great extent outlived the period when the high degree of its usefulness made it self - supporting , in spite of burden- some ...
... increases in cost of operation far outstrip the savings which the rigid economies have achieved . It has to a great extent outlived the period when the high degree of its usefulness made it self - supporting , in spite of burden- some ...
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... increased rate and also bear the heavy losses incurred in the passenger service without suffering a frightening acceleration in the loss of cash . This is not to say that the wage increases , although they have wiped out the gains made ...
... increased rate and also bear the heavy losses incurred in the passenger service without suffering a frightening acceleration in the loss of cash . This is not to say that the wage increases , although they have wiped out the gains made ...
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... increased number of revenue passengers . S. 608. Appropriations S. 1289 would authorize $ 75 million to be appropriated to carry out the pur- poses of the bill . There are several technical amendments that the Commission believes are ...
... increased number of revenue passengers . S. 608. Appropriations S. 1289 would authorize $ 75 million to be appropriated to carry out the pur- poses of the bill . There are several technical amendments that the Commission believes are ...
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... increased to about $ 17 million . The New Haven has survived despite these massive deficits mainly because of Federal aid . In answer to those who contend the Federal Government has done nothing , in 1955 and 1956 , the Federal ...
... increased to about $ 17 million . The New Haven has survived despite these massive deficits mainly because of Federal aid . In answer to those who contend the Federal Government has done nothing , in 1955 and 1956 , the Federal ...
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... increases by about 60 percent the maintenance costs of these cars and the operating costs of them . I would also like to ask your consent , Mr. Chairman , that there be inserted in the record an article by me in the Nation entitled ...
... increases by about 60 percent the maintenance costs of these cars and the operating costs of them . I would also like to ask your consent , Mr. Chairman , that there be inserted in the record an article by me in the Nation entitled ...
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