Staggers Rail Act

The Staggers Rail Act of 1980 is a United States federal law that deregulated the American railroad industry to a significant extent, and it replaced the regulatory structure that had existed since the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. == Background == After the Great Depression and World War II, many railroads were driven out of business by competition from government-funded interstate highways and from airlines that relied on public airports and government air traffic control.

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Staggers Rail Act

The Staggers Rail Act of 1980 is a United States federal law that deregulated the American railroad industry to a significant extent, and it replaced the regulatory structure that had existed since the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. == Background == After the Great Depression and World War II, many railroads were driven out of business by competition from government-funded interstate highways and from airlines that relied on public airports and government air traffic control.

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