Essays in Economic and Business History (Jun 2001)

RAILROAD RENAISSANCE: THE POST-1970 SHORT LINE MOVEMENT

  • Michael Landry,
  • John Ozment

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

Abstract

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Since 1970 and especially since railroad deregulation in 1980, there has been a proliferation of hundreds of new short line rail companies. These railroads range in length from about a mile to more than a thousand miles (those over 350 miles are called “regionals”). They were mainly formed when major Class 1 rail systems spun off marginal trackage. This paperdiscusses the reasons for the short line renaissance.