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The heart of the railroad problem The history of railway discrimination in the United States, the chief efforts at control and the remedies proposed, with hints from other countries

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The heart of the railroad problem The history of railway discrimination in the United States, the chief efforts at control and the remedies proposed, with hints from other countries

by Frank Parsons

EN·~11 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total

Transcriber’s Note:

0:27

PREFACE

2:48

CONTENTS

1:45

CHAPTER I. THE LAW AND THE FACT.

2:55

CHAPTER II. PASSES AND POLITICS.

24:19

CHAPTER III. PASSENGER REBATES AND OTHER FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION IN PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

9:36

CHAPTER IV. FREIGHT DISCRIMINATION.

2:39

CHAPTER V. THE EARLY YEARS, HEPBURN REPORT, ETC.

21:28

CHAPTER VI. THE SENATE INVESTIGATION OF 1885 AND THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT.

11:01

CHAPTER VII. THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

9:29

Description

A sweeping investigation into the United States’ railway system, this work follows an author who traversed nine European nations and most of America to meet the people who run the rails—presidents, managers, legislators, and ordinary shippers. Drawing on countless interviews, court decisions, and commission reports, the narrative reveals how favoritism toward large shippers and special interests has long plagued the industry, often more than the issue of high rates themselves.

The book meticulously traces the history of freight and passenger discrimination, from early rebates and ticket scalping to the complex tariff structures that still shape modern commerce. By comparing American practices with those of other countries, it offers a clear-eyed look at proposed remedies and the challenges of enforcing impartial treatment on a vital public utility.

Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of why fairness on the rails matters to every consumer and how past reforms have shaped today’s debates, all presented in an accessible, well‑researched style.

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The heart of the railroad problem The history of railway discrimination in the United States, the chief efforts at control and the remedies proposed, with hints from other countries The history of railway discrimination in the United States, the chief efforts at control and the remedies proposed, with hints from other countries

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (659K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Little, Brown, and company,1906.

Credits

Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frank Parsons

Frank Parsons

1854–1908

A pioneering American reformer, educator, and lawyer, he is best remembered for launching the vocational guidance movement that helped people choose work more thoughtfully. His ideas about matching personal strengths with the right career left a lasting mark on counseling and education.

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