Cheap efficient trucking is the most often cited cause of the decline of cargo rail transit in the United States, but after studying cargo rail, I believe that trucking is only a piece of the puzzle. 1/n
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Paper, wood, ore, soybeans, cars, etc. These things ship by train still and are often moved, loaded, and unloaded directly into warehouses without the use of interstate trucking. In summary, cheap trucking wasn't the rail killer alone. It needed the container to become the 9/n
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International standard, which outmoded warehouse to warehouse pure rail transport for an ever growing portion of the goods our country transports. 10/10
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