The Decline of Railroad Commutation*
George W Hilton
Business History Review, 1962, vol. 36, issue 2, 171-187
Abstract:
This article traces the economic factors in the decline of the railroad commuter business and examines the recent public-policy issues. The author is extremely skeptical of the rebirth of railroad commutation under any institutional arrangements and predicts further decline and possibly eventual extinction.
Date: 1962
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