Freight Car Supply, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Surface Transportaition...91-1, May 13, 1969, Serial No.91-81969 - 131 ページ |
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11 Average 12 Days Average 13 Average Daily 1968 TO JANUARY Average Daily Orders Average Daily Placements Box-General Service Unequipped Box-Special Service Cars Average Daily CARS ORDERED DISTRIBUTED Cars Percent Distribution Cars Placed Cars Second CHAIRMAN Class I railroads Columns Commission covered hoppers Day 1-2 Days Day by Total DAY'S DELAY Days 9-10 Days DEFICIENCY AND SURPLUS DIEM CHARGES 1968 DISTRIBUTED BY NUMBER Flat-Autorack Flat-General Service Flat-Special Service Flat-TOFC freight car GINNANE Gondola-General Service Gondola-Special Service Hopper Covered Hopper Open Top INCENTIVE PER DIEM JULY 13 Number of Cars NUMBER OF DAY'S orders at beginning Orders to Total Percent Distribution Second Percent of Daily Periods 12 Periods Periods Percent Distribution Placements of Daily placements to fill Placements to Total railroads sampling error Second 6 Periods Senator HARTKE Service Equipped shippers shortage study day SURPLUS JANUARY 29 Total Daily Orders Total Daily Placements Total Number Type of car XXXX XXXX XXXX
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10 ページ - That concludes my statement, Mr. Chairman. I would be happy to respond to any questions the Committee may have.
4 ページ - ... (1) the elements of expense involved in owning and maintaining freight cars including a fair return on value, or (2) the elements reflecting the value of the use of the freight cars or (3) a combination of the two. More important, it would require the Commission also to consider the level of the national freight car ownership and other factors affecting the adequacy of the freight car supply. The Department recommends passage of this bill. The supply of serviceable freight cars is declining by...
2 ページ - Commission authority to prescribe per diem charges for the use of railroad freight cars on a basis that will provide an economic incentive to the railroads to acquire and maintain a supply of freight cars adequate to meet the needs of commerce and the national defense. The diminishing supply of railroad freight cars has been a matter of considerable concern to the Commission for many years. Despite the generally expanding economy of the country, the ownership of freight cars is now less than it was...