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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Staggars Rail Act of 1980

The relevance of Staggars Rail Act of 1980 is being questioned by several lawmakers in the backdrop of swelling profits in the country's railroad companies. The act was meant to allow the railway companies to charge some shippers, known as captive shippers, more than others to ensure profit.