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The Pennsylvania Railroad had an extensive network of piggyback, also known as trailer trains service. Most railroads who Embraced this type of service after deregulation allowed them to price it properly found it to be profitable. It took big trucks off the interstate highway system and allowed truck drivers to spend more time at home. This photo, taken by my late friend Charles Anderson showed a piggyback train powered by 2 gg1 locomotives in 1958. Photos and graphics copyright © Stan Feldman 12/11/2022. The Long Island Railroad was owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad The Staggers Rail Act of 1980 is a United States federal law that deregulated the American railroad industry to a significant extent, and it replaced the regulatory structure that had existed since the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887.[ Some information from Wikipedia® a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.

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