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  1. Duke Andrew of Dank

    All Aboard America: An American Railroad Consolidation Timeline

    Welcome to All Aboard America! This is a timeline created by myself. Though contributions from many other users may be accepted. This is an old version of my initial TL. But I chose to change a bit of the history. So here we go. After World War 1, Congress had returned the railroads back to the...
  2. Duke Andrew of Dank

    All Aboard America: An American Railroad Consolidation Timeline
    Threadmarks: Ripley's Reckoning

    Welcome to All Aboard America! This is a timeline created by myself. Though contributions from many other users may be accepted. - "I honestly never thought it would pass at all. Since the railroads were used to private ownsership, I thought the only thing they would accept would be the idea...
  3. Duke Andrew of Dank

    Your Dream Tourist Railroads

    Many of my own ideas tie in here. Please give any and all ideas you have...
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    American Coal Enterprises

    NOTE: The Esch Cummin Act, as revised here, takes place long before these events. In the late 1970s and 1980s of the Boyd-verse, steam engines were finally begging to be retired in the world. This was halted in the United States saw gas and petroleum prices skyrocket due to an oil embargo. Ross...
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    The Esch Cummins Act: US Railroad Consolidation program

    In 1920, Congress passed the Esch-Cummins Act. This Act (officially called the Transportation Act of 1920) not only returned the railroads back to the private sector from USRA control during WWI, but it also instructed the Interstate Commerce Commission to create a plan to consolidate the...
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