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The text analyzes principles and practice of railway pricing, comparing domestic rates with those on the Continent and in North America. It examines cost of service, equal-mileage and differential tariffs, classification systems, terminal charges, and construction and operational differences between networks. The author evaluates the impact of high rates on trade, discusses grouping and amalgamation of companies, relations between railways and canals, and presents tariff examples and comparative tables. The work proposes methods for fixing rates, administrative remedies such as commissions or conciliation courts, and argues for balancing the interests of traders, consumers, and carriers.
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