Transportation of Freight in the Year 2000: With Particular Reference to Great Lakes Area |
Contents
The Industrys Problems | 30 |
Consolidation and Mergers | 36 |
Economics and the Functioning of the Oil Pipeline Industry | 42 |
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1817 LIBRARIES air freight aircraft airlines airports American Trucking Association American Waterways Operators Appendix Figure Appendix Table average barges bulk Canada Canal capacity carried cars Chapter commercial commodities companies competition congestion construction container ships containerized costs delivery Detroit domestic economic efficiency equipment federal feet freight movement future growth rate handling highway Illinois Waterway improvements increased Inland Water inland waterways intercity Interstate Interstate Commerce Commission Lakes Area Lakes Megalopolis Lakes ports Lakes Task Force Lawrence Seaway load locks major medium ment MICHIGAN mileage miles million modes of transportation Motor Carrier move Ohio Oil Pipelines Ontario operating overseas general cargo passenger percent percentage share petroleum pipeline industry pipeline transportation population problems projections Quebec rail railroads reduce revenue River route shippers tank terminals tion ton-miles tons towboats trade traffic trailers trends trucking industry United UNIV UNIVERSITY user charges V/STOL vehicles vessels waterway system Welland Canal