Hobby. Pardon me for being naive. But do you
think the railways really want to bring you producer
cars? How many do you order at a time? Do you
use shortlines? If it wasn't for the Canada Grain
Act, I don't think producers would stand a
snowball's chance in hell of getting cars. The
railways didn't want to stop at old wooden country
elevators short distances apart, let alone spot a
couple of cars in some remote spot. The incentive
they give to larger spots and unit trains dictates
such. If it was a free market and they had the
ability to charge what they wanted, they would
make it prohibitive from cost alone.
think the railways really want to bring you producer
cars? How many do you order at a time? Do you
use shortlines? If it wasn't for the Canada Grain
Act, I don't think producers would stand a
snowball's chance in hell of getting cars. The
railways didn't want to stop at old wooden country
elevators short distances apart, let alone spot a
couple of cars in some remote spot. The incentive
they give to larger spots and unit trains dictates
such. If it was a free market and they had the
ability to charge what they wanted, they would
make it prohibitive from cost alone.
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