Re: the numbers
Author: ShortlinesUSA
Date: 06-29-2011 - 19:35

I take no sides in this argument, and honestly don't know how many miles of track we're discussing. But, the fact is, if they're not moving at least 100 loads per mile, per year, they're not breaking even. Standard rule of thumb for branchline economics.

Mike Derrick
[www.shortlinesusa.com]



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