The U.S. currently enjoys the largest and most productive freight rail network in the world. Yet, there seem to be growing efforts pushing to roll back this success and re-institute some of the same regulations that brought the railroad industry to the brink of collapse forty years ago. Joining me in this episode to discuss the consequences of reregulation and what it means for consumers is Marc Scribner, senior transportation policy analyst at Reason Foundation.

Consequences of Reregulating Railroads – with Marc Scribner – Policy-ish Talk | Podcast on Spotify open.spotify.com Listen to this episode from Policy-ish Talk on Spotify. The U.S. currently enjoys the largest and most productive freight rail network in the world. Yet, there seem to be growing efforts pushing to roll back this success and re-institute some of the same regulations that brought the railroad industry to the brink of collapse forty years ago. Joining me in this episode to discuss the consequences of reregulation and what it means for consumers is Marc Scribner, senior transportation policy analyst at Reason Foundation.
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