Oil price collapse gives railroads a respite
The sharp drop in crude prices is viewed by some analysts as a chance for North American railways to draw breath after a staggering rise in the period from 2008 to 2013 when tanker loads climbed from 9,500 to 435,560.
The 2013 level of crude shipments by major U.S. railways accounted for less than 2....
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