How Robber Barons Hijacked the Transportation System

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How Robber Barons Hijacked the Transportation System

Post by Royal » Tue May 17, 2011 3:59 am

Pigeon provided a good thread about big business snatching up telecommunications and changing the course of history, now I present to you another case:

The Great American Streetcar Scandal
The Great American streetcar scandal (also known as the General Motors streetcar conspiracy and the National City Lines conspiracy) refers to allegations of, and convictions from, a premeditated program by General Motors (GM) and several other companies to purchase and dismantle streetcars (also known as trams or trolleys) and electric trains in cities across the United States and replace them with bus services; a program which has been blamed by some for the virtual elimination of effective public transport in nearly all American cities by the 1970s. The lack of hard information about what occurred has led to intrigue, uncertainty, inaccuracy and conspiracy theories. The story has been explored many times in print, film and other media, notably in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Taken for a Ride and The End of Suburbia.

In 1946, Edwin J. Quinby, a retired naval lieutenant commander alerted transportation officials across the country to what he called "a careful, deliberately planned campaign to swindle you out of your most important and valuable public utilities—your Electric Railway System". GM and other companies were subsequently convicted in 1949 of conspiring to monopolize the sale of buses and related products via a complex network of linked holding companies including National City Lines and Pacific City Lines. They were also indicted, but acquitted of conspiring to monopolize the ownership of these companies. In the period from 1936 and 1950, both National City Lines and Pacific City Lines were involved in the conversion of over 100 electric surface-traction systems into bus systems in 45 cities including Baltimore, Los Angeles (mainly the "Yellow Cars"), New York City, Oakland and San Diego.
Only a few US cities have surviving effective rail-based urban transport systems based on tram, metro, or elevated train; notable survivors include New York City and to a lesser extent Philadelphia, San Francisco, Boston, Washington D.C. and Chicago.

By the time of the 1973 oil crisis, controversial new testimony was presented to a United States Senate inquiry into the causes of the decline of transit car systems in the US. This alleged that there was a wider conspiracy—by GM in particular—to destroy effective public transport systems in order to increase sales of automobiles and that this was implemented with great effect to the detriment of many cities.

There is now general agreement that GM and other companies were indeed actively involved in a largely unpublicized program to purchase many streetcar systems and convert them to buses, which they often supplied. There is also acknowledgment that the Great Depression, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, labor unrest, market forces, rapidly increasing traffic congestion, taxation policies that favored private vehicle ownership, urban sprawl, and general enthusiasm for the automobile played a major or possibly more significant role. One author recently summed the situation up as follows: "Clearly, GM waged a war on electric traction. It was indeed an all out assault, but by no means the single reason for the failure of rapid transit. Also, it is just as clear that actions and inactions by government contributed significantly to the elimination of electric traction."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Amer ... ar_scandal

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Re: How Robber Barons Hijacked the Transportation System

Post by Pigeon » Tue May 17, 2011 4:09 am

Karma is a bitch, eh, Detroit.

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Post by Royal » Tue May 17, 2011 4:12 am

Pigeon wrote:Karma is a bitch, eh, Detroit.

Cold Fusion.


Electric Everything.

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Post by Pigeon » Tue May 17, 2011 4:16 am

When cold fusion becomes an everyday reality, we will find it is illegal for the average home owner to own wire. :)

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Post by Royal » Tue May 17, 2011 4:20 am

Pigeon wrote:When cold fusion becomes an everyday reality, we will find it is illegal for the average home owner to own wire. :)
Why make it illegal when you can make it expensive.

Have the people of the country strip the walls clean.

Sell it to China to save up for bicycles and bread.

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Re: How Robber Barons Hijacked the Transportation System

Post by Egg » Tue May 17, 2011 4:33 am

Good stuff, Royal. Thanks.

Pigeon wrote:Karma is a bitch, eh, Detroit.
And, good insight, Pigeon.


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Post by IndicusMaximus » Tue May 17, 2011 6:05 am

Render unto The Borg what is The Borg's.
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for they will see God.

Under the shadow of thy wings, Jehovah.

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Re: How Robber Barons Hijacked the Transportation System

Post by Pigeon » Tue May 17, 2011 5:55 pm

When it came down to playing to real game, Detroit's greed killed it until they bought into the US government.

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Re: How Robber Barons Hijacked the Transportation System

Post by Royal » Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:06 am

What happens if I post here? How does this space-time continuum work?


Just saw on wired...
"We’re One Step Closer to Nuclear Fusion Energy"
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2014/ ... r-not-yet/

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