Address of Mr Ep Ripley Before the Texas Welfare Commission May 21 1912

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Address of Mr Ep Ripley Before the Texas Welfare Commission May 21 1912
E P Edward Payson Ripley
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Is that to be accounted for solely on the difference in the density of traffic between Texas and the other States?
Mr. Ripley: Well, partly that and partly in the conditions. The average character of classification of tonnage in Texas, as you said a while ago, would be considerably higher, but the rate per ton mile is higher. Really, it does not cut very much figure unless you know all the conditions; you can not compare them in one place or the other place without comparing other condi- tions,
... without bringing in other conditions which absolutely vitiate the comparison. A rate of 10 cents per ton per mile on a limited 33 traffic won't support a train a day anywhere. There are so many things that enter into that that it is impossible, almost, to tell.
Mr. Duff: Mr. Trumbull and Judge Lovett both made ref- erence to the fact that in these days of close economies they have been able to take care of themselves and institute economies in operation by increasing the train load, and they complain that the large number of low minimum train loads in Texas made by our Railroad Commission gave them difficulty in increasing the train loads.


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