The
Staggers Act of
1980 deregulated the railroad industry to a significant extent, replacing the regulatory structure that existed since the
1887 Interstate Commerce Act. Railroads were permitted to determine where they ran trains and how much to charge. The act was named for Congressman
Harley Staggers[?] (D-WV), who Chaired the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. This followed the
Airline Deregulation Act of
1978.
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