Kentucky Rail Road Fares To Be Reduced On Interstate Lines
The Louisville and Nashville Railroad plans fare cuts across Kentucky Tennessee and Alabama to establish a maximum of 2 1/2 cents per mile for many routes. The initiative aims to boost travel while reducing annual passenger revenue by about 600000 statewide with April 1 1914 target intrastate changes and July 1 1914 for interstate tariffs.
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Louisville & Nashville R R announces 2 1/2 cent fare plan
The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co announces a voluntary plan to cut passenger fares in Kentucky to two and one half cents per mile by May 1 1914. The move aims to align Kentucky rates with Tennessee and Alabama and boost traffic volumes despite full fare not being wholly remunerative.
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