an F unit lash-up headed by an F7A passes through Cleveland Ohio, September 1975 |
Financial problems were behind the merger but it didn't help - Penn Central declared bankruptcy on 21 June 1970. Long distance passenger trains were seen as a major factor in this which led the Nixon administration to create Amtrak the next year. Over-regulation by the ICC on pricing was another major problem, but this wasn't addressed; the result was that the Ford administration nationalised the PC and five smaller, failed northeastern lines, into the Consolidated Rail Corporation, known as Conrail, effective as from 1 April 1976.
Deregulation in the 1980s helped turn the organisation around; eventually Conrail was bought by CSX and Norfolk Southern in 1999, and split between them.
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