
Interstate Commerce Commission Reports
The Interstate Commerce Commission Reports are a collection of official documents produced by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), which was established in 1887 to regulate the railroad industry and later expanded to oversee other transportation sectors. These reports contain decisions, findings, and statistics related to transportation rates, practices, and safety. They serve as an essential historical record of how transportation was managed in the United States, influencing economic policy and consumer protection. Although the ICC was dissolved in 1995, these reports remain valuable for understanding the evolution of U.S. transportation regulation and its impact on commerce.