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The Railway Reform Act

The Railway Reform Act was a legislative measure aimed at improving the efficiency and regulation of rail transportation, typically by encouraging competition and reducing monopolistic control. It often involved restructuring railway companies, promoting fair pricing, and enhancing safety standards. The act sought to modernize the industry, making rail services more reliable and accessible, while also aligning regulatory practices with evolving technological and economic landscapes. Overall, it aimed to foster a more competitive, safe, and efficient railway system for the public and economy.