United States Senate Committee on Railroads
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The Senate Committee on Railroads is a defunct committee of the United States Senate
United States Senate
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. It succeeded the Committee on the Pacific Railroad
United States Senate Committee on the Pacific Railroad
The Senate Committee on the Pacific Railroad is a defunct committee of the United States Senate. It was first established as a select committee on July 7, 1861, to examine legislation to authorize construction of a transcontinental railroad....

 on March 12, 1873. The committee reviewed legislation and matters related to railroad transportation on the United States. The committee existed until April 8, 1921, when it was abolished due to inactivity. The committee's role waned after the 50th Congress
50th United States Congress
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 (1887-89) as other Senate committees acquired legislative jurisdiction over railroad matters. The United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, in particular, focused on regulating railroad rates and assuring safety of railroad passengers and crews. A separate Committee on Pacific Railroads
United States Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads
The Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads is a defunct committee of the United States Senate. It was first established as a select committee in 1889 and became a standing committee on March 15, 1893...

 also operated from 1893-1921, investigating the financial status of the Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad
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.

While it no longer formerly exists as a standing committee, the Senate still conducts oversight over the railroad industry through the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
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 and its Surface Transportation and United Interstate Commerce subcommittees.

Chairmen 1873-1921

  • 1873-1875: William Stewart (R-Nevada)
  • 1875-1877: J. Rodman West (R-Louisiana)
  • 1877-1879: John H. Mitchell
    John H. Mitchell
    John Hipple Mitchell, also known as John Mitchell Hipple, John H. Mitchell, or J. H. Mitchell was a controversial American lawyer and politician, who served as a Republican United States Senator from Oregon on three occasions between 1872 and 1905...

     (R-Oregon)
  • 1879-1880: Matt Ransom (D-North Carolina)
  • 1880-1881: L.Q.C. Lamar
    Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (II)
    Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar was an American politician and jurist from Mississippi. A United States Representative and Senator, he also served as United States Secretary of the Interior in the first administration of President Grover Cleveland, as well as an Associate Justice of the U.S...

     (D-Mississippi)
  • 1881-1883: William Pitt Kellogg (R-Louisiana)
  • 1883-1887: Philetus Sawyer
    Philetus Sawyer
    Philetus Sawyer was an American politician of the Republican Party who represented Wisconsin in both houses of Congress. Sawyer County, Wisconsin, is named for him....

     (R-Wisconsin)
  • 1887-1889: Dwight Sabin (R-Minnesota)
  • 1889-1891: John H. Mitchell
    John H. Mitchell
    John Hipple Mitchell, also known as John Mitchell Hipple, John H. Mitchell, or J. H. Mitchell was a controversial American lawyer and politician, who served as a Republican United States Senator from Oregon on three occasions between 1872 and 1905...

     (R-Oregon)
  • 1891-1893: Lyman R. Casey
    Lyman R. Casey
    Lyman Rufus Casey was a United States Senator from North Dakota. Born in York, New York, he moved with his parents to Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1853. He received a classical education and engaged in the hardware business for many years; in 1882, he moved to Carrington, Foster County, Territory of...

     (R-North Dakota)
  • 1893-1894: Johnson Camden (D-West Virginia)
  • 1894-1895: John Martin
    John Martin (Governor of Kansas)
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     (D-Kansas)
  • 1895-1905: Clarence D. Clark
    Clarence D. Clark
    Clarence Don Clark was a teacher, lawyer, and politician from New York who participated in the constitutional convention for Wyoming's statehood and was one of that state's first congressmen.-Biography:...

     (R-Wyoming)
  • 1905-1907: J. Frank Allee
    J. Frank Allee
    James Frank Allee was an American merchant and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as U.S. Senator from Delaware. He was known by his middle name.-Early life and family:Allee was born in Dover,...

     (R-Delaware)
  • 1907-1911: Morgan Bulkeley (R-Connecticut)
  • 1911-1913: Thomas P. Gore (D-Oklahoma)
  • 1913-1915: George C. Perkins (R-California)
  • 1915-1917: James D. Phelan
    James D. Phelan
    James Duval Phelan was an American politician, civic leader and banker.-Early years:Phelan was born in San Francisco, the son of an Irish immigrant who became wealthy during the California Gold Rush as a trader, merchant and banker. He graduated from St...

     (D-California)
  • 1917-1919: Peter G. Gerry
    Peter G. Gerry
    Peter Goelet Gerry was an American lawyer and politician. He was a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island.-Early life:...

     (D-Rhode Island)
  • 1919-1921: Irvine L. Lenroot (R-Wisconsin)
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