The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) was a regulatory body in the United States established in 1887 to oversee and regulate the railroad industry and later expanded to include other modes of transportation.
A comprehensive overview of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), an independent federal agency established in 1887 and abolished in 1995, which regulated fair rates and services in interstate commerce.
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