Commodore's company, New York Central, played a significant role in the railroad industry. By 1967, Commodore had control of all the railroads between New York and Buffalo, making his company a major player in the industry. At its peak, New York Central was the second-largest railroad company, indicating its substantial influence and reach. The company's success can be attributed to Commodore's strategic business practices, such as competitive pricing and investment in hard capital.
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