Ian’s Legal Fact of the Week 1/27/20: Standard Time Zones

Until 1883, there was little standardization of time zones in the U.S., with railroads using 56 different time standards across the country. The General Time Convention established by the railroads set four time zones running from east to west, based on time set by the U.S. Naval Observatory. This helped reduce the number of train accidents, but there were no official national time zones set until the Standard Time Act passed by Congress in 1918.

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