The Crisis in Passenger Train Service: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session on S. 325, a Bill to Amend the Interstate Commerce Act, as Amended to Authorize the Interstate Commerce Commission to Assist Common Carriers of Passengers by Railroad in Preserving and Improving Essential Passenger Train Services and Facilities, and for Other Purposes, S. 348, a Bill to Encourage the Preservation and Development of a Modern and Efficient Passenger Rail Transportation Service in the Northeastern Seaboard Area by Granting the Consent and Approval of Congress to the States of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York, to Negotiate and Enter Into a Compact to Create Their Own Northeast Rail Authority, and by Guaranteeing Certain Loans and Other Credit to Such Authority, S. 1234, a Bill to Encourage the Preservation and Development of a Modern and Efficient Passenger Rail Transportation Service in Northeastern Seaboard Area by Granting the Consent and Approval of Congress to the States of New York and Connecticut to Negotiate and Enter Into a Compact to Create Their Own New York-Connecticut Rail Authority, and by Guaranteeing Certain Bonds Of, and Furnishing Certain Assistance To, Such Authority, [and] S. 1289, a Bill to Amend the Interstate Commerce Act, as Amended, to Authorize the Interstate Commerce Commission to Assist Common Carriers of Passengers by Railroad in Preserving and Improving Essential Passenger Train Services and Facilities, and for Other Purposes, March 2, 3, 4, 10, 1965 ; March 11, 1965 (New Haven).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 390 páginas Committee Serial No. 89-11. Considers S. 325, to provide a 5-year Federal assistance program to passenger railroads for operating expenses; S. 1234, to allow New York and Connecticut to create a New York-Connecticut Rail Authority; and S. 348 to create a Northeast Rail Authority. |
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... Senator Pastore , dated March 23 , 1965 Dorigan , H. W. , New Haven , Conn . to Senator Pastore , dated March 17 , 1963 . 321 209 Dorigan , H. W. , New Haven , Conn . , to Senator Pastore , dated March 31 , 1965_ Hutchinson , Hon ...
... Senator Pastore , dated March 23 , 1965 Dorigan , H. W. , New Haven , Conn . to Senator Pastore , dated March 17 , 1963 . 321 209 Dorigan , H. W. , New Haven , Conn . , to Senator Pastore , dated March 31 , 1965_ Hutchinson , Hon ...
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... Senator PASTORE . The only reason why I made my suggestion was because no matter how you look at this , someone has got to run that railroad . I thought that rather than take the position that we are going to stuff this down the throat ...
... Senator PASTORE . The only reason why I made my suggestion was because no matter how you look at this , someone has got to run that railroad . I thought that rather than take the position that we are going to stuff this down the throat ...
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... Senator PASTORE . But the point that the Senator from Rhode Island makes is this and I am looking at your bill now under " Definitions " on page 2 . Are you actually saying that this money is to be allocated for the maintenance of these ...
... Senator PASTORE . But the point that the Senator from Rhode Island makes is this and I am looking at your bill now under " Definitions " on page 2 . Are you actually saying that this money is to be allocated for the maintenance of these ...
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... Senator PASTORE . The Senator from Rhode Island is very happy that the Senator from Ohio is going to keep an open mind on this . [ Laughter . ] Senator RIBICOFF . Mr. Chairman , I ask unanimous consent- Senator PASTORE . You are on page 3 .
... Senator PASTORE . The Senator from Rhode Island is very happy that the Senator from Ohio is going to keep an open mind on this . [ Laughter . ] Senator RIBICOFF . Mr. Chairman , I ask unanimous consent- Senator PASTORE . You are on page 3 .
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... Senator Javits ' bill is exactly the same as the language in my own bill . Senator PASTORE . Do I understand you correctly , Mr. Pell , that you prefer the language that he uses to overcome the constitutional difficulties that might be ...
... Senator Javits ' bill is exactly the same as the language in my own bill . Senator PASTORE . Do I understand you correctly , Mr. Pell , that you prefer the language that he uses to overcome the constitutional difficulties that might be ...
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