Northeast Corridor Improvement Project: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Railroads |
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... involved in this project . Certainly , we enjoyed the support of Mr. Reistrup of Amtrak , of Mr. Sullivan of FRA , and of all the committees that were involved , both in authorization and appropriations . Mr. BURTON . Would you move the ...
... involved in this project . Certainly , we enjoyed the support of Mr. Reistrup of Amtrak , of Mr. Sullivan of FRA , and of all the committees that were involved , both in authorization and appropriations . Mr. BURTON . Would you move the ...
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... involved . As I have indicated , some of this would also be done by contract - some 400 bridges and about 1,100 miles of track . Mr. BURTON . The heaviest work years would be what ? Mr. SAWYER . The heaviest work year would be 1979. It ...
... involved . As I have indicated , some of this would also be done by contract - some 400 bridges and about 1,100 miles of track . Mr. BURTON . The heaviest work years would be what ? Mr. SAWYER . The heaviest work year would be 1979. It ...
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... involved I would say that would be it . That is the only real big concern we had . We did have one other one . Mr. BURTON . Would another $ 100 million solve the problem ? Mr. SAWYER . That is one solution , sir . 12.
... involved I would say that would be it . That is the only real big concern we had . We did have one other one . Mr. BURTON . Would another $ 100 million solve the problem ? Mr. SAWYER . That is one solution , sir . 12.
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... involved in sitting down with their Northeast Corridor Committee of their board . We took a series of steps to change the organization by which Amtrak had been working in 1977 for the 1978 season , so as to eliminate some problems there ...
... involved in sitting down with their Northeast Corridor Committee of their board . We took a series of steps to change the organization by which Amtrak had been working in 1977 for the 1978 season , so as to eliminate some problems there ...
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... involved with the Federal Government con- trolling the funding and the scheduling to assure compliance with the mandate of Congress on a property that belongs to Amtrak , which has a whole bunch of private ownership problems . This in ...
... involved with the Federal Government con- trolling the funding and the scheduling to assure compliance with the mandate of Congress on a property that belongs to Amtrak , which has a whole bunch of private ownership problems . This in ...
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A/E Contractor Amtrak Anti-Deficiency Act approval audit authority awards Baltimore tunnel Bechtel bridges BURTON Cather/Parsons CAYWOOD Chairman completed CONGRESS THE LIBRARY ConRail construction management Contracting Officer corridor improvement project cost COTR coverage damage DCP's Department of Transportation engineering Federal Railroad Administration freight funds GEDNEY going Government HALTERMAN high-speed rail implementation indemnification inspection involved labor Lawson leased equipment Leuw LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LYONS MAGUIRE ment Metroliners million national defense NECIP Northeast corridor improvement operations package PALUMBO passenger percent performance planning problems procurement product liability production professional liability Project Director Public Law purchase order Purchase Requisition pursuant question rail redirection study REISTRUP Release Rental Control request responsibility risk SAWYER schedule Section self-insurance space frame specific staff stations subcommittee subcontractors SULLIVAN talking things THOMPSON tion train trip-time goals unusually hazardous vehicles Washington Welding York
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