Department of Transportation and related agencies appropriations for fiscal year 1984: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - United States |
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... going for this figure . However , we have to examine the assumptions fairly carefully . We all agree that these figures are based on the assumption that Amtrak will continue to be excused from interest payments to the Federal Financing ...
... going for this figure . However , we have to examine the assumptions fairly carefully . We all agree that these figures are based on the assumption that Amtrak will continue to be excused from interest payments to the Federal Financing ...
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... going along very well . But the New Jersey Transit authorities have been selling multiride tickets using management people to sell them , since their ticket agents are on strike , and those tickets are only usable on Amtrak trains so ...
... going along very well . But the New Jersey Transit authorities have been selling multiride tickets using management people to sell them , since their ticket agents are on strike , and those tickets are only usable on Amtrak trains so ...
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... going to be shut down . Senator ANDREWS . And you are doing that , really , to be on the side of the commuter , the traveling public . Mr. CLAYTOR . I am indeed , because if we are shut down there is noth- ing , regardless . We will ...
... going to be shut down . Senator ANDREWS . And you are doing that , really , to be on the side of the commuter , the traveling public . Mr. CLAYTOR . I am indeed , because if we are shut down there is noth- ing , regardless . We will ...
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... going to be good for both labor and management , and my experience in labor relations is that un- less the contract is in the end good for both sides it is not going to be a success . I think it will be good for both sides , because it ...
... going to be good for both labor and management , and my experience in labor relations is that un- less the contract is in the end good for both sides it is not going to be a success . I think it will be good for both sides , because it ...
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... going to receive in October ? Mr. CLAYTOR . Well , I assume we are going to receive full payment the interest , and we expect to have the loan repaid when it is due o January 1 , 1984 . Senator ANDREWS . OK . What are the projected ...
... going to receive in October ? Mr. CLAYTOR . Well , I assume we are going to receive full payment the interest , and we expect to have the loan repaid when it is due o January 1 , 1984 . Senator ANDREWS . OK . What are the projected ...
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