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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... performance for the full Amtrak system service improved to 79 percent in FY 1982 , and is expected to meet its goal of 80 percent in FY 1983 . Express Metroliner service between New York City and Washington , DC , which was inaugurated ...
... performance for the full Amtrak system service improved to 79 percent in FY 1982 , and is expected to meet its goal of 80 percent in FY 1983 . Express Metroliner service between New York City and Washington , DC , which was inaugurated ...
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... performance , because I picked up my morning report before I left the office , reporting on yesterday's trains . Of our 10 express Metroliners , 1 was on time , 8 were 1 to 6 minutes ahead of time , and 1 was 2 minutes late . That is ...
... performance , because I picked up my morning report before I left the office , reporting on yesterday's trains . Of our 10 express Metroliners , 1 was on time , 8 were 1 to 6 minutes ahead of time , and 1 was 2 minutes late . That is ...
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... performance . As you know , Mr. Chairman , Amtrak received a two - year authorization in the Amtrak Improvement Act of 1981 , which expires at the end of this fiscal year . Although the complex budget process which produced the 1981 ...
... performance . As you know , Mr. Chairman , Amtrak received a two - year authorization in the Amtrak Improvement Act of 1981 , which expires at the end of this fiscal year . Although the complex budget process which produced the 1981 ...
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... performance in Fiscal Year 1983 . S Amtrak's financial performance must be put in the context of the entire commercial transportation industry . After an approximate 10 percent growth rate per year over the past decade , the industry ...
... performance in Fiscal Year 1983 . S Amtrak's financial performance must be put in the context of the entire commercial transportation industry . After an approximate 10 percent growth rate per year over the past decade , the industry ...
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... performance over the last four years . To be more specific : • Significant progress was made through agreements with labor in both the operating and non - operating crafts . Amtrak was able to achieve substantial productivity gains with ...
... performance over the last four years . To be more specific : • Significant progress was made through agreements with labor in both the operating and non - operating crafts . Amtrak was able to achieve substantial productivity gains with ...
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