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Code · U.S. Code · Title 49 - TRANSPORTATION · CHAPTER 55— INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION · SUBCHAPTER II— TERMINALS · § 5567

§ 5567. Preference for preserving buildings of historic or architectural significance

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Amtrak shall give preference to the use of rail passenger terminal facilities that will preserve buildings of historic or architectural significance.
(Pub. L. 103–272, § 1(d), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 854.)
The word “Amtrak” is substituted for “The National Railroad Passenger Corporation” for consistency in the revised title. The words “rail passenger terminal” are substituted for “station” for consistency in this chapter. The word “or” is substituted for “and” for consistency with the source provisions being restated in section 5562(a)(3) of the revised title.
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Preference for preserving buildings of historic or architectural significance
Pub. L.Pub. L. 103–272, § 1(d)
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