Title 45 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - REGIONAL RAIL REORGANIZATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 701
Congress requires the federal government to step in and save and rebuild important rail service in the Midwest and Northeast. Many of the railroads there are bankrupt and in reorganization. Service is at risk of stopping because trustees cannot make workable plans. Tracks and equipment that were meant for public use have been allowed to fall apart and need major repairs. Reliable rail is needed for business, national defense, the environment, mail, passengers, shippers, states, and consumers. Rail also offers benefits for land use, air quality, noise, energy use, safety, and shipping costs. Federal action is necessary. To fix this, Congress aims to identify an adequate regional rail system, reorganize the railroads into an economically sound system, create the United States Railway Association (a federal body with powers and duties set by the law), create the Consolidated Rail Corporation (a new railroad entity with powers and duties set by the law), help States and local authorities keep local rail services, and provide needed federal money at the lowest possible cost to taxpayers.
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45 U.S.C. § 701
Title 45 — Railroads
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73