EXPO '74 PASSENGER TRAIN IS CHECKED PRIOR TO DEPARTURE FROM SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, TO SEATTLE. AMTRAK ASSUMED MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR U.S. INTERCITY RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE IN 1971 AND LEASES USE OF THE TRACKS FROM THE NATION'S RAILROADS. RIDERSHIP HAS INCREASED SINCE THAT TIME AS AMTRAK HAS WORKED TO UPGRADE EQUIPMENT AND MODERNIZE ITS METHODS OF BUSINESS
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Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970
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- National Archives at College Park - Still Pictures
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970. EXPO '74 PASSENGER TRAIN IS CHECKED PRIOR TO DEPARTURE FROM SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, TO SEATTLE. AMTRAK ASSUMED MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR U.S. INTERCITY RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE IN 1971 AND LEASES USE OF THE TRACKS FROM THE NATION'S RAILROADS. RIDERSHIP HAS INCREASED SINCE THAT TIME AS AMTRAK HAS WORKED TO UPGRADE EQUIPMENT AND MODERNIZE ITS METHODS OF BUSINESS. 1974-06. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/556109. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970, (1974-06) EXPO '74 PASSENGER TRAIN IS CHECKED PRIOR TO DEPARTURE FROM SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, TO SEATTLE. AMTRAK ASSUMED MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR U.S. INTERCITY RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE IN 1971 AND LEASES USE OF THE TRACKS FROM THE NATION'S RAILROADS. RIDERSHIP HAS INCREASED SINCE THAT TIME AS AMTRAK HAS WORKED TO UPGRADE EQUIPMENT AND MODERNIZE ITS METHODS OF BUSINESS. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/556109
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.archives.gov/id/556109>.