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The Rail Passenger Service Act (1970) (Pub.L. 91-518) was a United States federal law passed during the 91st Congress, and signed into law by President Richard Nixon on October 30, 1970. It established the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (NRPC), or more commonly known as Amtrak, as a Quasi-public corporation that would assume responsibility over various private train companies operating inter-city passenger train routes. The act would require that Amtrak provide passenger service between locations within a base system as specified by the United States Secretary of Transportation. Placehold

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