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» Resolution in opposition to changing the law governing passenger train liabilityA RESOLUTION APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RAILROAD PASSENGERS AUGUST 5, 2010. Whereas expansion of passenger train service is in the public interest because it:
Whereas the primary mission of the National Association of Railroad Passengers is to promote the improvement and expansion of passenger train service; Whereas federal law since 1997 has imposed a $200 million per-incident cap on liability to passengers in passenger train accidents and allows parties to “allocate responsibility for claims” (that is, to indemnify each other); Whereas existing law allows fair compensation to victims of passenger-train accidents, Whereas private-sector companies play a major role in the operation of U.S. passenger trains, both as host of many Amtrak and commuter trains and as direct operator of some trains, Whereas a lifting of the cap would significantly increase the cost of running passenger trains, thereby threatening both existing services and the ability to expand service and introduce new services; Therefore, the National Association of Railroad Passengers hereby expresses its strong opposition to changing the law governing passenger-train liability. Adopted by the NARP Board of Directors, August, 5 2010. |
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