§24709. International transportation
Amtrak may develop and operate international intercity rail passenger transportation between the United States and Canada and between the United States and Mexico. The Secretary of Homeland Security, in cooperation with Amtrak, shall maintain, consistent with the effective enforcement of the immigration and customs laws, en route customs inspection and immigration procedures for international intercity rail passenger transportation that will-
(1) be convenient for passengers; and
(2) result in the quickest possible international intercity rail passenger transportation.
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Revised Section | Source (U.S. Code) | Source (Statutes at Large) |
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24709 | 45:545(e)(7) (less words between parentheses). | Oct. 30, 1970,
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45:545(i). | Oct. 30, 1970,
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In this section, before clause (1), the words "points within", "points in", and "including Montreal, Canada; Vancouver, Canada; and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico" in 45:545(e)(7) are omitted as surplus. The words "establish and" in 45:545(i) (1st sentence) are omitted as executed. The words "trains operated in" are omitted as surplus.
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2015-
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2015 Amendment
Amendment by
Cross-Border Passenger Rail Service
"(a)
"(1) develop a strategic plan to facilitate expanded passenger rail service across the international border between the United States and Canada during the 2010 Olympic Games on the Amtrak passenger rail route between Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and Eugene, Oregon (commonly known as 'Amtrak Cascades');
"(2) develop recommendations for the Department of Homeland Security to process efficiently rail passengers traveling on Amtrak Cascades across such international border during the 2010 Olympic Games; and
"(3) submit to Congress a report containing the strategic plan described in paragraph (1) and the recommendations described in paragraph (2).
"(b)
"(1) in Vancouver, Canada, no later than June 1, 2009; and
"(2) in other areas as determined appropriate by the Secretary."