§ 24102. Definitions
In this part—
(2)
“commuter authority” means a State, local, or regional entity established to provide, or make a contract providing for, commuter rail passenger transportation.
(3)
“commuter rail passenger transportation” means short-haul rail passenger transportation in metropolitan and suburban areas usually having reduced fare, multiple-ride, and commuter tickets and morning and evening peak period operations.
(4)
“intercity rail passenger transportation” means rail passenger transportation, except commuter rail passenger transportation.
(5)
“national rail passenger transportation system” means—
(A)
the segment of the continuous Northeast Corridor railroad line between Boston, Massachusetts, and Washington, District of Columbia;
(B)
rail corridors that have been designated by the Secretary of Transportation as high-speed rail corridors (other than corridors described in subparagraph (A)), but only after regularly scheduled intercity service over a corridor has been established;
(6)
“Northeast Corridor” means Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.
(7)
“rail carrier” means a person, including a unit of State or local government, providing rail transportation for compensation.
(9)
“regional transportation authority” means an entity established to provide passenger transportation in a region.