Washington Statutes
§ 47.76.200 — Legislative findings.
Washington § 47.76.200
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Wash. Rev. Code § 47.76.200 (2026).
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The legislature finds that a balanced multimodal transportation system is required to maintain the state's commitment to the growing mobility needs of its citizens and commerce. The state's freight rail system, including branch lines, mainlines, rail corridors, terminals, yards, and equipment, is an important element of this multimodal system. Washington's economy relies heavily upon the freight rail system to ensure movement of the state's agricultural, chemical, and natural resources and manufactured products to local, national, and international markets and thereby contributes to the economic vitality of the state.
Since 1970, Washington has lost over one-third of its rail miles to abandonment and bankruptcies. The combination of rail abandonments and rail system capacity constraints m
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Legislative History
[1995 c 380 s 1;1993 c 224 s 1;1983 c 303 s 4. Formerly RCW47.76.010.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 47.01.011
Legislative declaration.§ 47.01.021
Definitions.§ 47.01.071
Commission—Functions, powers, and duties.§ 47.01.075
Transportation policy development.§ 47.01.078
Transportation system policy goals—Duties.§ 47.01.091
Advisory councils.§ 47.01.101
Secretary—Authority and duties.§ 47.01.170
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