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Yes, Amtrak does haul freight, but it primarily operates as a passenger rail service. While Amtrak's primary focus is on transporting passengers, it occasionally allows freight to be carried on its lines, particularly when it does not interfere with passenger services. However, the bulk of freight transportation in the U.S. is handled by dedicated freight rail companies.

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