That seems mostly within the law, providing that "area" is defined by "where the photographer is located". (It's perfectly legal to take a photograph of a restricted area when I'm standing in a public area.)
Parts of it are interestingly worded. It's legal for them to "approach and question" anybody at any time. There is no requirement for the photographer to answer.
Re: Cameras & Amtrak
Parts of it are interestingly worded. It's legal for them to "approach and question" anybody at any time. There is no requirement for the photographer to answer.