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Posted by Trainsandmore (Member # 896) on :
 
In case we all forgot, Time is running out now for Congress and President George W. Bush to up with Amtrak funding for next year.


Amtrak wants $1.2 billion, and Bush wants $512 million, now who will win? Oct 1 is the Deadline.


Now I fear the Damage the Acela Express has now done to the Airlines, coupled with horrible finacial condition of the Airlines will again force Congress to starve Amtrak.
 


Posted by GG-1 (Member # 1915) on :
 
I think it's about time that the US government gots rid of it's double standard when it comes to funding transportation. Just imagine what Amtrak could do if it got the same level of funding the the so called "private" airlines get!

 
Posted by CK (Member # 589) on :
 
GG-1, Very well said !
 
Posted by Mr. Toy (Member # 311) on :
 
GG, I know the feds put a lot into airports and aviation sytems. Don't local governments also put a fair amount of money into their own airports as well (such as from the sale of tax free municipal bonds)? I'm wondering if more local governments might also support local train stations in a similar manner. I do know some Amtrak stations, especially in smaller towns, are city owned.

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Posted by GG-1 (Member # 1915) on :
 
Mr. Toy, local governments do indeed pump money into their local airports. One example is the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey which operate the three major airports in NYC. This organization is publicaly funded. I believe that the rail industry (yes...both passenger AND freight) is a very important investment because not only does it take cars off the road, but as a result of this, also decreases polution. The incentives for local governments to fund local rail projects is great but many do not contribute much. There are exceptions of course (like NYC's funding of the Grand Central Station renivation) but I think that investment in railroads should be the rule rather then the exception.
 
Posted by MPALMER (Member # 125) on :
 
So Amtrak is rapidly approaching another funding gap....
I can't "read" the mood of Congress on this particular topic. Are any of the upcoming Senate races likely to affect this (i.e are any strong Amtrak opponents or supporters at risk of losing their senate seats)?

MP
 




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