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  • 07 Feb 2011 3:57 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    The northern terminus of Amtrak's New York-Florida trains may be getting some relief in the future, thanks to a new project announced today.

    This project was announced in the wake of the failed New Jersey Transit "ARC" tunnel project.

    Amtrak is a partner in the new improvements, dubbed "The Gateway".

    Full details at the following links:

    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dr-gridlock/2011/02/amtrak_proposes_135-billion_ra.html

    http://lautenberg.senate.gov/newsroom/record.cfm?id=330933&

    --Jackson McQuigg

  • 04 Feb 2011 2:56 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

     

    National Association of Railroad Passengers

    505 Capitol Ct. NE Suite 300 w Washington, D.C. 20002-7706

    Phone 202-408-8362 w Fax 202-408-8287 w narp@narprail.org w http://www.narprail.org

     

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (#11-03)

    February 4, 2011

    Contact: Sean Jean-Gail – 202-408-8362 [cell: 202-320-2723]

     

    CALL TO SHUT DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS IS ON COLLISION COURSE WITH MIDDLE EAST EVENTS

    Ending federal funding for passenger trains, as Republican Study Group urges, would increase American dependence on imported oil

     

    As democratic unrest sweeps across North Africa and the Middle East, the National Association of Railroad Passengers is asking Congress to sweep aside a proposal that would gut passenger rail and transit.  Instead, U.S. leaders should focus on policies that give Americans real travel choices and reduce the nation's massive dependence on imported oil in the transportation sector.

     

    The democratic uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Syria and perhaps elsewhere, highlight the risk of America’s overreliance on oil and the potential inability of Middle Eastern nations to maintain current oil export levels. 

     

    It also serves as a reminder that gas prices could rise above $4 a gallon more quickly than previously expected.

     

    Despite these developments, the Republican Study Committee is urging an end to U.S. intercity passenger train service, eliminating federal funding for Amtrak and high-speed rail.  The proposal also has huge mass transit cuts, including elimination of New Starts, a vital resource in building new transit lines.  The Committee includes over two-thirds of House Republicans.

     

    The House Budget Committee is considering drastic reductions in passenger train funding which could also lead to a service shutdown.

     

    If adopted, these policies would deprive Americans of important transportation choices, make America more vulnerable to uncontrollable events overseas, and lead to substantial layoffs at Amtrak and transit agencies.

     

    NARP calls on Congress to fully fund intercity passenger trains ($2.65 billion for Amtrak, and at least $3.5 billion for the high-speed rail program) to build a truly national rail passenger system and embrace President Obama's goal of putting high speed rail within reach of 80% of Americans within 25 years.  Passenger trains and transit will help address the consumption side of our oil dependency by providing energy-efficient transportation choices, while creating good paying, non-exportable jobs for our citizens.

     

    Energy consumption facts:

    ·         The U.S. transportation system is 96% petroleum dependent, accounts for 71% of the country’s oil use, and consumes 25% of the world’s net output.           

    ·         Amtrak is 30% more energy efficient than cars, and 20% more efficient than air travel (based on BTUs per passenger mile)

    ·         Public transportation saves the U.S. 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline every yearundefinedmore than three times the annual amount imported from Kuwait.

    ·         U.S. motorists’ fuel consumption alone accounts for eleven percent (11%) of the world’s total oil production.   

    ·         Trains are the only mode which can run on electricity over long distances at high speeds.

       

  • 04 Feb 2011 11:57 AM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    NARP's Malcolm Kenton is quoted in this article from the DC Streets Blog which addresses the question of Amtrak's role in America's future plans for passenger trains, both high speed and conventional.

    --Jackson McQuigg

  • 02 Feb 2011 5:04 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    Concerned about the Republican Study Committee's proposed elimination of Amtrak and transit funding?

    We are!

    Transportation for America is collecting signatures on a letter to legislators to stop these cuts from going through.

    Please take a minute to sign the letter, which is available by clicking here.

    Transportation for America will distribute the letter to your legislators later this month.

    --Jackson McQuigg

  • 01 Feb 2011 2:05 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    The Orlando Sentinel is quoting Governor Rick Scott, saying that the recent freeze of contracts for SunRail is not a political decision.

    So, will Rick Scott turn out to be a proponent of passenger rail? Or will he join others in his party in criticizing passenger rail initiatives which require public support?

    We keep waiting for an answer to that question. Here at the beginning of February--Scott's second month in office-- we still don't have one yet.

    --Jackson McQuigg

  • 31 Jan 2011 12:18 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    From the Orlando Sentinel:

    http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/politics/state/os-sunrail-contracts-delayed-20110128,0,5521210,full.story

    A disappointing action from our new Governor.

    --Jackson McQuigg

  • 26 Jan 2011 2:40 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    The National Association of Railroad Passengers issued this news release today in light of President Obama's State of the Union Speech last night which prominently mentioned high speed rail.

    The news release quotes NARP Chair Bob Stewart, who is also a member of FCRP's Board of Directors.

    --Jackson McQuigg

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