The Biden administration has made boosting passenger rail
service and high-speed rail project a top priority. Congress
approved $66 billion in funding for rail projects as part of a
massive infrastructure bill in 2021, with $22 billion dedicated
to Amtrak and $36 billion made available for grants.
Norfolk Southern said it hopes to resolve concerns about delays
on the route. "We are committed to complying with the law,
working together, and honoring our commitments," the railroad
said.
Amtrak wants to break even and double total ridership to 66
million by 2040. Its passenger numbers grew 45% from 2003 to
2019 to 32.3 million.
Amtrak said last year that half of the 46 states it serves have
minimal service. Florida, Ohio and Arizona, the Mountain West
and Gulf Coast are served by long distance trains that provide
no more than one round trip a day.
The 1,377-mile passenger line stops at 33 towns and cities and
Norfolk Southern controls 1,140 miles of rail line on the
Crescent Route and handles dispatching for all trains along that
segment, including freight trains it operates.
Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner praised the Justice Department action
saying it "will help ensure our customers arrive at their
destinations on time."
The Justice Department said 266,000 passengers traveled on the
Crescent Route last year and only 24% of southbound Crescent
Route passenger trains traveling on Norfolk Southern-controlled
track arrived at their destination on time.
Federal law requires Norfolk Southern to give Amtrak passenger
trains preference over freight trains but the Justice Department
said Norfolk Southern regularly fails to do so, "leading to
widespread delays that harm and inconvenience train passengers,
negatively affect Amtrak’s financial performance, and impede
passenger rail transportation."
"Americans should not experience travel delays because rail
carriers break the law,” said Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said "for half a
century, federal law has required freight rail companies to give
Amtrak passenger rail service preference on their tracks — yet
compliance with this important law has been uneven at best."
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Mark Porter and
Aurora Ellis)
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