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Amtrak Threatens to End Service
Fri Feb 1,11:22 AM ET
By LAURENCE ARNOLD, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Amtrak on Friday threatened to discontinue all long-
distance train service in October if Congress doesn't give it $1.2 billion in
the next budget year.


The national passenger railroad, facing a possible restructuring by Congress,
said it will cut staff by 4 percent and make cuts in hiring, training,
advertising and supplies.

"Everyone knows that you can't make a profit while running a network of
unprofitable trains but that is exactly what we are expected to do," said
Amtrak President George Warrington.

Amtrak said service will not be affected in the current budget year, which
ends Sept. 30.

Amtrak plans to lay off 700 workers and cut costs elsewhere to trim what it
says is a $200 million shortfall this year, according to two sources
knowledgeable about the moves, who asked not to be identified.

The sources said Amtrak began broaching the idea of cuts in long-distance
trains to members of Congress on Thursday. That prospect likely would get the
attention of lawmakers, many of whom would be loath to accept any reduction
in service to their states.

Amtrak is under growing pressure to improve its finances. The congressionally
appointed Amtrak Reform Council will recommend next week that the government
break up Amtrak and open passenger rail to competition.

Amtrak has used more than $25 billion in federal subsidies since its
inception in 1971. Congress five years ago gave Amtrak until December 2002 to
end its reliance on annual operating subsidies.

Amtrak has broadened its ventures to try to increase revenue and was hopeful
the introduction of the nation's first high-speed train — Acela Express —
would give it the boost it needed. Systemwide ridership has increased every
year since 1996, to 23.5 million passengers in 2001.

But last week the Transportation Department's inspector general reported that
Amtrak lost $1.1 billion in 2001, the most in its 30-year history, and is no
closer to operational self-sufficiency than it was in 1998.

Last summer, Amtrak had to mortgage parts of New York's Penn Station — its
most valuable asset — for $300 million to keep trains running through the end
of the fiscal year.

This time, Amtrak plans to trim costs by laying off 700 people, including 300
managers, the sources said. Amtrak also plans to scale back the maintenance
on train cars.

Currently, when a train car is brought in for a specific reason like brake
work, Amtrak performs comprehensive repairs, right down to torn upholstery.
In the future, Amtrak will fix the immediate problem only.

Amtrak leaders have long said the federal government needs to invest more in
tracks, rail yards, stations and other assets. The sources said Amtrak
reported it has a $5 billion backlog of needed improvements that have not
been made through the years because of a shortage of capital funding.

The railway will ask for $1 billion in the fiscal year that begins in
October, on top of the $200 million it wants immediately to cover the
shortfall in the current fiscal year, the sources said.

Amtrak announced last summer that it would offer early retirement and
voluntary separation incentives to its 2,900 managers as part of a
cost-cutting effort. It is not known has many took the offer.

At the time, Warrington said Amtrak would spend four to six months seeking
ways "to eliminate overlapping operations, tighten cost controls and improve
revenue opportunities."

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