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Amtrak, the US passenger rail company, sets a record for ridership and cuts losses

Amtrak, the U.S. passenger rail company, said Tuesday that it had set records for revenue and ridership in a single year. It also cut its losses by 15 percent to $598 millions and is aiming for profitability by 2028.

Amtrak is a major effort in rehabilitating the infrastructure of the Northeast corridor between Boston, Massachusetts and Washington. It is expanding service throughout the United States by purchasing new Acela trains with higher speeds and replacing regional trains from next year.

Amtrak reported that in the twelve months ending September 30, it had 34,5 million trips made by customers, an increase of 5.1%. Operating revenue was 9.1% higher, at $3.9 billion.

In March, the White House forced Amtrak's CEO Stephen Gardner to resign after President Donald Trump requested changes.

CAPACITY - MORE CAPACITY

Amtrak hasn't named a new chief executive officer, but Amtrak president Roger Harris runs the operations.

Harris stated in an interview that "the critical thing for us right now is to get capacity." He added that the new Acela train will be 27% larger and new regional trains will be coming next year. "I think better product and more capacity."

Harris stated that more people are considering Amtrak because of the congestion on highways, and problems with air travel, such as volume or technical issues.

In October, the White House halted reimbursements to the $17.2 billion Hudson River Tunnel project. The project received over $11 billion of federal grants. It is considered crucial for improving service between New York City and New Jersey.

Amtrak received about $2.4 billion per year in government funding over the past few years. This is on top of the $22 billion that was approved for major projects in 2021, spread out over five years.

Harris stated that Amtrak was prepared to "sustain the projects" during the recent government shutdown. He did not anticipate any delays.

Harris did not know if Amtrak was going to name a new chief executive officer. Harris stated that Amtrak has been letting him run the company since the last eight-month period.

Sean Duffy, the U.S. Transportation secretary, praised railroad growth. USDOT announced in September that it had taken back control of Washington Union Station, which is one of the nation's largest rail hubs.

Duffy stated that "Faster trains and more affordable service are opening a new era in American rail." (Reporting and Editing by Bill Berkrot.)

(source: Reuters)