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RailNation:California - Call for Speakers

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Passengers Win...Again

Supreme Court Declines To Hear AAR's Appeal Of Passengers' DC Circuit Victory

by Jim Mathews / The Supreme Court today decided to turn down the Association of American Railroads' bid to appeal passengers' victory last summer in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, removing the final hurdle to Amtrak and the Federal Railroad Administration once again setting metrics and standards to ensure that passengers have the right to be on time.

Gateways

Taking in some much needed transit-oriented development in Lowell, MA

by Joe Aiello | Northeast Field Coordinator “Papier-mache canals flowed in downtown Lowell, men smoking cigars stand by the rail spitting in the waters that reflect the drizzle hopelessness of 1926.” ― Jack Kerouac, Visions of Gerard Come on, Jack. It’s not THAT bad. I will fully admit that in the 10 years that I have lived in Cambridge, I have had little reason to spend time in Lowell. That is not a shot at the city - it’s just that there hasn’t been much of a pressing need for m

No, Amtrak Does Not Have To Make A Profit

It's Time To Focus On Value

by Jim Mathews / Let's retire the pernicious myth that Amtrak is legally required to turn a profit. It's not, and hasn't been since 1978. Instead, let's look at the value Amtrak returns to the communities it serves, which represents a return many times over what we spend to have the train.

House Gives Passenger Rail a Boost in FY2020 Budget

Rail Passengers is providing tools for passengers to support this bill—and improve it. Please join us in taking action!

Rail Passengers is providing tools for passengers to support this bill—and improve it. Please join us in taking action!

We Love New England

Making our voices heard

by Joe Aiello | Northeast Field Coordinator If we had more transportaion options in New England - we could all get to matches easier. That's something we can all agree on. I wanted to write a follow-up to last week’s blog about the Northeast Division meeting that took place earlier this month - since this topic was brought up at yesterday's North-South Rail Link Working Group meeting. While what I am going to be discussing is all a work in progress, this really does show the importance

Your Right To Be On Time

After Years Of Tussle, We Head Again To The Supreme Court...Or Do We?

by Jim Mathews / As all sides again gather to head back to the Supreme Court, the landscape today is a little different than it was the last time we were here.

We Are In This Together

Advocating for a better rail system across state lines.

by Joe Aiello | Northeast Field Coordinator On May 4th (May The Fourth Be With You), I had the pleasure of joining nearly 50 other passenger rail advocates for the Northeast Division membership meeting. The meeting, co-sponsored by the Association and our good friends at TrainRiders/Northeast, was held in at Maria’s Family Restaurant in Haverhill, MA - a stop along the MBTA Haverhill Line as well as “America’s Favorite Train”, the Downeaster. This was the third such meeting that I ha

The Price is Right

Advocating for "fair" fares and equity in public transportation

by Joe Aiello | Northeast Field Coordinator One of the biggest topics that any agency or advocate can tackle in this day and age is that of equity, especially when it comes to the world of public transportation. How do we even the playing field for every passenger, every line, and every neighborhood? This is a subject that we here at the Association has been talking about for some time. Our friends at TransitMatters have broached the topic in their Regional Rail plan with a fare integration po

Fox in the Henhouse

President Trump Nominates Amtrak Board Member Who Repeatedly Voted to End Amtrak

Rail Passengers is already working to bring this voting record to light, and we need your support