House Passes Amtrak Reform Bill

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House Passes Amtrak Reform Bill

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure on March 4, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

The House of Representatives today approved a bipartisan bill that improves the Nation’s passenger rail system and reforms Amtrak by reducing costs, creating greater accountability and transparency, leveraging private sector resources, and accelerating rail project delivery.

The Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act of 2015, or PRRIA (H.R. 749), was introduced by Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA); T&I Ranking Member Peter DeFazio (D-OR); Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee Chairman Jeff Denham (R-CA); and Subcommittee Ranking Member Michael Capuano (D-MA).

“PRRIA brings significant and needed reforms to Amtrak. This bill will result in cutting waste, strengthening our infrastructure, and providing better, more cost-effective passenger rail service for our Nation’s transportation system," Shuster said.

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The House of Representatives today approved a bipartisan bill that improves the Nation’s passenger rail system and reforms Amtrak by reducing costs, creating greater accountability and transparency, leveraging private sector resources, and accelerating rail project delivery.

The Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act of 2015, or PRRIA (H.R. 749), was introduced by Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA); T&I Ranking Member Peter DeFazio (D-OR); Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee Chairman Jeff Denham (R-CA); and Subcommittee Ranking Member Michael Capuano (D-MA).

“PRRIA brings significant and needed reforms to Amtrak. This bill will result in cutting waste, strengthening our infrastructure, and providing better, more cost-effective passenger rail service for our Nation’s transportation system," Shuster said.

“In every region of the country, passenger rail investments boost local economies and create thousands of family-wage construction, engineering, and manufacturing jobs. This bill isn’t perfect, but it was a bipartisan effort that ultimately provides critical investments and system wide improvements to increase capacity and make our railways safer. I’m glad that we were able to pass this legislation in a bipartisan way," said DeFazio.

“The Passenger Rail Reform and Investment Act will vastly improve commuter and passenger rail systems across the country, helping save American families time and money in transportation costs. It represents a step forward in making Amtrak more efficient and accountable. The bill’s widespread bipartisan support demonstrates the practicality of these reforms," Denham said.

“This bipartisan legislation will improve passenger rail service which is an important component of an effective transportation network. Increasing investment in rail service not only leads to a better customer experience, it also creates economic benefits and employment opportunities," Capuano said.

Passenger rail presents one of the best transportation alternatives for relieving congestion on some of the Nation’s most crowded highways and in our busy airspace. However, important reforms are necessary to improve Amtrak - the country’s intercity passenger rail provider - and our passenger rail transportation system. PRRIA includes the following provisions:

Reforms Amtrak to Increase Transparency, Reduce Costs, and Operate More Like a Business

Authorizes Amtrak at recently appropriated funding levels

Eliminates Amtrak’s losses in food and beverage service

Mandates Amtrak carry out a business case analysis for all major procurements

Eliminates Amtrak’s opaque accounting and requires transparent bookkeeping

Leverages Resources and Encourages Non-Federal Participation

Creates station development opportunities for the private sector

Opens new revenue streams through right-of-way development

Unlocks an underutilized federal railroad loan program

Assists with advancing large infrastructure projects through partnerships with states

Streamlines Environmental Reviews and Accelerates Project Delivery

Sets deadlines to reasonably limit review times

Requires reviews to occur concurrently rather than consecutively

Improves coordination among federal, state, and local agencies involved in the reviews

Targets Investments Where There is the Greatest Potential for Success

Keeps Northeast Corridor profits on the Northeast Corridor, while maintaining long-distance and state-supported passenger rail service

Improves management of the Northeast Corridor

Incentivizes increased Northeast Corridor investments

Empowers States to Have a Greater Role in Managing Routes

Ensures states are equal partners, giving them a greater say in decision making to ensure passengers get the best service

Strengthens transparency to give states and Congress greater insight into Amtrak’s accounting to identify areas for improvement

Requires Amtrak to evaluate long-distance routes, improve services, and lower costs

Source: House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

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