Americans gets Back on the Track - Navtej Kohli
As oil prices go off the chart, many Americans are taking u-turn towards the railroad. Navtej Kohli Business Blog shares the word with its readers.
Amtrak, America’s struggling passenger railroad, saw record numbers in May when ridership rose 12.3 percent from a year earlier, and ticket sales rose by 15.6 percent.
Amtrak President Alex Kummant said the numbers point to a sixth straight year of record passengers. He estimated a more than 11 percent rise this year on its 21,000 miles of track, building on last year’s 26 million passengers.
He attributes about half that growth to higher gas prices. “It depends on the service but certainly our ridership growth is linked to the fuel prices,” he said in an interview. “We are up against capacity limits.”
The Bush administration has sought to scrap direct federal funding for Amtrak, a for-profit federal corporation that has bled red ink since its 1971 creation. Its backers contend that passenger rail services in other countries also lose money.
The White House threatened on Monday to veto legislation to fund Amtrak for the next five years, saying the U.S. House of Representatives failed to include language that would make the railroad more accountable.

Rising fuel prices diverting traffic to the railroad
The House legislation would authorize Amtrak funding of $14 billion and set up a program of federal matching grants to states for projects to improve passenger service, an arrangement Kummant says is crucial for any expansion.
“That would have a huge impact,” Kummant said. “We are in a different world than even just three or four years ago with gas prices at these levels, with the congestion we face on the highways and with the difficulty in air travel.”
Rail advocates say the rise in passenger numbers underlines the need for greater federal and state funding in railways to bring the United States in line with Europe and Japan and give Amtrak the muscle to compete with commercial airlines.
Courtesy: Reuters
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