henryj
Conductor
A Federal grant is mine and everyone else's tax money as is a State grant.The NEC does pay for itself however. What it doesn't pay for are upgrades and other major capital expenses, but state and Federal grants pay for that.This statement is of course a joke as the NEC doesn't come even close to paying for itself. We all pay, all 50 states, for maintianing the NEC. Revenues only cover it's direct operating costs, at least according to Amtrak accounting. You have to wonder what Amtrak allocates in user fees to trains like the Pennsylvanian or the LD trains that use the corridor. Do they give those trains the same bargain basement rates they pay the freight railroads or do they just stick it to them? lol.NEC, which is perfectly capable of paying for itself.
This train runs on the NEC to Philly. None of that is going away. It runs on the Keystone corridor to Harrisburg. None of that is going away. In fact they may even continue the schedule as far as Harrisburg as a Keystone frequency. The equipment will just be reallocated in the existing Amtrak pool. So Amtrak is asking the state of Penn to pay all that money for the remaining 249 miles of the route. And if it is discontinued then the Capitol just picks up the tab for Pittsburgh as it will be the only remaining service. I think Penn is being bamboozled and I would bet that PennDOT is thinking the same.