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I'll try to avoid the partisan political comments, but the article had a number of interesting quotes regarding Amtrak charters for political campaigning.
It might be interesting to see what sort of record these congressmen have concerning funding for Amtrak.
Well, now we know what a train charter costs. I guess it would be a little beyond our means to charter a train for the next AU Gathering.
Seaboard, please don't hurt yourself while you're ROTFL.
I also believe that President Obama rode an Amtrak charter after he was elected, on the way to his inauguration.
I'll try to avoid the partisan political comments, but the article had a number of interesting quotes regarding Amtrak charters for political campaigning.
“We are concerned that the apparent use of a struggling, resource-deprived, publicly-run service for political gain does not serve the best interests of Amtrak or the American taxpayers at this time,” wrote Reps. Eric A. “Rick” Crawford (Ark.), Bob Gibbs (Ohio), Scott Perry (Pa.) and Lloyd Smucker (Pa.).
It might be interesting to see what sort of record these congressmen have concerning funding for Amtrak.
in its disclosures to the Federal Election Commission, the Biden campaign reported spending $265,000 on the train charter. Amtrak says that the starting rate for a charter is $30,000, and that no discount was given. “We can’t provide the cost, but can share that we did make money, as we aim to do for any charter,” Amtrak said in a statement.
Well, now we know what a train charter costs. I guess it would be a little beyond our means to charter a train for the next AU Gathering.
“Operation of charter trains is an important revenue source for Amtrak and one that supports other parts of our business," the railroad said in a statement. “Customers range from sports teams to businesses, historical groups and even individuals whose private railcars are coupled to our trains,” Amtrak said.
Seaboard, please don't hurt yourself while you're ROTFL.
An Amtrak historical article recounts the long history of presidential campaigns taking to the rails. William Henry Harrison was the first presidential candidate to do so, in 1836, according to historians. In modern history, Jimmy Carter (D), Gerald Ford (R) and George H.W. Bush (R) took trains on campaign tours. Harry S. Truman (D), during his 1948 “whistle-stop” tour, traveled more than 28,000 miles and delivered more than 350 speeches.
In 1996, President Bill Clinton (D) used Amtrak for a campaign trip that made stops in West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and four years later, George W. Bush (R) took his campaign to California’s Central Coast, on a tour aboard Amtrak’s Coast Starlight and Pacific Surfliner.
I also believe that President Obama rode an Amtrak charter after he was elected, on the way to his inauguration.