National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
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NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK)
60 Massachusetts Avenue NE., Washington, DC 20002
Phone, 202-906-3000. Internet, www.amtrak.com.
Board of Directors:
Chairman (vacancy)
Members Sylvia de Leon, Michael Dukakis, Linwood Holton, Amy Rosen, John Robert Smith
Member ex officio (Secretary of Transportation) Norman Y. Mineta
Officers:
President and Chief Executive Officer George D. Warrington
Chief Financial Officer Arlene Friner
Corporate Secretary and Counsel Stewart Simonson
President, Amtrak Intercity Edward V. Walker
President, Mail and Express Lee H. Sargrad
President, Amtrak Northeast Corridor E.S. Bagley, Jr.
President, Amtrak West Gilbert O. Mallery
Executive Vice President Barbara Richardson
Senior Vice President and General Counsel James T. Lloyd
Vice President and Counsel, Business Diversity Wanda M. Hightower
and Strategic Initiatives
Vice President, Freight Railroad Affairs Lee W. Bullock
Vice President, Government Affairs Joseph McHugh, Acting
Vice President, High Speed Rail Corridors David J. Carol
Development
Vice President, Human Resources Lorraine A. Green
Vice President, Labor Relations Joseph M. Bress
Vice President, Procurement Michael J. Rienzi
Vice President, Service Operations Anne W. Hoey
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The National Railroad Passenger Corporation was established to develop the potential of modern rail service in meeting the Nation's intercity passenger transportation needs.
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) was created by the Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, as amended (49 U.S.C. 241), and was
incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia to provide a balanced national transportation system by developing, operating, and improving U.S. intercity rail passenger service.
Amtrak operates an average of 212 trains per day, serving over 540 station locations in 45 States, over a system of approximately 24,500 route miles. Of this route system, Amtrak owns less than 1,000 track miles in the Northeast Corridor (Washington-New York-Boston; New Haven-
Springfield; Philadelphia-Harrisburg), and several other small track segments throughout the country.
Amtrak owns or leases its stations and owns its own repair and maintenance facilities. The Corporation employs a total work force of approximately 23,000 and provides all reservation, station, and on-board service staffs, as well as train and engine operating crews. Outside the...
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