Version XXXIV - This Was The Week That Was - An Amtrak Saga
December 28, 2001
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 19:15:15 -0500
Subject: [urpans] Version XXXIV - This Was the Week That Was, An Amtrak Saga
Random thoughts at the end of the year.
- Some Amtrak observers are astounded that Amtrak has met the end of
Calendar Year 2001 and has not filed bankruptcy, even with all of the
free federal money it has received.
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Even more Amtrak observers are more astounded that Amtrak senior
management is still in place and running the company after the ARC
finding in November that the company's business plan has been an abysmal
failure and the company will not meet the congressional mandate of self
sufficiency by December, 2002.
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Persistent rumors abound that Amtrak's top paid officer and the former
number two officer in the company have both departed for greener
pastures. One has not been spotted in or near Amtrak headquarters for
days, and the other is said to be highly annoyed that someone else is
sharing power in the number two slot.
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Amtrak is concluding the year without a fair number of former
managers, including one senior vice president in Washington, a vice
president here in Jacksonville, Florida, and some other stalwarts that
had seen the company through both good and bad times.
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February 7, 2002 is nearly upon us. That's the day the ARC
recommendation for restructuring will go to Congress, if on schedule.
Here's best wishes to the ARC to help them accomplish this difficult task
in a short period of time under less than ideal conditions.
And, for the last time this year, the only good system for the New Amtrak
is a truly national system that includes both long distance trains and
corridors. Either without the other is unacceptable. Anything less than a
complete system will not solve the problems of the past 30 years, and
will only create a new set of problems for the future.
Happy New Year to all, and to all good bye for 2001. Thank you for
allowing your humble correspondent to enter your e-mail boxes with TW3
for the past 34 weeks.
Bruce Richardson
President, URPA
Jacksonville, Florida
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