Amtrak's latest report on cost recovery

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Only 88% if you include state subsidies. The second to last slide is certainly rather interesting.
 
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People should follow the link and read the 11 page viewgraph presentation for Boardman's testimony to the Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee that is attached to the 1 page news release. Boardman is making the case for greater annual capital funding for the NEC, rolling stock acquisition, and is defending the LD train network.

Amtrak is treating the state subsidies as revenue to get the 88% cost recovery number. But, from the viewpoint of the cost to the federal government to operate Amtrak, the state subsidies are another revenue stream, same as ticket sales, rent and property income.

Here is the news release text:

WASHINGTON – Amtrak President and CEO Joe Boardman told a Congressional committee today that America’s Railroad® is leveraging record ridership to reduce dependence on federal operating subsidies. He announced that in FY 2012 the federal government paid just 12 percent of Amtrak’s operating costs while Amtrak covered 88 percent with ticket sales and other revenue.

Boardman explained that while the railroad has taken actions to chip away at operating costs and increase revenue, a vital component of its success has been the federal government’s willingness to invest in the Amtrak national network. Federal capital investment helps to reduce operating costs, supports the existing system, funds solutions to reduce future costs and provides the infrastructure and equipment to sustain ridership and revenue growth.“Previous federal capital investment levels have sufficed to keep the system going, but they are not going to be adequate in the future,” Boardman stressed. “If we are to realize rail’s potential, we will need much higher levels of federal capital funding.”

He added that the Amtrak long distance trains are an important part of a larger national network connecting rural communities to larger cities and major urban areas. They serve passengers with disabilities, the elderly and rural populations that are losing scheduled intercity air and bus service. In fact, long distance trains bring one million riders a year to the Northeast Corridor.
 
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