see america right

last week, i rode the train from seattle to chicago with a group of 23 other people, only a handful i had met previously. before i left on this trip i would tell people i did not know what to expect, but that's not entirely accurate. 

Start of Construction on Kingston Station

Work has started on the Kingston Station project, and there are already significant disruptions. 10 spots have been removed from the regular lot, and the grassy areas where people (illegally) did overflow parking are now largely blocked off. The platform lengths have been shortened.

I would like to ask a favor. When I was down yesterday, I saw a potentially serious problem that might have some safety implications during busy days. Amtrak, to my knowledge, will not be addressing this.

I'd like as many of you as possible to independently go down to the station and see if you see anything of the sort I described, and write me with your observations. I want to see if it is just me, or if anybody else picks it up.

In any case, I think the Friends ought to run some local ads advising people of the changes, and suggesting that they start to allow extra time if they're planning on parking at the station. We can discuss this at the next meeting.

 

Update on House THUD Bill

While the House Appropriations THUD bill is largely the same disappointment it was out of committee, there was one small improvement to the bill when Rep. Rigell had an amendment passed that restored $25 million to the Washington Metro System (that previously had been cut by 50% or $75 million). The additional money for the Metro was offset by $22 million cut to the Federal Aviation Administration and $3 million from the Federal Transit Administration's administrative account.

Within the Federal Highway Administration $130 million was added to the funds to be used for Rail Highway Grade Crossings.

No amendments were passed in committee further reducing Amtrak appropriations.

The Democrats on the committee are threatening to vote against the THUD bill when it comes to the House floor for a vote. This could get interesting.