Senate to Amtrak: Explain What You're Doing To Rail Passenger Service In Kansas
Long-running frustration about Amtraks willingness to keep a rail passenger line running through remote parts of the country has politicians threatening to block new directors to the agency.
A handful of U.S. senators demanded specifics by this week about how Amtrak plans to spend an added $50 million to keep the Southwest Chief line running from Chicago, through Kansas, to Los Angeles.
Hoping to force Amtrak to make long-term promises of keeping the Southwest Chief line, U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas had already used the power each senator holds to put a legislative block on the appointment of three nominees waiting to join the passenger rail agencys board of directors.
Amtrak still has not specified when it will answer the pending questions from the Senate. A spokeswoman from Morans office said Amtrak has made contact, but not with answers about how it plans to alter long-distance routes or how the rail service calculates what states must chip in to support service.
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