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Skift Global Forum Preview: Amtrak CEO Wants to Bring Airline Nimbleness to the Rails
Amtrak needed someone to come in and run it like a private business. Former Delta CEO Richard Anderson was probably the right choice. He knows how to turn things around, even if he may ruffle a ...
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Amtrak Details Ambitious Plans to Triple Capital Spending in Next Two Years
Amtrak EVP Laura Mason highlighted billions of dollars of upcoming bid opportunities for designers and contractors at ENR's annual NY/NJ Infrastructure Forum on Sept. 15. Amtrak has embarked on ...
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Amtrak names Eliot Hamlisch chief commercial officer
Amtrak's California Zephyr train. Amtrak has named Eliot Hamlisch executive vice president and chief commercial officer of the company. Photo Credit: Amtrak Amtrak has named Eliot Hamlisch ...
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Millionaire CEO wants unemployment to jump by 50% because workers have become ‘arrogant’
A multi-millionaire property developer from Australia has sparked fury for calling for unemployment to rise by 50 per cent ...
The Washington Post23d
Amtrak WiFi can be infuriating. Here’s how to make it work for you.
Earlier this summer, Kim Key boarded an Amtrak train in Atlanta and embarked on an experiment. During the some 16-hour trip to New York City, the PCMag security analyst attempted to use the rail ...
The Washington Post17d
Amtrak makes case in court for immediate takeover of Union Station
The gate area at Union Station, where Amtrak has seen increasing passenger numbers in recent months that still lag the pre-pandemic era. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post) ...
Times Union16d
Amtrak will restart train service to Montreal on Monday
HUDSON — Amtrak confirmed it will resume service to Montreal after advocates with the Empire State Passenger Association revealed the news during a rally to reject proposed federal cuts to the ...
Railway Age1mon
Transit Briefs: Amtrak, Louisiana Rail Project
Amtrak launches “Amtrak Gives Back” community engagement program. Also, a New Orleans-Baton Rouge passenger rail line could be in the works. Amtr ak on Aug. 17 (National Nonprofit Day) launched its ...
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Amtrak goes outside for new chief commercial officer
Seeking “to lead our continued transformation of the customer experience,” according to Roger Harris, Amtrak president, in an announcement Monday, Amtrak has hired Eliot Hamlisch to a position once ...
The Independent13d
Millionaire CEO wants unemployment to jump by 50% because workers have become ‘arrogant’
A multi-millionaire property developer from Australia has sparked fury for calling for unemployment to rise by 50 per cent while claiming workers became “arrogant” during Covid. Gurner Group ...

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