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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. passenger railroad Amtrak said on Wednesday it is eliminating 450 positions as it aims to cut annual costs by $100 million as future support from Congress remains uncertain.
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On Wednesday, Amtrak announced it will cut 450 jobs across the company, according to Reuters. A report from Bloomberg says these cuts include roughly 20% of the company’s top-level management staff.
At least 119 Amtrak employees were accused of conspiring with health care providers to bilk the company's health care plan of millions of dollars. In total, from 2019 to 2022, Amtrak's health care ...
Long Island Rail Road commuters were delayed Wednesday morning after an Amtrak work crew damaged a section of track near the East River Tunnel during early-morning work. Five trains were canceled ...
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Amtrak ridership is now well above pre-pandemic levels between Portland and British Columbia, and it’s only expected to grow as new trains debut in Seattle next year. Only the horn of a passing ...
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