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Amtrak paid more than $12 million in fraudulent medical claims for its employees as part of a scheme involving crooked doctors, officials said.
Another milestone was hit during the Susquehanna River Bridge project. Amtrak just posted the latest developments on its website, and it seems like the project is going to plan, and then some ...
Federal railway Amtrak is set to shut down one of the four tubes of the East River Tunnel starting Friday night, kicking off a larger overhaul that has faced opposition from the MTA, Gov. Hochul ...
A former executive at a construction firm that helped restore 30th Street Station’s limestone facade was sentenced Tuesday to nearly five years in federal prison for securing his company’s ...
A new multiyear campaign tells a similar story to train ads of yore, but Amtrak executives say their claims are better founded than ever.
Amtrak, officially known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, announced a significant leadership change on Wednesday. CEO Stephen Gardner is stepping down.
Amtrak apologized after a "miscommunication" resulted in more than 100 passengers being left at Union Station after their boarding gate was never opened.
Corrosion was found in several railcars used on Amtrak's Borealis — the 7-hour and 24-minute train line from the Twin Cities to the Windy City.
Five Amtrak workers pleaded guilty to turning health benefits into an $11M fraud scheme—here’s how it unfolded.
Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner is stepping down from his position to “to ensure that Amtrak continues to enjoy the full faith and confidence of this administration.” ...
Why Amtrak’s System Keeps Breaking Down: It’s 100 Years Old An explosion at a substation in June caused just one in a series of disruptions along the Northeast Corridor this summer.
Amtrak's Northeast Corridor could be privatized, and private management may be able to use profits and private loans to chip away at the maintenance backlog.