WASHINGTON, D.C. — A House panel unanimously approved legislation Wednesday that would split Amtrak’s operations into two accounts – one for the profitable Northeast Corridor and one for its money-losing national network, DelawareOnline reported.
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The Northeast Corridor operating between Boston and Washington also would be the only part of the passenger rail system to qualify for high-speed rail funding – to improve the speed of its Acela trains. Wednesday’s vote by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved a four-year reauthorization of Amtrak, according to the report.
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