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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Paul  Weyrich :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Possibility of a Better Future for Amtrak
by Paul Weyrich
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The 111th Congress recently passed an authorization bill which provides more money for Amtrak than any bill passed in history. President George W. Bush signed the bill. For the first time Amtrak has been granted more money than required to keep the railroad operating. True it is that the appropriators will determine how much money Amtrak actually receives. But for the first time the President-elect has said he supports Amtrak. Moreover, the Vice President-elect rode Amtrak to and from Wilmington, Delaware every day Congress was in session from 1973 through 2008. He said, "I intend to see to it that Amtrak will become a first-class railroad." Amtrak has been carrying a record number of passengers on almost all its trains. Even with gas prices dropping Amtrak has continued to set new records. This is as close to Nirvana as it gets.

So why would Alex Kummant abruptly resign at this moment when an Amtrak President finally can accomplish something? The explanation given by Amtrak itself was inadequate and maybe disingenuous. He has been unavailable to comment. Amtrak officials zipped up like a third-grader's snowsuit. We don't know whom the Board has in mind to take Kummant's place. Amtrak Presidents in the post-Graham Claytor era have not lasted long. With a new more sympathetic Congress, some stability would be appreciated.

After weeks of trying to learn what was going on, I finally determined that there apparently was a personality conflict between Kummant and the Board. It began back in Seattle at an off-site meeting when the Board believed that Kummant talked down to them. Matters continued to deteriorate all summer. It seems that Kummant thought the Board ought to set broad policy and should not be heard from again. Having served on that Board for six years I can tell you that the Board is very active. I was Chairman of the Strategic Marketing Committee. I was continually in touch with management people in my area. In fact, I was the first person on that Board to challenge some of the policies of Graham Claytor. The more the Board continued to intervene in management matters, the more Kummant resented it. Finally the Board made it clear that it regarded Kummant's tenure as the equivalent of a bad marriage. In fact, Kummant and the Board engaged in a nasty exchange of e-mails. The Board set about trying to come up with a statement which would have given Kummant cover. The decision to let him go was made some time before he actually left. The story got out because Kummant's packed boxes were seen. Also, a complex California trip which had been designed for Kummant was cancelled. Instead it was an extremely tense time at Amtrak. The Acting President is someone whom David Gunn had brought in. At age 44 he has had a long career in Canadian railroading and transit. He has dual Canadian and America citizenship. His tenure is thought to be short-lived. The Board apparently had been searching for a new CEO even while Kummant was still in charge.

So watch for an announcement, perhaps at the first of the year, of a new CEO who understands that the Board will be active in management issues. Whoever it is will come in at an unprecedented time for Amtrak. The railroad always has had strong support in Congress. This is the first time since President Richard M. Nixon signed the Amtrak Bill against the advice of his aides Haldeman and Ehrlichman that the railroad will have strong support from the Executive Branch. Perhaps this time the Board will come up with a CEO who will cultivate better relationships with Board Members. If there is such a person he or she probably will have a long tenure. If the new person could get along with Board Members life at 60 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, would be much better.

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Paul M. Weyrich is the late Chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation.
 
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Railroads make sense economically and environmentally. I know that's not a popular sentiment on a conservative site, but this conservative sees the truth. Currently we as a nation spend a great deal of money and energy shipping small amounts of goods across the nation via truck when we could spend a lot less money and fuel shipping all those small amounts in consolidated loads on trains. The side benefit to that is less pollution.

I like my car, but the fact is that when I drive places all by myself in my car I am using probably half the energy the borough bus uses to transport 25 people the same distance. That's wasteful of fuel and it's hard on the environment. In many large cities it makes sense to take a train (transporting 100s for not much more than what that bus uses). Rail lines work in the Northeast because they were there before the cars and the culture of gas-guzzling didn't have to be unlearned. They don't work in the west because people insist upon their independence, no matter what. Unfortunately, folks, the day is coming (and may well be here under the current Pres-elect) where we are going to not be able to afford our individual cars anymore. There are have proposals afloat for years that would make buying a car prohibitively expensive because of the licensure fees. Environmentalists are determined to win this war and I hate to tell you, folks, but they're in a perfect position to do so now. We handed it to them when we allowed a ultra-liberal President to be elected. When your personal car is no longer affordable, you're going to hope that AMTRACK is still around because it will be the only option besides a bicycle you will have for transportation. I don't like it, but I am aware that it is the most practical solution to many issues in our country.

America is suffering
America is suffering unlawful deception from the Alinsky group.
Group u$urp$ power on January 20th—the constitution violated.
The United States Supreme Court alone can relieve this outrage.

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