Archive for the ‘NARP’ Category

NJ’s House delegation: Needs to Co-sponsor HR6003 (Amtrak Reauthorization)

May 22nd 2008

This note was sent by NARP’s Dave Johnson to members on May 21. So far, none of the 41 co-sponsors are from New Jersey, traditionally a very pro-Amtrak state :
A House version of the Amtrak reauthorization bill has been introduced. H.R. 6003, the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act, was approved yesterday by the […]

Posted by Joe Versaggi under Amtrak & NARP | No Comments »

Northeast Rail Passenger Conference changes

February 13th 2008

Update: The Rail Passenger Conference has been postponed entirely. DVARP, which is in charge of both the conference and the NARP Region 3 meeting, just released the following:
Due to problems with speaker availability and the illness of one of our committee members, we have elected to postpone the Northeast Rail Passenger Conference to a […]

Posted by Albert L. Papp, Jr. under NARP | 1 Comment »

Amtrak snubs the Princeton area

November 4th 2007

On October 29, Amtrak abolished most service at Princeton Junction, including most Keystone service and The Pennsylvanian. On weekdays, only 3 early morning southbound and 3 evening northbound trains will stop, 2 being Regionals and 1 being a Keystone. Weekend service will consist of only a Keystone frequency in either direction in the morning each […]

Posted by Joe Versaggi under Amtrak & NARP & Weekend service | 5 Comments »

NARP Region 3 Meeting Presentation

May 20th 2007

NARP has placed their PowerPoint presentation from the May 12 Region 3 meeting online (in PDF form) on their blog. The presentation is available to NARP members and non-members. Take a look.

Posted by Bob Scheurle under Amtrak & NARP | No Comments »

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