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Amtrak International Operations to Canada Eastern Border Transportation Coalition May 25, 2011

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Amtrak

International

Operations to

Canada

Eastern Border Transportation Coalition May 25, 2011

1

Brief History

• First Amtrak operations to Canada and Mexico ordered by Congress 1972 – Seattle – Vancouver – “Pacific International”

– Washington – Montreal – “Montrealer”

– Ft. Worth – Laredo – “Inter-American”

• Later additions – New York – Detroit – “Niagara Rainbow”

– Chicago – Port Huron – Sarnia – Toronto – “International”

– New York – Toronto – “Maple Leaf”

• Only one operating today in original form

2

Current Operations

• “Amtrak Cascades” – Portland – Seattle – Vancouver BC

– First train since 1995; second train since 2009

• “Maple Leaf” – New York – Niagara Falls – Toronto

– Since 1981 replacing a former VIA Rail Canada connection

• “Adirondack” – New York – Rouses Point – Montreal

– Since 1974

• All are current or prospective state corridor trains under Section 209 of PRIIA

• All but second Vancouver train pre-date 9/11

3

Potential Future Operations

• “Vermonter” extension north of St. Albans to Montreal – Tentatively late 2012

– High priority for Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin

– Would reconstitute former “Montrealer” but on a daytime

schedule

• Continental Rail Gateway – New Detroit – Windsor tunnel – After 2014

– Potential Chicago – Detroit – Toronto – Montreal combined

Amtrak / VIA Rail Canada corridor

4

International Ridership

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5

Lack of Process for Border Security

• Customs and Immigration inspection processes evolved locally and independently following 9/11

• Before 9/11 informal on-train screening was satisfactory

• Passenger rail does not fit air or highway models

• Issues other than terrorism

• On train inspection no longer satisfactory from the perspective of border agencies – Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)

– U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

6

Agency Issues with On-Board Inspection

• Lacks the privacy to properly interview travelers especially about sensitive issues

• Inability to clearly match every item of baggage to its owner

• Poor connectivity with agency information technologies

• Safety and security risks with potentially unruly passengers and officer firearms

• Inability to inspect a completely empty train

7

Amtrak Issues with Enroute Off-Board Inspection

• Serious inconvenience to passengers

• Unsafe at low platforms especially in bad weather – Elderly and ADA passengers

– Passengers carrying infants and small children

• Long border dwell times cause longer trip times

• All passengers must wait until the last passenger has cleared

• Frequent delays would exacerbate poor on-time performance at down-line stations

• In conflict with intent of PRIIA to improve on-time performance

8

Possible Solutions

• End point customs and immigration processing in Canada with non-stop closed-door operation north of the border – Vancouver

– Montreal

• New methods for on-board processing that mitigate concerns of border authorities – Niagara Falls for Toronto

9

More Immediate Issues

• “Amtrak Cascades” at Vancouver – CBSA funding for the second train ends October 31

– New funding must be obtained to avoid discontinuance

• “Maple Leaf” at Niagara Falls – Canadian National abandoning Whirlpool Bridge rights

– Bridge Commission seeking agreement with new operator

– Quick resolution needed before service must be discontinued

• “Adirondack” at Montreal – Both CBSA and Amtrak want to do C&I in Montreal

– Tentative conceptual plan developed by Amtrak

– Funding required to validate concept in Canada

– Alternative could be a full offload of passengers and baggage at

the border

High Speed Rail Overview

11

Federal Investment Highlights (2009-2011)

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Summary of Federal Investments (2009-2011)