AMTRAK: Limited Income from the Revenue Enhancement Program.
Abstract
This report responds to your concerns about the National Railroad Passenger corporation's (Amtrak) Revenue Enhancement Program, which was designed to generate income by competing with the private sector in areas other than passenger service in order to reduce federal subsidies. Amtrak's Revenue Enhancement Program currently consists of three elements-Corporate Development, Real Estate Development, and Safe Harbor leases. Since its creation in 1971, Amtrak's total operating expenses and capital needs have exceeded its total operating revenues and Amtrak has received a federal subsidy to cover these costs. Specifically, as agreed with your offices, we (1) obtained information on Amtrak's revenue enhancement activities and the impact on these activities on reducing federal subsidy and (2) determined whether Amtrak competed fairly when bidding on a 1988 rail welding contract.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA282302
Entities
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office