DOT 49 CFR PART 700-2010 ORGANIZATION FUNCTIONING AND AVAILABLE INFORMATION.pdf
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1、515 PART 700ORGANIZATION, FUNC-TIONING AND AVAILABLE IN-FORMATION Sec. 700.1 Purpose. 700.2 Organization and functioning of Am-trak. 700.3 Availability of documents, assistance, and information. AUTHORITY: 5 U.S.C. 552(a) (1), (2). SOURCE: 49 FR 24378, June 13, 1984, unless otherwise noted. 700.1 Pu
2、rpose. This part describes the organization and functioning of Amtrak and the availability to the public of documents and information concerning its poli-cies, procedures and activities. 700.2 Organization and functioning of Amtrak. The creation of the National Rail-road Passenger Corporation (Am-tr
3、ak) was authorized by the Rail Pas-senger Service Act, as amended, 84 Stat. 1327, 45 U.S.C. 541 et seq. (the Act). The Act requires that Amtrak be operated and managed as a for-profit corporation, that it be incorporated under the District of Columbia Busi-ness Corporation Act, and subject to the pr
4、ovisions of that statute to the extent not inconsistent with the Act, and that it provide a balanced trans-portation system by developing, oper-ating, and improving intercity rail pas-senger service. The Act also states that Amtrak will not be an agency or estab-lishment of the United States Govern-
5、ment. Amtrak thus is a corporation created by Congress to compete for the transportation business of the inter-city traveller, to the end that the trav-elling public will have a choice of trav-el modes. The address of its head-quarters is 400 North Capitol Street, NW., Washington, DC 20001. Telephon
6、e: (202) 3833000. (a) Board of Directors. Amtraks major policies are established by its board of directors. The nine members of the board are selected as follows: The Sec-retary of Transportation serves as an ex-officio member and Amtraks Presi-dent, ex-officio, is Chairman of the Board; three membe
7、rs are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate (representing labor, State Governors, and business); two represent commuter authorities and are selected by the President from lists drawn up by those authorities; and two are selected by the Corpora-tions preferred s
8、tockholder, the De-partment of Transportation. (b) Officers and central management. Amtrak is managed by a President and a Management Committee consisting of four Executive Vice Presidents. Re-porting to the Executive Vice Presi-dents are eleven vice presidents rep-resenting sales, transportation ma
9、r-keting, planning and development, computer services, labor relations, fi-nance and treasurer, personnel, pas-senger and operating services, govern-ment affairs, operations and mainte-nance, engineering, and the General Counsel. Areas handled as special mat-ters with the authority of vice presi-den
10、ts, such as corporate communica-tions, safety, real estate, procurement, materials management, police and se-curity, contract administration, and internal audit are supervised by assist-ant vice presidents and directors. (c) Regional and field structure. The need for decentralization of functions in
11、 the areas of passenger services and transportation operations has led to the creation of Amtraks regional and field structure. Field offices are lo-cated in major cities such as Balti-more, Philadelphia, New York, Albany, Boston, Chicago, Seattle and Los Ange-les. Pursuant to overall policies estab
12、-lished at headquarters in Washington, DC, these offices handle matters like the assignment and scheduling of em-ployees who work on board moving trains; purchase, stowage and prepara-tion of food for dining service; mainte-nance and rehabilitation of rolling stock; and daily operating arrange-ments
13、 such as the make-up of trains or the cleaning and repairing of cars on trains. (d) Route system. Amtraks basic route system has been established pur-suant to statutory guidelines, and in some cases by specific statutory direc-tive. Out of a route system covering about 23,000 route-miles, Amtrak own
14、s a right-of-way of about 2,600 track miles in the Northeast Corridor (Wash-ington-New York-Boston; New Haven- VerDate Mar2010 10:10 Dec 13, 2010 Jkt 220218 PO 00000 Frm 00525 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220218.XXX 220218wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
15、networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-516 49 CFR Ch. VII (10110 Edition) 700.3 Springfield; and Philadelphia-Harris-burg) and small segments of track near Albany, New York, and Kalamazoo, Michigan. In the Northeast Corridor Amtrak trains are run by operating crews consisting of Amtrak em
16、ployees. On other routes, Amtrak operates trains on the tracks of about twenty different privately owned railroads and compensates the railroad for the use of their facilities and for the services of their employees, including engineers, conductors, and maintenance per-sonnel. Those private railroad
17、s are re-sponsible for the conditions of the roadbed and for coordinating the flow of traffic over their lines. (e) Operations. Amtrak provides about 250 trains daily, serving about 500 stations in over forty states. Am-trak owns most of its cars and loco-motives, some of its stations, and most of i
18、ts repair facilities. Its capital im-provements and almost half of its oper-ating losses are supported principally through Federal financing, with some State, regional and local financial sup-port for some trains and stations. Con-gress requires Amtrak to earn revenues equivalent to at least fifty p
19、ercent of its operating costs, and it currently does so. (f) Revenue production. The sale of tickets for transportation and accom-modations, Amtraks principal source of revenue, is accomplished through Amtrak ticket agents at stations, trav-el agencies, and five central reserva-tion offices which se
20、rvice a nationwide telephone network. National Time-tables contain basic information about routes, stations, and services. 700.3 Availability of documents, as-sistance, and information. (a) A member of the public having need for assistance or information con-cerning any of the matters described in 7
21、00.2 should address his or her con-cerns in a letter or other written com-munication directed to the appropriate vice president or to the Director of Corporate Communications. Amtrak will bring such communications to the attention of the appropriate official if they are misdirected in the first in-s
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