Trump Extends Control Over Washington by Taking Management of Union Station Away From Amtrak
The U.S. Department of Transportation will manage Union Station to address safety and infrastructure issues, supported by a $29 million federal investment for renovations and improved security.
- On Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced the U.S. Department of Transportation will assume management of Union Station, Washington, D.C., removing Amtrak's control before joining Amtrak President Roger Harris there.
- The administration said the move follows safety concerns and a wider campaign to 'clean up' Washington, including National Guard deployments and federal control of the MPD earlier this month.
- The U.S. Department of Transportation says it will renegotiate its cooperative agreement with the Union Station Redevelopment Corporation and Amtrak, expecting formal action in September to fund repairs and reinvestment.
- The rollout coincided with Amtrak unveiling NextGen Acela trains linking Washington and Boston on a corridor with 800,000 daily trips, after former CEO Stephen Gardner stepped down earlier this year.
- As part of a broader push, the administration has exerted federal control over the nation's capital, with USDOT withdrawing MTA from the Penn Station Reconstruction project as precedent, officials said.
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By Alexandra Skores, Pete Muntean and Alejandra Jaramillo, CNN The Department of Transportation announced Wednesday that it plans to regain control of Washington's Union Station, a move that comes after President Donald Trump's increased troop deployment to the nation's capital. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the station "is in poor condition." "By regaining control of the station, we will help make this city safe and beautiful at a mu…

Trump takes management of Union Station away from Amtrak
President Donald Trump’s administration is taking control of Washington's Union Station from Amtrak, marking another federal intervention in the nation's capital. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the move Wednesday during the launch of the NextGen Acela high-speed train. Duffy says…
Federal Government To Take Over DC's Union Station
Federal Government To Take Over DC's Union Station Federal officials will take over the management of Washington’s Union Station, which Amtrak now runs. Amtrak is a federally chartered corporation operating as a for-profit entity, with the U.S. government as its controlling shareholder. As Jackson Richman reports for The Epoch Times, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the takeover during an event celebrating the launch of Amtrak’s Nex…
News Wrap: Trump administration taking over management of D.C.'s Union Station
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