AMTRAK ELIMINATES 6 PASSENGER ROUTES TOTALING 5,000 MILES (Published 1979)
Briefly

The board of directors of Amtrak decided to eliminate six routes, but kept the Montrealer and the Southern Crescent, concluding months of shifting prospects for the railroad.
Initially facing severe cuts based on department recommendations, Amtrak benefited from increased passenger numbers during fuel shortages, altering the trajectory of its service reductions.
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