By Andrew Selden, Vice President, URPA October 14, 2005The Amtrak Board’s initiative to reorganize the internal structure of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation – Amtrak’s real name – by separating the NEC infrastructure into a new, separate, subsidiary of NRPC, is a standard corporate technique to focus management resources – both capital and management attention – on core functions and avoid distraction and dissipation of both time and money.
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by Bruce Richardson, October 2005
The passenger train in the 20th Century was shining symbol of the success of capitalism, a point of pride for private enterprise. How did this American icon go from being a showcase for a huge and successful industry to a welfare stepchild of government?
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