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![]() » April 2010 NYS Stats» March 2010 NYS Stats» January 2010 NYS Stats» February 2010 NYS Stats» December 2009 NYS Stats» 2010 Annual Meeting Registration Form2010 ESPA Annual Meeting Registration Form (PDF) Revised to 1-18-10 Or Use The Print Function Of Your Web Browser To Print The Following Form 30th Annual ESPA Meeting
Empire State Passengers Association
Saturday, March 13, 2009 11:00am – 4:00pm
Holiday Inn Downtown 100 Nott Terrace Schenectady, NY
Full Program Registration Includes Meeting, Lunch and Refreshment Breaks…
Full Early Bird Discount Registration - $33.00 Per Person
Full Late Registration - $38.00 Per Person
Meeting ONLY (No Lunch Or Breaks) Registration - $20.00 Per Person
Please complete and return this stub with your check for the appropriate registration fee, to be
Please Note: Written confirmation of your meeting registration having being received is NOT provided
Meeting registration begins at 10:00am.
Make checks payable to ‘ESPA’ and mail to:
Name(s): ________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: __________________________________________ Telephone No: ___________________________________________ E-Mail: _________________________________________________
_____ I will be arriving in Schenectady on: Tr. # 280 ____ Tr. #63 _____
» Amtrak Board Continues Joe Boardman As President
The Amtrak Board of Directors has extended the contract of interim President/CEO Joseph Boardman for an indefinite period. The Amtrak Board of Directors currently has several open seats. The White House has nominated two potential new board members, but they have yet to be confirmed. Reportedly, the Board decided to postpone any action on naming a permanent president until more seats are filled. Boardman had signed on as Amtrak’s interim leader in late November 2008 to succeed Alex Kummant, who resigned. Prior to joining the railroad, Boardman was federal railroad administrator, a post he held since May 2005. He has 34 years of transportation industry experience, including an eight-year stint as commissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation. During his FRA administrator tenure, Boardman was the U.S. Department of Transportation designee on Amtrak’s board, where he currently sits as a voting member.
» Page Being UpdatedThis page is being updated… Check back soon… » 2009 State Fair Service Information
• Link To Amtrak’s Special Promotion Page On The Fair Service » June 2009 NYS Stats» ARRA Pre-App DetailsNYS Pre-Application Project Detail (PDF) » May 2009 NYS Stats» NYSDOT Appoints NEW High Speed Rail Program ManagerNYSDOT Acting Commissioner Stan Gee announced on June 23rd that Ms. Ann Purdue will be joining the State’s Department of Transportation, as the first High Speed Rail Program Manager, effective July 6, 2009,
In the announcement Acting Commissioner Gee said “We are very fortunate to have someone with Ms. Purdue’s talents to lead our ongoing efforts to ensure that passenger rail and high-speed rail transportation will be a safe, energy efficient, competitively priced, economic generator for New York.” Ms. Purdue and the High Speed Rail Program team will be part of the Department’s Policy and Planning Division’s Office of Integrated Modal Services under the leadership of Don Hannon.
ESPA is very pleased by this news and congratulates the Governor and Department on attracting such a highly-qualified individual to help the lead the impending higher-speed initiatives across the state.
» Upgraded Coaches NOW On Adirondack...Amtrak has significantly upgraded passenger comfort on the New York City to Montreal Adirondack with the recent additional of two long-distance style Amfleet II coaches on each train. These cars feature much larger windows (perfect for viewing the beautiful scenery along the train’s route); leg and foot rests at every seat and vastly larger space between seats than on regular Amtrak corridor coaches. These cars are reserved exclusively for passengers crossing the international border while traveling to and from Montreal. In addition the Adirondack features a full service cafe car, with plenty of tables for use by all for eating, playing games or simply meeting new friends. The train also carries two Amfleet I coaches for passengers traveling shorter distances, with an additional third Amfleet I coach dedicated to Hudson Valley travelers.
ESPA applauds Amtrak’s efforts to improve the passenger experience on this train which is very popular with tourists and international visitors.
» Former D&H Station at Rouses Point, NY
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