Author: Russ Jackson

  • CA Corridors Stats for September

    Reported by Eugene K. Skoropowski, Managing Director, Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority September ridership numbers on the Capitol Corridor, in California and across the nation continue to be less than 2008, but still substantially higher than 2007. This is an indication that many of the 2008 ridership surges were refugees from high gas prices, and…

  • Boardman response to Dyson 10-30-09

    October 30, 2009 Mr. Paul J. Dyson President Rail Passenger Association of California 1017 L Street #217 Sacramento, CA 95814 Dear Mr. Dyson: (Paul) Thank you for your letters dated October 28 and 29, 2009. I concur that last weekend’s service disruption was unacceptable. Simply stated, the situation was a combination of unfortunate circumstances. First,…

  • RailPAC writes Amtrak: UNACCEPTABLE SERVICE FAILURES ON PACIFIC SURFLINER

    NOTE: Detailed reports of the incidents to which Mr. Dyson refers in the letter below are printed in the November Western Rail Passenger Review which will be mailed this week. To join RailPAC, see the “Membership” link in the right column. -Ed. RAIL PASSENGER ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA 1017 L Street PMB 217, Sacramento, CA 95814…

  • Sacramento’s Downtown-Natomas light rail line Groundbreaking

    Report and PHOTOS by Marcia Johnston, RailPAC Sacramento Director The Downtown-Natomas Airport [Green Line to the River District] Groundbreaking Ceremony was held on Monday, October 12th at Richards Boulevard and Seventh Street. The speakers included: Congresswoman Doris O. Matsui, Kevin Johnson – Mayor, City of Sacramento, Steve Cohn, Councilmember, City of Sacramento and Chair, SacRT…

  • Outstanding Guest Speakers at San Carlos RailPAC/NARP meeting; Skoropowski honored

    October 24, 2009 Combined Report by (first) Noel T. Braymer and (second) by Anthony Lee; Photos by Mr. Braymer and Bill Kerby, RailPAC Treasurer Photo right shows Mr. Skoropowski with Paul Dyson and Art Lloyd. Details below. The first speaker at the October 24th joint RailPAC/NARP meeting was Rod Diridon, board member of the California…

  • RailPAC Testimony before the Assembly Select Committee on Rail Transportation

    October 22, 2009 By Paul Dyson, President of the Rail Passengers Association of California Photos by Bill Kerby, RailPAC Treasurer Chairman Davis, Vice Chairman Fletcher, and Committee members: “Ladies and gentlemen, we have no money, therefore we must think”. These are the words of distinguished New Zealand Scientist Ernest Rutherford when asked how he would…

  • RailPAC-NARP joint October meeting set for San Carlos; Skoropowski retires

    Saturday, October 24, On the Peninsula! Location: Samtrans HQ Auditorium, 1250 San Carlos Avenue, San Carlos about a block from the San Carlos Caltrain station. Time: 1pm – 4pm Plenty of choices for restaurants in the locality. Confirmed Speakers: Gene Skoropowski, Capitol Corridor Managing Director. Your chance to say goodbye to Gene, who retires in…

  • Texas Eagle Marketing and Performance Organization Meeting

    Report by Robert Manning, RailPAC Director It was suggested that I attend the TEMPO meeting which was held Saturday, September 26, 2009 in Temple, Texas. I had heard of this group, but their web site which I thought was rather bland did not give much detail or an agenda regarding this meeting. I was also…

  • RailPAC MEETS WITH JOE BOARDMAN, Amtrak President and CEO

    October 8, 2009 Reported by Paul Dyson, RailPAC President I was very pleased to accept an invitation from Joe Boardman to meet him at Los Angeles Union Station today on Board the “Beech Grove” business car. Mr. Boardman was making a brief stopover during an inspection and meet the troops tour. I invited RailPAC VP…

  • Coast Rail Coordinating Council Meeting Report

    September 25, 2009, Monterey Reported by Chris Flescher, RailPAC Associate Director, Salinas There is currently a capacity study being made for the Coast Daylight train. San Luis Obispo and TAMC have each given $500,000 to help fund the study. There is still an issue of UP and Caltrans lacking an agreement on what capacity improvements…