Transfer from Amtrak to the Secretary or to an intercity rail passenger operator acting pursuant to a franchise granted by the Secretary, responsibility for making and implementing agreements with rail carriers or regional transportation facilities for facilities use.
Requires the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Corporation) to establish the following subsidiaries within one year: Amtrak Operations; Amtrak Maintenance; and Intercity Rail Reservations. Provides for: (1) the privatization of such subsidiary corporations through the sale of common stock; and (2) limited Amtrak operations from the beginning of FY 2003 until the stock sale. Requires: (1) development of a procedure to identify avoidable costs of Amtrak routes and services; and (2) annual Amtrak estimates of such costs.
Requires the Corporation, before receiving any Federal rail programs funds, to transfer title to the Northeast Corridor to the Secretary. Authorizes the Secretary to undertake certain Corridor capital improvements.
Establishes the Amtrak Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority (Amtrak Control Board) to: (1) seek Amtrak operational and management efficiencies and direct Amtrak implementation of such efficiencies; and (2) promote options to improve Amtrak's financial condition and operational structure in order to enable Amtrak to be privatized within four years after enactment of this Act. Requires the Amtrak Reform Board, during the period prior to privatization, to develop and submit annually to the Control Board an Amtrak financial plan and budget. Requires: (1) Amtrak activities to be reviewed to ensure compliance with each plan and budget; and (2) annual Amtrak funding to be deposited with the Control Board for allocation. Authorizes the Control Board to provide specified assistance to Amtrak to achieve financial stability and management efficiency.
Authorizes a State to use Federal highway trust funds to provide intercity rail passenger transportation service.
Provides funding to Amtrak for rail passenger security upgrades, including additional requirements resulting since September 11, 2001.