Resources
Amtrak serves more than 500 stations in 46 states. Some communities are served by large, multi-track, intermodal stations with multiple departures from a variety of transportation providers, while other communities are served via more modest facilities that may consist of a platform and simple shelter.
Amtrak does not own the majority of stations it serves. Roughly 33 percent of all Amtrak stations are owned by cities, 27 percent are owned by the host or freight railroads over whose tracks Amtrak trains travel and 27 percent are owned by Amtrak (primarily on the largely Amtrak-owned Northeast Corridor). Additionally, private parties own 8 percent and the remaining 5 percent are owned by other entities, such as port authorities, commuter railroads or transit agencies. The large majority of passenger platforms are owned by host railroads or Amtrak.
Many communities, regardless of size, have found that investing in their intercity rail stations is an excellent way to attract development, stimulate Amtrak ridership and improve the image of the community and intercity rail. Station improvements range widely: completely new structures, comprehensive renovations, or more targeted projects, such as upgrades to platforms and parking lots.
While Amtrak has limited capital funds, the railroad can provide communities with engineering and design expertise, facilitate coordination with host railroads, and help municipalities navigate the complex issues related to accessibility, lease agreements, and other requirements associated with having an active intercity rail station. Amtrak's Government Affairs Department can assist elected officials and community leaders make the necessary contacts. Please contact us for more information.
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Amtrak's Online Graphic Signage Standards System
Registered users can download copies of Amtrak's Graphic Signage Standards Manual, which provides guidance on the proper way to use and display Amtrak's proprietary graphics and signage system.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
You may also wish to contact the appropriate regional office for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The National Trust champions preservation by providing leadership, education, advocacy and resources to people working to preserve, improve and enjoy the places that matter to them.
Midwest Office
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio,
Wisconsin
53 West Jackson Boulevard Suite 350
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone 312-939-5547 fax 312-939-5651
mwro@nthp.org
Mountains-Plains
Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Wyoming
535 16th Street
Suite 750
Denver, CO 80202
phone 303-623-1504 fax 303-623-1508
mpro@nthp.org
Northeast
Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont
Seven Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Boston, MA 02109
phone 617-523-0885 fax 617-523-1199
nero@nthp.org
Southern
Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Virgin Islands, West Virginia
456 King Street
Charleston, SC 29403
phone 843-722-8552 fax 843-722-8652
soro@nthp.org
Southwest
Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
500 Main Street
Suite 1030
Fort Worth, TX 76102 P
phone 817-332-4398 fax 817-332-4512 Email:
swro@nthp.org
Western
Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon,
Washington, and Pacific island territories
The Hearst Building
5 Third Street
Suite 707
San Francisco, CA 94103
phone 415-947-0692 fax 415-947-0699
swro@nthp.org
State Departments of Transportation
AlabamaAlabama
Department of Transportation ArizonaArizona
Department of Transportation ArkansasArkansas
Department of Highways and Transportation CaliforniaCalifornia
Department of Transportation ColoradoColorado
Department of Transportation ConnecticutConnecticut
Department of Transportation DelawareDelaware Department
of Transportation FloridaFlorida
Department of Transportation GeorgiaGeorgia
Department of Transportation IdahoIdaho Department of
Transportation IllinoisIllinois Department
of Transportation IndianaIndiana Department
of Transportation IowaIowa
Department of Transportation KansasKansas Department of
Transportation KentuckyKentucky
Transportation Cabinet LouisianaLouisana
Department of Transportation and Development MaineMaine
Department of Transportation MarylandMaryland
Department of Transportation MassachussettsThe Executive
Office of Transportation MichiganMichigan
Department of Transportation MinnesotaMinnesota
Department of Transportation MississippiMississippi
Department of Transportation MissouriMissouri Department
of Transportation MontanaMontana Department
of Transportation |
NebraskaState of
Nebraska Department of Roads NevadaNevada
Department of Transportation New HampshireNew Hampshire
Department of Transportation New JerseyNew
Jersey Department of Transportation New MexicoNew Mexico
Department of Transportation New YorkNew York State
Department of Transportation North CarolinaNorth Carolina
Department of Transportation North DakotaNorth Dakota
Department of Transportation OhioOhio
Department of Transportation OklahomaOklahoma
Department of Transportation OregonOregon
Department of Transportation PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
Department of Transportation Rhode IslandRhode Island
Department of Transportation South CarolinaSouth Carolina
Department of Transportation South DakotaSouth Dakota
Department of Transportation TennesseeTennessee
Department of Transportation TexasTexas
Department of Transportation UtahUtah
Department of Transportation VermontVermont
Transportation Agency VirginiaVirginia
Department of Transportation WashingtonWashington State
Department of Transportation West VirginiaWest Virginia
Department of Transportation WisconsinWisconsin
Department of Transportation WyomingWyoming
Department of Transportation |
Links to Federal Sites
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Economic Development Administration
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Transit Administration
National Park Service Links to the Past
U.S. Department of the Interior - Heritage Preservation Services
U.S. Department of the Interior - National Register of Historic Places
Links to Associations and Other Organizations
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
American Institute of Architects
American Public Transit Association
American Public Works Association
Center for Livable Communities
Community Transportation Association of America
Council of University Transportation Centers
Institute of Transportation Engineers
International City/County Management Association
International Downtown Association
National Association of Counties
National Association of Railroad Passengers
Surface Transportation Policy Project
Documentation Sites
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
