Train Committee Gets Two More Years to Advise on Better Rides
Published Date: 12/16/2025
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The Surface Transportation Board has renewed the Passenger Rail Advisory Committee (PRAC) for two more years to keep helping improve passenger train service. This committee advises on things like train schedules, access for Amtrak and other rail providers, and how costs are shared. The committee meets at least twice a year, and the public can join in or follow along online.
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