Amtrak, USRC & Federal Control: Washington Union Station Revitalization
Amtrak and USRC finalize agreement, restoring federal control of Washington Union Station and boosting its redevelopment.

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Introduction
On September 19, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that Amtrak and Union Station Redevelopment Corp. (USRC) boards unanimously approved the terms of a renegotiated cooperative agreement. This agreement restores “strong federal control” of Washington Union Station.
Agreement Details
The new agreement involves USRC, Amtrak, and the Federal Railroad Administration. According to Secretary Duffy, this will expedite the station’s restoration process, improve security measures, and stimulate new economic development.
Background
In August, Secretary Duffy revealed that the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) would assume management control of Washington Union Station from Amtrak. While the USDOT has maintained ownership of the station, Amtrak has been responsible for its operations through a lease agreement.
Goals of the New Agreement
USDOT states that the new agreement will facilitate the management of state-of-good repair projects. It also aims to increase revenue streams through retail, office, and event space, improve security, and enhance multimodal transportation. Additionally, it is intended to attract private investment and create a family-friendly environment.
Conclusion
The renegotiated cooperative agreement between USRC, Amtrak, and the Federal Railroad Administration aims to restore federal control of Washington Union Station, improve its condition, and stimulate economic growth.
Company Summary
Amtrak: Amtrak is a passenger railroad service in the United States.
Union Station Redevelopment Corp. (USRC): USRC is involved in the redevelopment of Washington Union Station.
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