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We Are In This Together
May 16, 2019
Advocating for a better rail system across state lines.
by Joe Aiello | Northeast Field Coordinator
On May 4th (May The Fourth Be With You), I had the pleasure of joining nearly 50 other passenger rail advocates for the Northeast Division membership meeting. The meeting, co-sponsored by the Association and our good friends at TrainRiders/Northeast, was held in at Maria’s Family Restaurant in Haverhill, MA - a stop along the MBTA Haverhill Line as well as “America’s Favorite Train”, the Downeaster.
This was the third such meeting that I have been apart of in my time as Rail Passengers Councilor/Staff (all three have been in Massachusetts, so it’s time to move around - right?).
Steve Musen, Council member from Rhode Island, acted as our master of ceremonies and gave a full report on the national outlook as well as an update from our Day on the Hill conference early last month. Bruce Sleeper gave a presentation from TRNE that included talk of their proposed Rockland expansion (which REALLY needs to happen!) and the Portland Station Relocation Project - which would be a game changer for both the Downeaster and the city of Portland. Tim Moore (New Hampshire) and Jan Lindberg (Connecticut) both gave reports from their respective states. Massachusetts was covered by myself (giving the Eastern update in place of Clint Richmond), our newest council member Karen Christensen, and Ben Heckscher. Both Karen and Ben gave very well received presentations on what they have been working on in the western part of the Commonwealth.
One of the things that I mentioned in my update was that the Massachusetts Sierra Club was getting ready to release a letter to Governor Baker in regard to the North-South Rail Link. That letter can be found in the embedded tweet below.
The @MassSierraClub is asking @MassGovernor to spend the $10M that was set aside last year to complete the EIR/EIS process for the @NSRailLink. #MApoli #NSRL https://t.co/myx9DOQ9k2
— Rail Passengers | Northeast Region (@RPANortheast) May 16, 2019
The takeaway from this meeting, at least for me, is just how many groups we have here in the region that are all working towards the same goal. In just this gathering alone, we had representatives from the Sierra Club, TrainRiders/Northeast, The Train Campaign, Trains In The Valley, and (of course) our Association. I mentioned in my brief talk that, in my role as Northeast Field Coordinator, I was so lucky to be in a region with so many passionate groups to work with - and this doesn’t even include all the others that we have partnered with in the past (TransitMatters, T4MA, etc).
I have said this many times before, but I am a “union brat” at heart and organizing is a true passion of mine - so I am hoping that we can start having even more of these gatherings (not just the one a year) to rally the rank & file. Our fight for a better transportation system never ends.
"On behalf of Amtrak’s onboard service staff, I want to thank the Rail Passengers Association for honoring their hard work with this award. The past couple years have indeed been difficult for Amtrak onboard service staff – coping with furloughs and job insecurity, adapting to changing protocols and services, not to mention the unfortunate events such as a tragic derailment and a fatal shooting. Nevertheless, our dedicated members at Amtrak have handled these hurdles with the care, attention and diligence for which they’re known. We thank Rail Passengers for their acknowledgement of our members’ hard work and, as always, look forward to seeing you on the rails."
Arthur Maratea, TCU/IAM National President
December 21, 2021, on the Association awarding its 2021 Golden Spike Award to the Frontline Amtrak Employees.
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