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Michigan Services stats for September 2009

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  NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK)
                   
  SUMMARIZED FY 2009 MICHIGAN RIDERSHIP AND REVENUE RESULTS*
                   
  COMPARATIVE SUMMARY – MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2009 VERSUS 2008
                   
  MONTH  ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 VERSUS 2008  *
                   
  Ridership *   Ticket Revenue (In Dollars) *
   September   September  Increase/(Decrease)    September   September  Increase/(Decrease)
Corridor/Service  2009   2008 Amount Percentage    2009   2008 Amount Percentage
                   
Blue Water 8,999 10,316          (1,317) -12.8%   $275,173 $301,245  $    (26,072) -8.7%
                   
Pere Marquette 6,568 7,960          (1,392) -17.5%   $179,770 $214,702        (34,932) -16.3%
                     
Wolverine 30,812 33,364          (2,552) -7.6%   $1,044,594 $1,111,688        (67,094) -6.0%
Total 46,379 51,640          (5,261) -10.2%   $1,499,537 $1,627,635  $   (128,098) -7.9%
                     
                   
  FISCAL YEAR-END 2009 –  TWELVE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 VS. 2008
                   
  Ridership *   Ticket Revenue (In Dollars) *
Corridor/Service    Year-To-Date SEPTEMBER 30, Increase/(Decrease)      Year-To-Date SEPTEMBER 30, Increase/(Decrease)
   2009  2008 Amount Percentage    2009  2008 Amount Percentage
                   
Blue Water 132,851 136,538          (3,687) -2.7%   $4,111,375 $4,158,742  $    (47,367) -1.1%
                         
Pere Marquette 103,246 111,716          (8,470) -7.6%   $2,818,294 $2,975,391      (157,097) -5.3%
                           
Wolverine 444,127 472,393        (28,266) -6.0%   $15,041,919 $16,243,510    (1,201,591) -7.4%
Total 680,224 720,647 (40,423) -5.6%   $21,971,588 $23,377,643  $(1,406,055) -6.0%
                   
                   
                   
                   
* Per September 2009 Ridership and Revenue Report (FY09)              

Amtrak ridership stats for September 2009

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September FY09
                       
    Ridership Ticket Revenue
          % change vs.         % change vs.  
NEC Spine FY09 FY08 Budget FY08 Budget FY09 FY08 Budget FY08 Budget
1 – Acela   248,855 294,061 297,422 -15.4 -16.3 $33,109,494 $40,649,122 $42,334,070 -18.5 -21.8
5 – Northeast Regional   568,541 590,756 606,817 -3.8 -6.3 $33,569,156 $38,613,914 $39,952,993 -13.1 -16.0
99 – Special Trains   510 760 750 -32.9 -32.0 $104,500 $155,200 $175,000 -32.7 -40.3
Subtotal   817,906 885,577 904,989 -7.6 -9.6 $66,783,150 $79,418,236 $82,462,063 -15.9 -19.0
State Supported and Other Short Distance Corridors                    
3 – Ethan Allen   3,361 3,289 3,229 +2.2 +4.1 $164,713 $160,116 $179,201 +2.9 -8.1
4 – Vermonter   5,094 5,185 5,086 -1.8 +0.2 $262,246 $284,922 $275,770 -8.0 -4.9
7 – Albany-Niagara Falls-Toronto   26,046 27,608 27,054 -5.7 -3.7 $1,433,833 $1,635,250 $1,821,227 -12.3 -21.3
9 – Downeaster   38,086 43,955 42,045 -13.4 -9.4 $527,269 $592,862 $593,299 -11.1 -11.1
12 – New Haven-Springfield   26,451 26,968 27,926 -1.9 -5.3 $671,266 $760,971 $790,624 -11.8 -15.1
14 – Keystone   98,532 102,150 99,100 -3.5 -0.6 $1,956,031 $2,049,914 $2,194,929 -4.6 -10.9
15 – Empire (NYP-ALB)   75,735 79,902 80,369 -5.2 -5.8 $2,924,223 $3,180,606 $3,541,162 -8.1 -17.4
20 – Chicago-St. Louis (Lincoln Service)   38,478 36,849 43,487 +4.4 -11.5 $852,977 $815,343 $979,535 +4.6 -12.9
21 – Hiawatha   60,914 63,987 58,513 -4.8 +4.1 $1,090,500 $1,172,468 $1,042,644 -7.0 +4.6
22 – Wolverine   30,812 33,364 38,123 -7.6 -19.2 $1,044,594 $1,111,688 $1,237,744 -6.0 -15.6
23 – Chicago-Carbondale (Illini/Saluki)   20,078 22,569 23,949 -11.0 -16.2 $581,320 $653,431 $692,688 -11.0 -16.1
24 – Chicago-Quincy (IL Zephyr/Carl Sandburg)   15,667 17,145 17,463 -8.6 -10.3 $371,403 $403,676 $446,882 -8.0 -16.9
29 – Heartland Flyer   4,568 4,943 5,498 -7.6 -16.9 $100,165 $109,720 $101,326 -8.7 -1.1
35 – Pacific Surfliner   206,675 215,497 240,994 -4.1 -14.2 $3,675,639 $3,681,986 $4,520,674 -0.2 -18.7
36 – Cascades   66,608 65,257 67,664 +2.1 -1.6 $2,021,078 $1,863,487 $1,852,473 +8.5 +9.1
37 – Capitol Corridor   126,692 144,797 134,615 -12.5 -5.9 $1,765,886 $1,953,836 $2,057,276 -9.6 -14.2
39 – San Joaquin   69,959 75,844 81,730 -7.8 -14.4 $2,077,846 $2,401,298 $2,056,217 -13.5 +1.1
40 – Adirondack   8,557 8,941 9,247 -4.3 -7.5 $437,527 $464,233 $478,621 -5.8 -8.6
41 – Blue Water   8,999 10,316 10,303 -12.8 -12.7 $275,173 $301,245 $277,643 -8.7 -0.9
47 – Washington-Newport News   34,906 32,892 37,188 +6.1 -6.1 $1,707,825 $1,806,181 $2,091,462 -5.4 -18.3
54 – Hoosier State   2,164 2,634 2,875 -17.8 -24.7 $49,048 $54,829 $55,229 -10.5 -11.2
56 – Kansas City-St. Louis (MO River Runner)   10,639 11,215 11,546 -5.1 -7.9 $245,949 $254,519 $257,564 -3.4 -4.5
57 – Pennsylvanian   15,074 16,364 16,921 -7.9 -10.9 $558,952 $618,257 $641,354 -9.6 -12.8
65 – Pere Marquette   6,568 7,960 9,005 -17.5 -27.1 $179,770 $214,702 $217,211 -16.3 -17.2
66 – Carolinian   20,023 17,448 22,911 +14.8 -12.6 $1,002,245 $895,078 $1,406,328 +12.0 -28.7
67 – Piedmont   5,334 5,642 5,606 -5.5 -4.9 $90,529 $93,090 $94,649 -2.8 -4.4
74-81 – Buses   $445,176 $837,243 $395,177 -46.8 +12.7
96 – Special Trains    743 3,500 3,800 -78.8 -80.4 $306,308 $482,178 $400,000 -36.5 -23.4
Subtotal   1,026,763 1,086,221 1,126,247 -5.5 -8.8 $26,819,492 $28,853,131 $30,698,908 -7.0 -12.6
Long Distance                    
16 – Silver Star   26,270 28,083 24,135 -6.5 +8.8 $1,701,222 $1,839,852 $1,722,216 -7.5 -1.2
18 – Cardinal   8,356 8,647 9,102 -3.4 -8.2 $483,673 $529,770 $527,424 -8.7 -8.3
19 – Silver Meteor   24,436 23,757 22,170 +2.9 +10.2 $2,130,658 $2,176,210 $1,924,311 -2.1 +10.7
25 – Empire Builder   42,870 51,178 45,649 -16.2 -6.1 $5,057,538 $6,091,550 $5,604,189 -17.0 -9.8
26 – Capitol Ltd.   16,899 19,127 18,433 -11.6 -8.3 $1,361,526 $1,664,065 $1,522,035 -18.2 -10.5
27 – California Zephyr   27,130 32,014 32,664 -15.3 -16.9 $3,469,502 $4,284,927 $4,025,299 -19.0 -13.8
28 – Southwest Chief   24,874 28,548 26,374 -12.9 -5.7 $3,027,759 $3,799,494 $3,511,707 -20.3 -13.8
30 – City of New Orleans   14,474 10,715 15,515 +35.1 -6.7 $1,025,765 $768,086 $1,079,054 +33.5 -4.9
32 – Texas Eagle   18,612 17,805 15,371 +4.5 +21.1 $1,354,879 $1,409,043 $1,265,224 -3.8 +7.1
33 – Sunset Ltd.   5,641 4,711 4,364 +19.7 +29.3 $545,391 $482,401 $504,456 +13.1 +8.1
34 – Coast Starlight   35,820 35,778 32,906 +0.1 +8.9 $2,834,996 $3,299,045 $3,075,090 -14.1 -7.8
45 – Lake Shore Ltd.   26,637 29,437 30,287 -9.5 -12.1 $2,042,535 $2,224,351 $2,193,832 -8.2 -6.9
48 – Palmetto   12,010 9,091 12,929 +32.1 -7.1 $856,705 $654,015 $860,827 +31.0 -0.5
52 – Crescent   20,904 21,241 21,809 -1.6 -4.1 $1,931,819 $2,052,066 $2,024,431 -5.9 -4.6
63 – Auto Train   14,150 13,391 13,233 +5.7 +6.9 $3,051,596 $3,204,726 $3,223,802 -4.8 -5.3
Subtotal   319,083 333,523 324,941 -4.3 -1.8 $30,875,565 $34,479,599 $33,063,897 -10.5 -6.6
                       
Amtrak Total   2,163,752 2,305,321 2,356,177 -6.1 -8.2 $124,478,207 $142,750,966 $146,224,868 -12.8 -14.9

Amtrak ridership stats for August 2009

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August FY09
                       
    Ridership Ticket Revenue
          % change vs.         % change vs.  
NEC Spine FY09 FY08 Budget FY08 Budget FY09 FY08 Budget FY08 Budget
1 – Acela   226,192 250,440 263,719 -9.7 -14.2 $28,328,309 $33,122,752 $35,408,607 -14.5 -20.0
5 – Northeast Regional   598,060 627,409 645,645 -4.7 -7.4 $35,216,547 $41,409,921 $41,911,924 -15.0 -16.0
99 – Special Trains   240 1,160 1,400 -79.3 -82.9 $49,000 $116,999 $200,000 -58.1 -75.5
Subtotal   824,492 879,009 910,764 -6.2 -9.5 $63,593,856 $74,649,672 $77,520,530 -14.8 -18.0
State Supported and Other Short Distance Corridors                    
3 – Ethan Allen   5,646 5,871 5,622 -3.8 +0.4 $278,322 $288,473 $300,806 -3.5 -7.5
4 – Vermonter   7,764 7,897 7,433 -1.7 +4.5 $409,207 $438,310 $401,990 -6.6 +1.8
7 – Albany-Niagara Falls-Toronto   37,099 42,002 42,608 -11.7 -12.9 $2,140,473 $2,657,055 $2,903,538 -19.4 -26.3
9 – Downeaster   46,903 50,854 47,596 -7.8 -1.5 $715,487 $771,936 $714,621 -7.3 +0.1
12 – New Haven-Springfield   30,432 31,138 33,355 -2.3 -8.8 $842,700 $967,979 $1,014,931 -12.9 -17.0
14 – Keystone   100,526 106,487 110,621 -5.6 -9.1 $2,072,956 $2,262,278 $2,391,160 -8.4 -13.3
15 – Empire (NYP-ALB)   85,933 88,639 92,405 -3.1 -7.0 $3,325,713 $3,644,245 $3,991,052 -8.7 -16.7
20 – Chicago-St. Louis (Lincoln Service)   47,158 48,604 51,319 -3.0 -8.1 $1,123,645 $1,297,476 $1,266,228 -13.4 -11.3
21 – Hiawatha   72,721 78,675 73,730 -7.6 -1.4 $1,301,827 $1,417,689 $1,281,276 -8.2 +1.6
22 – Wolverine   43,439 47,070 51,196 -7.7 -15.2 $1,599,170 $1,833,405 $1,846,646 -12.8 -13.4
23 – Chicago-Carbondale (Illini/Saluki)   21,851 24,324 25,121 -10.2 -13.0 $610,536 $733,374 $740,835 -16.7 -17.6
24 – Chicago-Quincy (IL Zephyr/Carl Sandburg)   18,273 19,839 19,750 -7.9 -7.5 $420,394 $493,731 $509,454 -14.9 -17.5
29 – Heartland Flyer   6,892 8,808 7,660 -21.8 -10.0 $151,339 $197,306 $151,732 -23.3 -0.3
35 – Pacific Surfliner   263,401 313,570 329,460 -16.0 -20.1 $5,016,052 $6,173,776 $6,634,186 -18.8 -24.4
36 – Cascades   81,849 83,142 89,194 -1.6 -8.2 $2,474,590 $2,440,252 $2,498,665 +1.4 -1.0
37 – Capitol Corridor   132,225 158,309 158,485 -16.5 -16.6 $1,905,533 $2,144,278 $2,326,710 -11.1 -18.1
39 – San Joaquin   84,423 96,253 96,004 -12.3 -12.1 $2,551,777 $3,093,399 $3,095,392 -17.5 -17.6
40 – Adirondack   15,499 15,176 15,715 +2.1 -1.4 $768,366 $743,122 $837,086 +3.4 -8.2
41 – Blue Water   12,762 13,796 14,609 -7.5 -12.6 $452,330 $496,849 $481,232 -9.0 -6.0
47 – Washington-Newport News   47,526 50,664 51,614 -6.2 -7.9 $2,564,568 $3,151,846 $3,172,939 -18.6 -19.2
54 – Hoosier State   2,701 3,296 3,350 -18.1 -19.4 $60,377 $75,453 $68,102 -20.0 -11.3
56 – Kansas City-St. Louis (MO River Runner)   15,635 16,593 15,200 -5.8 +2.9 $341,188 $391,128 $345,744 -12.8 -1.3
57 – Pennsylvanian   19,353 19,397 20,435 -0.2 -5.3 $764,215 $856,083 $852,713 -10.7 -10.4
65 – Pere Marquette   10,746 11,508 12,184 -6.6 -11.8 $304,585 $335,164 $327,159 -9.1 -6.9
66 – Carolinian   28,166 29,282 31,202 -3.8 -9.7 $1,675,461 $1,840,161 $2,610,515 -9.0 -35.8
67 – Piedmont   5,237 6,475 5,890 -19.1 -11.1 $84,655 $108,671 $96,061 -22.1 -11.9
74-81 – Buses   $567,060 $209,652 $912,943 +170.5 -37.9
96 – Special Trains    403 1,900 900 -78.8 -55.2 $252,567 $444,992 $450,000 -43.2 -43.9
Subtotal   1,244,563 1,379,569 1,412,658 -9.8 -11.9 $34,775,093 $39,508,083 $42,223,715 -12.0 -17.6
Long Distance                    
16 – Silver Star   34,848 33,676 35,090 +3.5 -0.7 $2,571,554 $2,593,572 $2,827,259 -0.8 -9.0
18 – Cardinal   10,064 11,296 11,478 -10.9 -12.3 $609,252 $744,008 $733,216 -18.1 -16.9
19 – Silver Meteor   30,679 28,935 31,205 +6.0 -1.7 $2,910,458 $2,916,886 $3,020,888 -0.2 -3.7
25 – Empire Builder   56,593 57,563 57,614 -1.7 -1.8 $6,922,389 $8,103,734 $7,557,790 -14.6 -8.4
26 – Capitol Ltd.   22,050 21,810 22,181 +1.1 -0.6 $1,803,088 $1,913,233 $1,998,214 -5.8 -9.8
27 – California Zephyr   31,794 37,295 38,337 -14.7 -17.1 $3,881,635 $4,743,659 $4,639,683 -18.2 -16.3
28 – Southwest Chief   30,573 32,396 32,924 -5.6 -7.1 $3,724,208 $4,425,822 $4,402,241 -15.9 -15.4
30 – City of New Orleans   17,899 17,842 20,331 +0.3 -12.0 $1,345,732 $1,375,962 $1,551,830 -2.2 -13.3
32 – Texas Eagle   25,453 27,858 22,598 -8.6 +12.6 $1,927,516 $2,297,428 $1,914,964 -16.1 +0.7
33 – Sunset Ltd.   7,374 7,481 6,967 -1.4 +5.8 $739,536 $847,938 $791,771 -12.8 -6.6
34 – Coast Starlight   48,049 47,055 45,629 +2.1 +5.3 $3,793,041 $4,265,197 $4,258,424 -11.1 -10.9
45 – Lake Shore Ltd.   33,983 36,025 37,760 -5.7 -10.0 $2,693,508 $2,854,864 $2,851,250 -5.7 -5.5
48 – Palmetto   17,859 18,502 19,312 -3.5 -7.5 $1,491,276 $1,571,502 $1,539,884 -5.1 -3.2
52 – Crescent   25,170 26,045 26,926 -3.4 -6.5 $2,353,355 $2,569,936 $2,689,681 -8.4 -12.5
63 – Auto Train   23,780 21,207 23,192 +12.1 +2.5 $4,739,721 $4,671,021 $5,042,960 +1.5 -6.0
Subtotal   416,168 424,986 431,544 -2.1 -3.6 $41,506,267 $45,894,762 $45,820,056 -9.6 -9.4
                       
Amtrak Total   2,485,223 2,683,564 2,754,966 -7.4 -9.8 $139,875,216 $160,052,516 $165,564,302 -12.6 -15.5

Michigan Services stats for August 2009

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  NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK)
                   
  SUMMARIZED FY 2009 MICHIGAN RIDERSHIP AND REVENUE RESULTS*
                   
  COMPARATIVE SUMMARY – MONTH OF AUGUST 2009 VERSUS 2008
                   
  MONTH  ENDED AUGUST 31, 2009 VERSUS 2008  *
                   
  Ridership *   Ticket Revenue (In Dollars) *
   August   August  Increase/(Decrease)    August   August  Increase/(Decrease)
Corridor/Service  2009   2008 Amount Percentage    2009   2008 Amount Percentage
                   
Blue Water 12,762 13,796          (1,034) -7.5%   $452,330 $496,849  $    (44,519) -9.0%
                   
Pere Marquette 10,746 11,508             (762) -6.6%   $304,585 $335,164        (30,579) -9.1%
                     
Wolverine 43,439 47,070          (3,631) -7.7%   $1,599,170 $1,833,405      (234,235) -12.8%
Total 66,947 72,374          (5,427) -7.5%   $2,356,085 $2,665,418  $   (309,333) -11.6%
                     
                   
  FISCAL YEAR-TO-DATE 2009 –  ELEVEN MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2009 VS. 2008
                   
  Ridership *   Ticket Revenue (In Dollars) *
Corridor/Service    Year-To-Date AUGUST 31, Increase/(Decrease)      Year-To-Date AUGUST 31, Increase/(Decrease)
   2009  2008 Amount Percentage    2009  2008 Amount Percentage
                   
Blue Water 123,852 126,222          (2,370) -1.9%   $3,836,202 $3,857,497  $    (21,295) -0.6%
                         
Pere Marquette 96,678 103,756          (7,078) -6.8%   $2,638,524 $2,760,690      (122,166) -4.4%
                           
Wolverine 413,315 439,029        (25,714) -5.9%   $13,997,325 $15,131,822    (1,134,497) -7.5%
Total 633,845 669,007 (35,162) -5.3%   $20,472,051 $21,750,009  $(1,277,958) -5.9%
                   
                   
                   
                   
* Per August 2009 Ridership and Revenue Report (FY09)              

Michigan Services ridership stats for July 2009

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  NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK)
                   
  SUMMARIZED FY 2009 MICHIGAN RIDERSHIP AND REVENUE RESULTS*
                   
  COMPARATIVE SUMMARY – MONTH OF JULY 2009 VERSUS 2008
                   
  MONTH  ENDED JULY 31, 2009 VERSUS 2008  *
                   
  Ridership *   Ticket Revenue (In Dollars) *
   July   July  Increase/(Decrease)    July   July  Increase/(Decrease)
Corridor/Service  2009   2008 Amount Percentage    2009   2008 Amount Percentage
                   
Blue Water 12,989 13,451             (462) -3.4%   $444,336 $469,110  $    (24,774) -5.3%
                   
Pere Marquette 10,551 10,934             (383) -3.5%   $300,777 $312,674        (11,897) -3.8%
                     
Wolverine 44,137 46,924          (2,787) -5.9%   $1,590,019 $1,828,412      (238,393) -13.0%
Total 67,677 71,309          (3,632) -5.1%   $2,335,132 $2,610,196  $   (275,064) -10.5%
                     
                   
  FISCAL YEAR-TO-DATE 2009 –  TEN MONTHS ENDED JULY 31, 2009 VS. 2008
                   
  Ridership *   Ticket Revenue (In Dollars) *
Corridor/Service    Year-To-Date JULY 31, Increase/(Decrease)      Year-To-Date JULY 31, Increase/(Decrease)
   2009  2008 Amount Percentage    2009  2008 Amount Percentage
                   
Blue Water 111,090 112,426          (1,336) -1.2%   $3,383,872 $3,360,648  $     23,224 0.7%
                         
Pere Marquette 85,932 92,248          (6,316) -6.8%   $2,333,939 $2,425,526        (91,587) -3.8%
                           
Wolverine 369,876 391,959        (22,083) -5.6%   $12,398,154 $13,298,417      (900,263) -6.8%
Total 566,898 596,633 (29,735) -5.0%   $18,115,965 $19,084,591  $   (968,626) -5.1%
                   
                   
                   
                   
* Per July 2009 Ridership and Revenue Report (FY09)