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David Abbott's avatar

Pete Buttigieg has been a disappointment as Secretary of Transportation. If smart, young technocrats we’re good for anything, it would be lowering construction costs. He seems to have done zero on that front. He hasn’t even done a symbolic house cleaning at Amtrak. Google him and you’ll see he recently visited a UPS facility and has been active talking about LGBT rights.

This is very sad because his incentives are almost perfect. He will never win a statewide election in Indiana. His only viable paths are moving to a different state or running for President or Vice President. Cutting through red tape and bashing entitled bureaucrats to build eco-friendly rail and mass transit would be a great strategy for capturing the vital center. And yet this extremely disciplined, smart dude hasn’t made any changes that matter.

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Matt Hagy's avatar

As Yglesias has written before, [1] the issue is Amtrak leadership.

> I sometimes like to tell the story of the time an Amtrak executive told me “to be honest, I don’t know that much about trains.”

> And I think this is emblematic of Amtrak. It is run by people who are not curious about trains.

A leadership shakeup is needed to address these issues. The suggestion in that earlier article is to bring in a foreign CEO who has experience in running a functional rail system. E.g., someone from the rail programs of France, Italy, Japan, Korean, etc.

But there just isn’t the political will to fix Amtrak leadership and there are existing constituencies that benefit from the current pork barrel approach.

[1] “Amtrak should bring in foreign experts to make trains great again”, https://www.slowboring.com/p/amtrak-should-bring-in-foreign-experts

*Edited to fix typo

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