KEY POINTS
  • Amtrak is preparing to revamp its network of passenger trains in order to boost ridership, The Wall Street Journal reported.
  • Mimicking its popular Northeast Corridor route elsewhere in the country could increase the number of passengers by millions.
  • Changing up its service would impact its storied long-distance routes.
An Amtrak train sits idleat Penn Station in New York.

Amtrak is planning to boost its ridership by revamping its national network of passenger trains, which could bring changes to its storied long-distance routes.

The train service wants to target the fastest-growing parts of the country with more frequent trains between cities, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Mimicking its popular Northeast Corridor route, which runs from Washington, D.C., to Boston, elsewhere in the country could increase ridership by millions and help Amtrak compete with other forms of transportation, like flying and driving.