Amtrak to step up security for 9/11 anniversary

Written by jrood

During the 10th anniversary period of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Amtrak is enhancing security measures by conducting more passenger and baggage screenings, increasing the use of K-9 explosive detection teams and expanding police patrols at stations, on trains, along the tracks and other key rail infrastructure. The Amtrak Police Department is performing these security activities in the Northeast Corridor and across the country in coordination with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as with the several host railroads on whose tracks many Amtrak trains operate. "Amtrak is committed to identifying the most likely security threats and we are focusing our efforts on defeating or deterring the most dangerous and likely threats," said Amtrak Vice President and Chief of Police John O'Connor. Ten years after the devastating attacks on 9/11, the Amtrak Police Department has transitioned from a traditional police department aimed at preventing and responding to crimes, to a police and security agency geared toward anticipating security threats in the short and long term and staying a step ahead of them. This focus on security allows Amtrak to better protect its passengers, employees and railroad equipment, infrastructure and other facilities. Throughout the last decade, Amtrak has implemented a number of security programs and initiatives to improve passenger rail safety and security. Efforts include the use of specially trained explosive detection and vapor wake K-9 teams, passenger and baggage screenings and the development of strong partnerships with local, state, federal and international agencies, including active participation in FBI Joint Terrorism Task Forces to share intelligence and conduct joint security exercises. Frontline employees who work at stations, on trains and maintain the tracks and other infrastructure are also involved. Thousands of Amtrak employees have received security training to serve as extra eyes and ears of the railroad. In addition, Amtrak is engaging passengers and the public to be on alert and report safety or security issues as part of a neighborhood watch style program called Partners for Amtrak Safety and Security (PASS). Individuals are encouraged to report behaviors or activities that are unusual or out of the ordinary such as trespassers and suspicious packages by calling Amtrak Police at 1- 800- 331-0008.  

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