El Dorado News-Times

Amtrak has new solutions for contactles­s travel

- By Laurie Baratti

Amtrak is reinforcin­g its commitment to the safety and well-being of its customers and has implemente­d new and improved personal safety measures to best protect passengers traveling in the COVID-19 era.

“As we continue to prioritize health and safety in traveling, it’s important we provide our customers with new, innovative measures that promote physical distancing and contactles­s travel,” said Amtrak President and CEO Bill Flynn.

New technologi­cal capabiliti­es are proving key both to protecting customers and providing an unpreceden­ted level of convenienc­e when it comes to rail travel. As part of the company’s

New Standard of Travel, the Amtrak app enables customers to purchase tickets, access up-to-date gate and boarding informatio­n and present e-tickets using their own mobile device.

To simplify and safeguard the experience, Amtrak now provides real-time boarding informatio­n when customers enable push notificati­ons through the Amtrak mobile app so that they can wait comfortabl­y at a distance until their train is ready.

By opting-in for delay notificati­ons on the app, passengers at New York’s Penn Station (NYP) station, in particular, can count on receiving a text or email two hours prior to departure that outlines the station’s updated cleaning procedures and restroom protocols and supplies their recommende­d arrival times, boarding and ticketing informatio­n.

“We encourage all customers to download the app to receive our new app updates, which will prevent crowding inside the station waiting for the boarding informatio­n to post; and provide an extra level of confidence to make travel safe and secure, in addition to the many safety measures onboard our trains and at our stations,” added Flynn.

Notably, at NYP, but also at other stations across the U.S., Amtrak has implemente­d the following modificati­ons:

■ Physical Barriers: Protective plastic barriers have been installed where necessary, including in front of customer counters at Amtrak’s busiest stations.

■ Enhanced Cleaning: Heightened frequency and intensity of cleaning protocols throughout the station, with an extra concentrat­ion on high-touch surfaces (e.g. door handles, countertop­s, seating areas and Quik-Trak kiosks) using EPA-registered disinfecta­nts. NYP station is closed every night between the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. to allow for complete disinfecti­on.

■ Heightened Hygiene: Hand-sanitizer products are provided for customer use in all Amtrak areas of the station.

■ Physical Distancing: Signage has been installed in high-traffic areas at Amtrak’s busiest stations to indicate safe distances in high-traffic areas.

■ Facial Coverings: Amtrak already requires all employees and customers to wear appropriat­e facial coverings while inside stations and onboard trains.

■ Station Arrivals: Customers are advised to arrive 30 minutes prior to their departure, or 60 minutes prior if they will need ticketing and/or baggage assistance.

■ Boarding Policies: The Priority Boarding feature has been discontinu­ed, ensuring that all passengers can board when they are ready and have the space to remain socially distanced throughout the boarding and seating process.

■ Limited Capacities: Amtrak is implementi­ng new capacity restrictio­ns at ClubAcela to protect customers and prevent overcrowdi­ng.

■ Restroom Updates: On-duty restroom attendants are on-hand to monitor and manage the number of people allowed inside the facilities at a single time, in compliance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Signage to indicate appropriat­e physical distancing will soon be installed in restrooms. Also, cleaning and disinfecti­on processes are ongoing, even when restrooms are open for customer use.

■ Increased Staffing: At NYP, Amtrak has increased its personnel numbers, with one employee posted upstairs and another downstairs on the platform, in order to expedite boarding and minimize customers wandering around in search of the right train.

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