Amtrak reviews threat intelligence, urges vigilance

Published 8 January 2010

Amtrak advised its employees that although there was no specific terrorist threat to Amtrak identified at this time, the company will be reviewing all intelligence gathered about the present situation to heighten awareness and to augment its security presence as required

U.S. passenger rail operator Amtrak is reviewing intelligence related to the 25 December bombing attempt aboard a U.S.-bound jetliner and will increase security as necessary, the railroad said earlier in the week.

Reuters reports that an internal advisory reminded Amtrak employees to be alert. “Although there is no specific threat to Amtrak identified at this time, we will be reviewing all intelligence gathered about the present situation to heighten awareness and to augment our security presence as required,” the advisory said.

Unlike air travelers, Amtrak passengers do not undergo mandatory security screening before boarding trains. The government-run corporation that carries more than 27 million people annually on more than 300 trains per day conducts random passenger and bag checks.

It has also beefed up other security measures in recent years and uses bomb-sniffing dogs randomly in stations and on trains.