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Trump Administration Proposes Cutting Amtrak Funding

Amtrak funding would go from $2.47 billion to $2.1 billion, a 13.5 percent drop. The national network would see the biggest cuts, from $1.57 billion to $1.45 billion. Photo by Justin Franz. 

Trump Administration Proposes Cutting Amtrak Funding

The Trump Administration’s proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget calls for major increases to military spending while slashing domestic programs — including Amtrak. According to the Rail Passenger Association, the budget request includes an increase in funding to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Still, the bulk of that money would go towards highways and airports. Transit and passenger rail would see steep funding reductions. 

The White House budget request is just that, a request, and the final budget must be hashed out with Congress. But it has a big impact on where negotiations go. 

In the budget outline, Amtrak funding would go from $2.47 billion to $2.1 billion, a 13.5 percent drop. The national network would see the biggest cuts, from $1.57 billion to $1.45 billion. The budget also calls for eliminating the Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail, which funds capital improvement projects nationwide and has strong bipartisan support. 

The cuts become even steeper when you factor in that money from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 is set to expire this year. 

“At a time of record highs for gas prices and airfare, the Trump Administration is proposing cuts to the intercity rail and transit programs that have been helping Americans stay connected to work, to school, and to family,” said Jim Mathews, President & CEO of the Rail Passengers Association. “This budget moves the nation in the wrong direction for affordability, mobility, and safety.”

This article was posted on: April 6, 2026