1. Amtrak will attempt to accommodate Privately Owned Rail Passenger Cars (Private Cars) on its trains, but
reserves the right to refuse any request; which in Amtrak s judgment would cause a delay in movement of
one of its trains or results in any unusual additional costs. Amtrak shall be the sole judge of which trains can
accommodate private cars, between which points they may be moved and on what dates they can be
handled. Operation of cars must be conducted in a safe manner and not to the detriment of Amtrak s other
customers or operations.
2. Private Car Owners/Operators shall be fully cognizant of all appropriate safety rules and standards
governing their conduct in and about railroad property and equipment. Passengers traveling on private cars
must be made aware of these safety standards and the actions of the Owners/Operators should set the
example for passengers and guests.
3. The instructions of Amtrak personnel are to be adhered to at all times.
4. Privately owned rail cars on Amtrak trains must be accessible to Amtrak operating crews and supervisory
personnel responsible for Amtrak operations.
5. When occupied private cars are traveling on Amtrak, the following criterion applies:
a) A person-in-charge will be identified for all private car moves. The person-in-charge of the private car
must be identified on the private car movement request form when it is submitted to Amtrak s System
Operations Department and their name indicated on the Passenger Name Record (PNR).
b) The person-in-charge of the private car must meet with the Conductor at the originating point of their trip
and they must discuss the emergency plan for the private car. In addition, they must discuss the
evacuation plan along with a method of communication in the event of an emergency.
c) The person-in-charge of the private car must also complete a new Form NRPC 3160 Private Car
Passenger Record (see attachment 2) that identifies all passengers that will be on-board the private car.
The person-in-charge will give the completed form(s) to the Conductor, who will place these
document(s) in the Train Collections Pouch. If the NRPC 3160 form is unavailable, form NRPC 3085
On-Board Passenger Record may be substituted.
d) The person-in-charge of the private car must not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs throughout>
the trip.
e) In the event that a Private Car Owner cannot meet these requirements, Amtrak will provide an additional
crew member to accompany the car at the Owners expense.
6. Private cars that are in the consist of a regularly scheduled Amtrak train should be afforded the same
services that are provided to that train consist. This includes: water, wet ice and car wash where applicable.
7. Amtrak reserves the right to change the conditions and rates contained herein at any time. Movements
confirmed prior to any such changes will be honored at the rates quoted at that time. Operating conditions
may require changes in consist position,