The Downeaster Means Business
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The Downeaster Means Business
The Downeaster Means Business A M T R A K D O W N E A S T E R .C O M A The Downeaster Means Business The Amtrak Downeaster is an integral part of Maine’s transportation network, linking twelve communities in three states. With five round-trips daily between Boston and Portland, and two round-trips extended to Freeport and Brunswick, the Downeaster connects Maine people and businesses to markets beyond our borders. RIDERSHIP CHART Ridership has more than doubled since 2005, and the Downeaster now carries more than half a million passengers annually. ME 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 “ Brunswick 550,000 500,000 One of the most dynamic influences in our business has been the addition of the Amtrak Downeaster service from Boston to Brunswick. Robin and Tori Barron, James Place Inn, Freeport, Maine ” Freeport “ Portland Old Orchard Beach Saco “ Exeter Haverhill Woburn Boston “ ” “ Wells Dover Durham The Amtrak Downeaster introduces a whole new audience to explore the exciting destinations on both sides of the border. Danny Morton, Director of Cruise Marketing & Business Development, Nova Star Cruises The Amtrak Downeaster has helped to add yet another dimension to Old Orchard Beach with so much to offer to not only tourism but also to its ‘locals’ who have also benefited by the ease of traveling to Boston and beyond. Jo-Ann E. Lapointe, Beau Rivage Motel, Old Orchard Beach, Maine ” The Downeaster has allowed the Wells region to attract a growing number of people who want to live here, and have easy access to the Boston and Portland markets for their employment and enjoyment. Jonathan Carter, Town Manager at Town of Wells, Maine ” The Amtrak Downeaster stop in Kennebunk is a key part of our economic development strategy. Ultimately, we believe the stop will be a critical reason why someone chooses to not only visit here, but live here in the Kennebunks. Mathew Eddy, Economic Development Director at the Town of Kennebunk, Maine ” “ The convenient access to the Amtrak Downeaster for the Exeter area residents, businesses and commuter students is extremely valued and critical to the quality of life, economic activity, and it plays a big role in the retention and attraction of residents and businesses to the area. ” Michael Schidlovsky, President of the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce, Exeter, New Hampshire The Downeaster is more than a train ride. $ $ $ $ The Amtrak Downeaster is an economic engine for Maine. It creates jobs, stimulates development and supports tourism. Creates Jobs The Downeaster service directly employs 100 people, with wages totaling more than $6.2 million. Annually, $5 million is spent on goods and services in Maine, positively impacting more than 155 Maine vendors. Promotes Tourism The Amtrak Downeaster develops marketing programs that attract visitors to stations throughout Northern New England, thereby preserving and creating jobs and supporting small business. In 2014, the Downeaster transported more than 100,000 visitors to Maine, contributing $29 million in economic impact. Encourages Private Development The Downeaster is a catalyst for investment. Millions of dollars in projects are underway in communities along the Downeaster route. The Forefront at Thompson’s Point is an exciting private development project on Thompson’s Point in Portland, adjacent to the Downeaster train station. More than $105 million is being invested to transform this distressed industrial site into a world class sports and entertainment complex. “Naturally, the proximity of the Downeaster service significantly contributed to our decision to invest in this location” says Chris Thompson, President of the Thompson’s Point Development Company, Inc. Enhances Mobility The Downeaster provides mobility to all segments of the population and to smaller communities with limited access to public transportation. It makes station communities more accessible to businesses or individuals looking to relocate, and links rural communities to Boston. DID YOU KNOW? The Amtrak Downeaster Employs 100 people with Annual Wages exceeding $6.2 million Purchases $5 million in goods & services From 155 Maine businesses Transports more than 100,000 visitors to Maine who Contribute $29 million in economic impact Capital Projects Mean MORE Business for Maine... Downeaster Expansion Project The $38 million project expanded service to Freeport and Brunswick, created 200 construction jobs, stimulated more than $30 million in private development and generated nearly 100 more jobs. Downeaster MBTA Track Improvement Project This $26 million capital project is currently underway, employing railroad workers, engineers, designers and contractors. Downeaster Café Supports Maine businesses 7,100+ products sold The Brunswick Layover Facility The proposed Brunswick Layover Facility is expected to generate $12.4 million in regional economic output andFacility create 80 jobs resulting in Brunswick Layover $5.95 million in labor earnings during the construction period. 14,000+ bottles sold 2,150+ Whoopie Pies sold ...and the Region “ “ 14,600+ bottles sold The Downeaster has been a significant part of the rapid rate of economic growth, vibrancy of the downtown and overall quality of life here in Dover. Dan Barufaldi, Director of Dover’s Office of Economic Development, Dover, New Hampshire ” We hear from retailers and restaurateurs that they enjoy the added business from the visitors who come to explore what Haverhill has to offer. We’ve also had many people tell us what fun they’ve had taking the train to visit the other communities along the route! Beverly J. Donovan, Director of Economic Development at the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce, Haverhill, Massachusetts 1,480+ bottles sold ” “ The Amtrak Downeaster provides a significant boost to the tourism industry in Boston, Cambridge and the region. For the past 14 years, Downeaster passengers have patronized shops, restaurants, hotels, attractions, museums and sporting events. The spending associated with these passengers provides an extraordinary impact on the visitor industry and the Boston economy. Patrick Moscaritolo, President & CEO of the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts ” A M T R A K D O W N E A S T E R .C O M 2,190+ products sold In one year, 73,000 Maine made products were sold generating more than $67,800