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**ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS, SEPT. 8-9** Amtrak engineer Charles EvansJr., points to the Arch before crossing the Mississippi River from Illinois into Missouri Monday, July 9, 2007, in Aboard Amtrak's Lincoln Service. The money-losing service, which relies heavily on government funding, is headed for record ridership nationwide, helped by high gasoline prices and congested highways and airports that seem to have encouraged people to keep their vehicles parked. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) Jeff Roberson

Tracking Amtrak

**ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS, SEPT. 8-9** Amtrak engineer Charles EvansJr., points to the Arch before crossing the Mississippi River from Illinois into Missouri Monday, July 9, 2007, in Aboard Amtrak's Lincoln Service. The money-losing service, which relies heavily on government funding, is headed for record ridership nationwide, helped by high gasoline prices and congested highways and airports that seem to have encouraged people to keep their vehicles parked. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)