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Airline Envy? Amtrak to Charge $20 Fee for Exceeding Bag Limits

Amtrak says that on Thursday that it will start charging $20 to passengers who exceed restrictions for carry-on and personal items.
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Amtrak is boarding a baggage fee bandwagon that has generated billions in revenue for the airline industry.

The passenger train operator says that on Thursday that it will start charging $20 to passengers who exceed restrictions for carry-on and personal items.

Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari said the fees will help enforce the company's established polices, preserve space on crowded trains and reduce safety concerns created by items that are too heavy.

Customers are allowed to bring two personal items weighing up to 25 pounds and two carry-on bags weighing no more than 50 pounds. Personal items might include things like a backpack, laptop, purse or other small bags. Passengers with children under the age of 2 also can bring an additional item like a stroller or diaper bag.

The fee applies to each item above those limits.

U.S. airlines started introducing bag fees in 2008 and now charge a standard fee of $25 for the first checked suitcase. They generated $1.6 billion for the airlines in the first quarter of this year.

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The airline fees are far more extensive than what Amtrak plans, and Magliari said the train operator didn't start its fees to make more money. "It is simply a space and safety initiative," he said.

He said the fee was aimed at a small percentage of the company's 31 million passengers who exceed limits for what they can bring on board for free. Passengers can avoid the fee by checking their bags through to the final destination, if that service is available on their train.