The taking of photographs and/or videos is permitted within
public access areas on Amtrak property and as otherwise stated in
Section III.
In emergency and/or special circumstances (for
example, declared elevation of Homeland Security Advisory System to High
or Severe - orange and red) and where actions are deemed suspicious or
inconsistent with this policy by observing/reporting persons,
photographers and videographers may be approached and questioned to
determine if further investigation or action is necessary.
Photography and video recording within restricted areas are prohibited. Individuals
found in a restricted area will be subject to investigation and
possible arrest and seizure of photography and/or video recording
equipment may occur pursuant to the arrest. This policy applies in all
circumstances, including where Amtrak may be promoting a photography
contest or event.
Commercial and Special Photography.
Photography that requires explicit authorization from Amtrak and includes engagements for
commercial gain or profit such as, movie films, commercial television
productions, and photography for commercial advertisements.
Photography.
Photography shall mean the taking of moving and/or still images.
Public Area.
An area open to general public access and
occupancy (station areas and platforms for ticketed passengers only)
that is not otherwise posted or restricted by posted signs or locking
devices. Signage, building design and physical barriers, i.e. fencing,
bollards, etc., may also distinguish a public area from a restricted
area.
Restricted Area.
A restricted area is any area not open to or
occupied by the public, or is open to or occupied by the public on a
limited basis. Signage, building design and physical barriers, i.e.
fencing, bollards, etc., may also distinguish a restricted area from a
public area.
Restricted areas include but are not limited to the following:
Platforms (ticketed passengers are exempt)
Crew and Employee Work Areas
Maintenance Facilities
Unoccupied Trains and Engines
Office Areas
Employee Elevators
Baggage/Delivery Areas
Commissaries
Right of Way and Track Areas
In service train cars
Commercial and Special Photography.
Prior arrangements must be made with Amtrak's Real Estate Department at (215) 349-1956 for approval.
News Photography.
Members of the news media are entitled
to the same access for photography purposes as the general public. News
media may request additional access by contacting the Amtrak Media
Relations Office, 202-906-3860. Amtrak recommends that members of the
news media present valid press credentials when they film (print and
video photography) in the public areas at Amtrak's stations and strongly
encourages the news media to contact Amtrak's Media Relations Office in
advance to facilitate and ensure appropriate access, particularly at
major Amtrak stations. As a courtesy, Media Relations Representatives
will frequently issue a letter or accompany news media in the Northeast,
Chicago and California regions. It is understood that during breaking
news events advance contact with Amtrak's Media Relations Office may not
be possible.
Ticketed Passengers on platforms
May photograph or video
record during the time they are preparing to board or immediately after
alighting from a train. Equipment is limited to hand-held devices. Such
photography, including equipment set-up will be done in a reasonable,
safe and timely manner.
Ticketed passengers on board trains
May take photos or video record on a train when it does not interfere with passengers or
crew and in accordance with any directions given by Amtrak onboard train
personnel.
Other photography or video recording
Not covered by this policy requires advance approval from the area Amtrak Station Manager.
Amtrak Police and Security
Personnel may approach photographers and
videographers upon a complaint from a member of the public or Amtrak
personnel that the activity is suspicious in nature, or based upon their
own observation that the activity is suspicious in nature or
inconsistent with this policy.
Amtrak Police and Security
Personnel will advise the individual that an inquiry is being conducted
for security purposes. Amtrak Police and Security personnel will follow
established departmental regulations in this area.
Nothing in this policy
Limits or expands the authority of Amtrak police officers to
initiate and pursue investigations, perform a pat down or frisk based
upon reasonable suspicion, and/or conduct searches based upon probable
cause or any recognized exception to the probable cause requirement in
accordance with all legal authority. But the taking of photographs
and/or video may not, in and of itself, rise to the level of reasonable
suspicion or probable cause.
Phone: 206-780-6885 E-mail: fwarc@usa.com
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