Vice President Joe Biden, one of the nation’s most famous Amtrak passengers and a longtime supporter of increased commuter train funding, said in a statement Wednesday that he was “deeply saddened to learn of the Amtrak tragedy in Philadelphia last night.”
Biden, who made it a point of pride to commute by train throughout his 36-year Senate career, from his home in Wilmington, Delaware, to Washington, D.C., has called the rail system “an absolute national treasure and necessity.”
In 2011, his decades of loyalty and advocacy on behalf of the Northeast Corridor was honored by having his hometown station named after him.
Here’s the full statement:









