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Amtrak introduces baggage fees for customers who exceed carry-on limit

Published November 05, 2015

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Amtrak is hoping to capitalize on the billion dollar baggage fee industry. (AP File Photo)

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.

Customers are allowed to bring two personal items weighing up to 25 pounds and two carry-on bags weighing no more than 50 pounds. 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. The fees are more extensive than what Amtrak plans. They generated $1.6 billion for the airlines in the first quarter of this year.

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