A change of leadership for Amtrak.

Richard Anderson, the former CEO of both Northwest Airlines and Delta, has been named as the agency's new CEO and president.

He will replace Charles "Wick" Moorman, who's stepping down at the end of the year.

Amtrak has come under increased pressure to give up control of Penn Station.

The country's largest transit hub has come under fire in recent months because of derailments and signal problems.

Repair work is set to begin in July.

Anderson and Moorman will serve as co-CEOs until the end of the year, when Moorman will assume an adviser role with the company.