Yesterday's Sun-Sentinel (Sunday, April 16th) had an article about running
Tri-Rail trains on the Florida East Coast.
I think this one will be much easier said than done. The Florida East Coast
runs at least 12 trains each way on a weekday and may well experience
capacity problems down the road without any passenger trains on it. In
my opinion, they will need at least three tracks all the way with a good
number of four track segments in order to do this.
It will cost a large fortune.
Hopefully the link below will allow you to read this.
Noel Weaver
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/ ... ws-broward
Tri-Rail trains on the Florida East Coast.
I think this one will be much easier said than done. The Florida East Coast
runs at least 12 trains each way on a weekday and may well experience
capacity problems down the road without any passenger trains on it. In
my opinion, they will need at least three tracks all the way with a good
number of four track segments in order to do this.
It will cost a large fortune.
Hopefully the link below will allow you to read this.
Noel Weaver
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/ ... ws-broward