by Tadman
INteresting analysis but it makes my head spin with the plethora of bad and illogical decisions.
I'm not trying to argue with Lordsigma's analysis as I believe it comes from good sources and is honest info, but I just shake my head every day about how much equipment got the toss over the last ten years and now we have an equipment shortage.
I also have zero idea how they're going to run X new long distance and/or corridor routes when it is painfully obvious the railroad is near a breaking point as-is.
lordsigma12345 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 2:30 pmIsn't this robbing peter to pay paul? Make Autotrain a bigger money maker and Capitol a bigger loser?
2) Amtrak is running more Sleepers on the Auto Train (9 during peak season) than they did pre pandemic as part of the strategy to make that train run in the black.
3) Superliners have been running on the CHI-CDL Corridor service since 2019 due to the CN shunting issues.I don't understand this at all, as Amtrak only owns four-wheel equipment. Amtrak also sold off some Horizons and baggage cars that could've been dragged locked and empty. They could also buy those Caltrains gallery cars. All of which could be cheap, locked, and empty, instead of revenue equipment running empty and causing revenue car shortages.
. This is the big issue driving poor availability of the SC44 Chargers owned by the Midwest states. ... state are basically at the back of the line for Charger parts from SiemensThis model has been in service since what, 2017? When do we learn from the problems and make some changes? Order a large set of backup parts in advance? Keep a few more Genesis online and ready? Buy some SD70MACH as backups?
I'm not trying to argue with Lordsigma's analysis as I believe it comes from good sources and is honest info, but I just shake my head every day about how much equipment got the toss over the last ten years and now we have an equipment shortage.
I also have zero idea how they're going to run X new long distance and/or corridor routes when it is painfully obvious the railroad is near a breaking point as-is.
Amtrak is proud to announce a new train to Florida that doesn't stink: The Floaterian. An all-star just like Babe Ruth.