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Discussion related to Amtrak also known as the National Railroad Passenger Corp.

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  by Arlington
 
I'm glad the state went with the Cambria Depot (Cambria is a town you've never heard of right in the middle of Chris-Black)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/PrD1orEdjFAwetSE7

It does make it possible to keep going to Bristol, but (as discussed back in March) I really hope they just stick with Bus to Bristol.

My final stop on the line would be Wytheville, which is where I-81 and I-77 and US-11 all cross, making it a perfect place for a bus-to-rail hub
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ny6eD8ZxoApUBtt78
  by Steamguy73
 
Arlington wrote:I'm glad the state went with the Cambria Depot (Cambria is a town you've never heard of right in the middle of Chris-Black)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/PrD1orEdjFAwetSE7

It does make it possible to keep going to Bristol, but (as discussed back in March) I really hope they just stick with Bus to Bristol.

My final stop on the line would be Wytheville, which is where I-81 and I-77 and US-11 all cross, making it a perfect place for a bus-to-rail hub
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ny6eD8ZxoApUBtt78
Bristol and the tri cities is an actual destination. That’s just, frankly weird to stop at Wytheville and have no train service past that. If you ever do plan to go beyond Christianburg/Blacksburg just go all the way.
  by west point
 
Steamguy73 wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:11 am
Bristol and the tri cities is an actual destination. That’s just, frankly weird to stop at Wytheville and have no train service past that. If you ever do plan to go beyond Christianburg/Blacksburg just go all the way.
Have to kind of disagree.

I grew up in Bristol and would definitely like to see Amtrak finally there but the N&W ROW would need major rework. That rework along with the SOU RR Bristol to Bulls Gap would really help NS with their desire to run many IM traffic trains.

Bristol was a strange city for passengers. Grew up there so some observations. There were 3 round trips from NYP to Memphis, New Orleans & BHM -with connection to NOL Roanoke connections to Charleston, Harrisburg, Virginia coast & Richmond. Connections to Nashville & ATL at Chattanooga. Knoxville connections sort of Ashville and Cincinnati. Those 3 trains usually had 3 or 4 coaches sometimes 5. (52 seaters). 2 - 5 Pullmans each train with 4 sleepers that terminated at Bristol in the mornings. When you looked at the number of riders at Bristol in the coaches the numbers were always the lowest at Bristol. Usually not even one coach's worth.

Cannot speak about Pullmans. Gradually riders increased to almost full by Roanoke and Knoxville with standing room only during high traffic times. rode in restrooms more than once. Father and mother told me it was really bad crowding during WW-2 at those locations.

The N&W line was built to follow winding creeks that really limited max speeds. 3:45 was best time RNK <> Bristol with definite slow sections especially west of Radford. That was with CTC and many sidings along the way. Probably many of those short sidings are long gone, That traffic curve history may be why Wytheville was mentioned.
  by STrRedWolf
 
Bristol... Bristol...

Oh, the quarter-mile motor racing racetrack and drag strip complex. That thing's active for... maybe four weeks out of a year? Six?

Yeah, I can't see anyone regularly going there and back. For special events like NASCAR racing, sure, but you're still busing from the train station and back. Not quite worth it. Might as well... fly... hell, where's the airport?!?
  by west point
 
STrRedWolf wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 9:44 am Bristol... Bristol...
Might as well... fly... hell, where's the airport?!?
West of the speedway. But drivers have to go north or south from speedway to get to the airport with some 2 lane roads. All three cities Bristol, Kingsport, Johnson City have some difficulty to reach the airport as it is located near 2 rivers and Boone lake that is formed by the rivers There are several smaller airports that are actually quicker driving

What is also interesting is that a long abandoned SOU RR (V&SW) (Virginia and Southwestern RR) ROW from Bristol is under the eastern speedway parking lot.
  by west point
 
The route to Bristol and Beyond may have taken major damages from Helene. Reports sketchy. Both the N&W and SOU RR tracks go thru many areas that may have landslides and / or flooding
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