by Tadman
Railjunkie wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 12:54 amYou know what would make sense here to me?SRich wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:57 pm Mr Junkie,The section of the Lakeshore Limited that runs New York to Albany will need a dual mode locomotive. I don't see Airo sets being used on The Maple Leaf or Adirondack either. Rumor has it five to ten years before the Empire see them. But what do I know, I just make them stop and go.
You mentioned that beside the Airo trainset(what ever version it will be) Amtrak has still an need for dual modes ALC's is that for the lonely LD train?
Hopefully I never see any of these "upgrades" before I retire. The last thing you will find me doing is riding a train, thirty years is enough.
Lakeshore becomes Broadway and runs Chicago-Cleveland-Philly-New York, which is more direct for long distance midwest-new york passengers. No more need for motor change in Albany for a long distance train now. Pennsylvanian either goes away or becomes a second frequency. The LSL slot in New York becomes another Buffalo train that always has a dual mode engine.
Seems like this removes some complexity.
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