God I can't put into words how much I identify with the sentiment in this comment.
Sleeping car passengers are generally not involuntary riders (i.e. the old Grandmaw taking the Builder to visit her doctor), and they are also people who have money to afford travel upgrades to the tune of up to...
"The anticipated cost savings are an annualized $3 million reduction in operating costs on these two routes. Some of which, will be reinvested in the product."
Haven't we all heard some Mumbo-jumbo like this before?
He is talking about rail terminals in the "bygone" era when homeless folks had relatively free roam in such large station halls. Some describe GCT as having been the most notable example of the phenomenon. Of course it ended long ago and by the time 9/11 happened it was unheard of. September...
WXXV is low rent to the extent that it is almost reminiscent of SCTV or one of those other satirical news stations. I'm at least glad that the reporting is slanted very much in favor of getting the public opinion further behind the restoration effort. As an aside, I got quite a chuckle from that...
I agree that the slumbercoaches were a great idea for their time, but there couldn't possibly be a modern iteration of that idea considering how many of today's travelers are obese.
"Free" rental cars for everyone on arrival in Sanford?? This is utterly perplexing. How on earth do passengers get comp'd for failure to deliver their vehicles on arrival at end points on the Auto Train?
I think any funding is better than no funding, but I'm going to be the skeptical one and start writing some letters demanding an explanation as to how $35 million in funding is supposed to get this project anywhere.
The Southern Rail Commission has a small budget which it is responsible for...
This could be a matter of what coverage Amtrak gets in their insurance vs. their level of risk whilst the Bonnet Carré Flood Prevention Spillway is open. Although Amtrak traffic is truncated at Jackson for now, CN is running their usual lineup of merchandise & unit trains all the way south to...
The thing I will miss the most is the "bedtime sweet".
One thing I used to brag to my friends (many of whom would upgrade themselves to Delta Air Lines' first class whilst away on business travel) about was having a nice piece of chocolate waiting for you atop the pillow after the bed was...
From what I gather you're certainly giving a good account of the way it was. You clearly lived through the best years of American travel. Although I feel the main reason for why travel, and particularly train travel, can never go back to "the way it was" is due to the change in our culture...
It is sad to say but politically speaking it appears this administration has no use for transportation policy. Trump's victory in this regard was making some popular comments about "crumbling infrastructure", as well as getting to appoint a minority (Mrs. Chao) to his cabinet in an effort to...
I know Jack personally and I can attest to his brilliant work ethic and wealth of experience. I think he will have no shortage of choices for his future employment- but regrettably the flaws with how IPH's passenger traffic department was managed may have given him a bad taste for railroad...
I can't be the only one wondering why Amtrak's future approach toward power mentions nothing about Multiple Unit power. The Stadler DMU product which is being built for Tex Rail between downtown Fort Worth and the DFW airport for example is certified to run with mixed traffic and meets all...