Three cars were left behind (two sleepers and the baggage). I would imagine that the cars would be kept in the same vicinity. The end goal is to have a crane put the cars back on track. Until that point I imagine they’ll just sit there. .I always get my directions turned around in that station. But I have a few questions. When the train overshot the station, was it on the main line, the double tracks up behind the station? To overshoot and back into the station, it would have had to use the switch that is used by the southbound trains coming into the station. I don't see how they could have backed all the way back to to frozen switch. The odd thing is that there is an overpass on the north end and it loked like there was a car sitting there, maybe a sleeper. Unfortunately the only camera I had along was on my iphone and it didn't have enough zoom. CJ
I would say so. We left Fayetteville a few minutes ago. We were scheduled to depart FAY at 12:37 A.M. and we actually departed 5:35 P.M. Meaning that at this rate we’ll reach D.C. at 12:05 A.M.IMG_1515106502.251097.jpg
What’s interesting is that at WAS the arrivals screen says your train (train 98 originally scheduled at 7:07am) is supposed to arrive at 8pm. Seems like wishful thinking?
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I did post a picture from this morning of the same screen (I commute through WAS) showing two morning Acelas canceled as well.Another notable detail from that screen is that an Acela was cancelled. Wasn't someone just asking about whether Acela or Regional had a better chance in this weather?
Yes, to ensure it is fairly and evenly distributed....The literally 70 pizzas have arrived. The staff are serving directly to people’s rooms/seats. Is that how they generally go about this (when they order in)?
Only the RVR were supposed to board the Auto train but I don't believe it occurred.Speculation but it appears that 98's derailed car's passengers were put on auto train ? Any one confirm or deny ?
So, are you suggesting the crew derailed the train?No. That said, with us expected to arrive about 3am, we basically lost a day. And the weather itself didn’t cause the main delay. The crew did perform a maneuver at Savannah that resulted in a derailment. A derailment that was not the expected result of the maneuver, but the weather itself did not cause the derailment. That said, if Amtrak really wouldn’t be considered responsible for the derailment of their own equipment, I’m fine with no refund.Do you feel it's Amtrak's fault that the weather caused these delays?It seems that way. We just pulled into Charleston, so were about 16 hours behind schedule. On the bright side, theyre about to serve lunch. Apparently (and unsurprisingly) the dining car is running low on food, so fingers crossed that they get a delivery for dinner.Do you think I have a shot at a refund, given were 16 hours late and the train derailed?So those that go transferred to the Star appear to be doing slightly better than those that remained on the Meteor, as the Star is nearing Cary while the Meteor is getting to Charleston?
The updates on that screen are automatic. The tracking updates it based upon the position of the train and pure running time. It is pretty funny as it is overly optimistic and doesn't account for traffic or even movement in some cases.I did post a picture from this morning of the same screen (I commute through WAS) showing two morning Acelas canceled as well.
That said a couple NER have been cancelled as well.
As for 98, I wonder why they even bothered putting 8pm as the estimated arrival time in WAS when there was no way that was going to happen?
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It also eliminates a stampede. I still think Cpotisch should have asked for the Amstew and put it on his pizza. Then, and only then, A Jedi will you be!!!Yes, to ensure it is fairly and evenly distributed....The literally 70 pizzas have arrived. The staff are serving directly to people’s rooms/seats. Is that how they generally go about this (when they order in)?
During severe disruptions, when food supplies re low and there is no relief in sight, a seasoned Amtrak traveler knows they are in trouble when the staff busts this out:Ok, having never been on a LD train, I gotta ask... What the heck is Amstew? It sounds...interesting.
Glad you made it there! Anyone from Customer Service meet you off the train? That's the difference between Amtrak and the airlines. If your plane slipped off the end of the runway (presumably during landing so pax are at their destination), then CS would be lined up when the shuttle busses arrived at the terminal. On Amtrak, you have to call them.Silver Meteor #98 opened its doors in Penn Station at 6:59 A.M. We were 19h 57m late.
The attendants and diner staff were fantastic. Our sleeper attendant (I think his name was Leo) always kept us updated on why were stopped. The dining staff were doing everything they could to keep us fed and prevent a wait. Without them, the ride would have been way worse.Glad you made it there! Anyone from Customer Service meet you off the train? That's the difference between Amtrak and the airlines. If your plane slipped off the end of the runway (presumably during landing so pax are at their destination), then CS would be lined up when the shuttle busses arrived at the terminal. On Amtrak, you have to call them.Corporately, Amtrak has never had exceptional customer service. Onboard Crews can vary greatly, and it seems like you had a pretty good crew. The non-operational crew that stayed with the train was dreaming dollar signs of double and triple time...Silver Meteor #98 opened its doors in Penn Station at 6:59 A.M. We were 19h 57m late.
Well that makes sense. Good staff reallly does make a big difference, even when everything else is going terriblyIf you had Leo for a SCA on the Meteor you had Amtrak's Best!
I second that. Leo IS the best!!!!Well that makes sense. Good staff reallly does make a big difference, even when everything else is going terriblyIf you had Leo for a SCA on the Meteor you had Amtrak's Best!
Isn't this the prime rib cut served on the Cardinal ? Maybe the beef tips???During severe disruptions, when food supplies re low and there is no relief in sight, a seasoned Amtrak traveler knows they are in trouble when the staff busts this out:Ok, having never been on a LD train, I gotta ask... What the heck is Amstew? It sounds...interesting.
They started carrying this (and bottled water, crackers and few other things) after a train got stranded for 24hours outside (if memory serves) Savannah.
10grams of protein!!! After this is served to a train full of people, everyone will be able to participate in the Onboard Bathrooms thread.
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