VIA has gotten into the holiday spirit early - but then Canadian Thanksgiving is next weekend - as the blackout dates around Christmas have been removed!
The FTA already has safety oversight for Metrorail through the Tri-State Oversight Committee. This move would require reclassifying Metrorail as a commuter rail system. The FRA has more 'teeth' than the FTA. As far as I know, the only comparable system the FRA oversees is PATH in NY/NJ. The...
Why?
Likely because Amtrak is saving pennies keeping it there. With no diners needed for the Star's consists, there are enough heritage diners to go around. So why not run the heritage fleet into the ground and extend the life of 8400? Also, it will keep 8400's wear and tear close to on par...
How bad has DC's Metrorail gotten? :unsure:
Well...
There are reports that the NTSB is expected to make an urgent recommendation to the federal DOT this afternoon that the FRA take over safety oversight of Metro. :o
That is pretty radical. Possibly unprecedented.
Did the Pope have...
Jim Bob Boy!
What the heck happened to your name? Did you revisit Highway 61? :)
On the Cardinal I had one of the conductors grab one of the prime front seats (port side) and use yellow tape to keep passengers out so he could use it as his own personal office!!! :blink:
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I 'lyke' what lyke99 said! ^^^^
The only things I would add are that the omelette is different the three mornings a hot breakfast is served, and that dinner options generally reflect the cuisine of the region of Canada one is traveling through.
Time will tell.
Seattle's road diet certainly doesn't include the massive big dig freeway debacle, which continues being inched forward under the city by Big Bertha (when she is not floundering in the mud) despite plenty of citizens, who seem to have a lot more common sense than the current...
Sorry to play the cynic, but it seems likely that what will happen is that a couple of million bucks will be spent on a multi-year study with the result, unless there are more tragedies during that period, that nothing changes. Commuters and businesses won't want a reduction in capacity...
From what I can tell most or all other significant mishaps with these vehicles have involved them sinking: In 1999 in Lake Hamilton in Arkansas where 13 died; Off Milwaukee in Lake Michigan in 2000 where all crew and passengers where rescued; and In the Delaware River in Philly in 2010 where...