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    Getting Back on the (Iron) Horse (Northeast Pennsylvania to Milwaukee 2023)

    Very thorough and informative trip report! Thanks for sharing your travel experience on Amtrak. I wish Amtrak employees, especially the highly compensated ones would read this trip report and others posted here in order to see Amtrak long distance travel through the customers' eyes. All too...
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    Horn noise and fumes

    This is exactly my experience on the CONO. Going southbound and not getting any sleep due to constant horn blowing despite wearing earplugs was survivable but the northbound trip was miserable. Had to leave the train at Centralia at 0500 and then drive three (3) hours home after a sleepless...
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    Amtrak Dining and Cafe Service discussion 2024 H1

    So hard to believe that's a meal served to a passenger paying a First Class fare. Wow.
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    Why do long distance Amtrak trains travel at very low speeds?

    Back in those days railroads were competing with each other for business which doesn't happen today. Amtrak has no rail competition between Chicago and NYC so there's no imperative to even advocate for faster service, much less deliver it. Also, in the words of my late father who was an...
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    What should Amtrak change?

    I would like to see Amtrak bring back the Slumbercoach or equivalent. That describes a small (tiny?) PRIVATE space that is no frills, doesn't necessarily require the meals be included, doesn't include a shower, and has seating that converts into a lay flat sleeping surface. Hey, I'll even be...
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    Video on "Why Trains Suck in America"

    Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if forward thinkers acted on trends in the post-war years and had created Amtrak 20 years earlier in 1950? That was the decade that kicked off the Interstate Highway construction boom which accelerated in the decline in US passenger rail service...
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    Texas Eagle discussion

    I have a good reason to travel to San Antonio because my son and his wife moved there last summer. It would be nice to ride the train to see them but considering the cost of sleeper accommodations, lack of amenities due to downgraded service, and the likelihood of late arrival (they are early...
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    Poor handling of Customer dispute by Amtrak

    When the dog bites the man, it's not news. When the man bites the dog, it is news.
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    Amtrak Management issues

    The real problem is that Amtrak, as a provider of transportation, is not competitive with the airlines outside the corridors. As a provider of rail transportation, it is a monopoly. There is absolutely no incentive to become competitive with the airlines because technology and other...
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    448 and 449 - CLE to BOS to CLE

    Does anyone in Amtrak management ever read these trip reports?
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    Tips for sleeping well on Amtrak

    I never sleep well the first night out no matter whether a train, plane, hotel, tent, someone's home etc. The train is especially bad because of the late night stops and passengers moving around, talking, banging luggage against stuff, and so on. What really gets me is traveling on routes with...
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    What should Amtrak change?

    I'm one of those Amtrak LD 'never-again' customers because the value proposition is upside down. My last LD trip was twelve years ago and unless someone else is buying the ticket, I'm not going back. The value proposition is even worse now than what it was in 2010. However, what Amtrak needs...
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    Short Consists of Long Distance Trains

    Mr. Selden wrote: The marshalling order of the train reflects a subtle but calculated effort to run off the highest-revenue passengers. The Chief carries its sleepers at the front of the train, coupled directly to the locomotives, and trails a new CAF-built baggage car at the rear. This...
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    Awful timekeeping/on time performance

    Strangely enough, in all the years of riding passenger trains, both Amtrak and pre-Amtrak, I've never had a delay like I experienced one time on a North Central Airlines flight from Green Bay, WI to Hancock, MI. We were the last flight into Hancock that night and while on the approach, the...
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    Awful timekeeping/on time performance

    Delays outside corridors are almost to be expected and should be taken into consideration for travel plans. It's just part of the Amtrak travel experience. If the equipment is functioning, the food was available and good, and the on board crew was friendly and professional, then perhaps the...
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    Craziest Drama on Amtrak you've seen?

    One of the engineers operating the Robert F. Kennedy Funeral Train in 1968 told my father, a former Penn Central manager who was a key figure in mobilizing the funeral train, the following story: Somewhere in New Jersey the engineer noticed a man along the tracks place what appeared to be coins...
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    Craziest Drama on Amtrak you've seen?

    #1 When I was preschool/Kindergarten age my father was a Trainmaster for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Indiana. One day he got a call from work and said he had to go to the station. He asked me if I wanted to go with him and I jumped at the chance. When we were in the car heading to the...
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    What was it like to travel in a Heritage Sleeper?

    I put a lot of miles in 10-6 Pullman cars in my youth on SAL, SCL, PRR, PC. Many of the posts in this thread bring back the memories and provide an accurate and complete description of the experience. The big difference between the sleeping car pre-Amtrak and today's version is the comfort of...
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    6 hour delay between cities 200 miles apart is preposterous!

    How much money does a freight railroad make if they get the Amtrak train over the line on time? How much money does the freight railroad lose if their dispatching causes Amtrak to be late?
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    Remembering the Golden Age that Preceded Amtrak

    I have fond memories of riding the SAL and then SCL Silver Meteor from Newark down to south Florida. Early in the trip, everyone on the train would be invited to the dining car for complimentary fresh squeezed orange juice. Because we had coach seats most of the time, I'd go back to the...
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