Paper Timetables work very well when you are on rail pass and our touring the country. No batteries needed and connecting bus and commuter rail info. I guess the days of the "Official Guide" are over. I always want to know whats over the next hill and around the next curve.
BaltACD Murphy Siding BaltACD Murphy Siding That is part of the problem of the 21st Century. You only ask questions about what you know about. If you don't know about it you won't stumble across it to be able to ask a question about it. ie. If you don't know about commuter line connections you won't look for them. They have an app for that (Sorry man. The devil made me do it.) I land line and internet. I don't app. Something about HAVING to be immediately reachable for 10 years in my career left a bad taste about the 'smartphone society' we have become. I choose not to participate to that level.
Murphy Siding BaltACD Murphy Siding That is part of the problem of the 21st Century. You only ask questions about what you know about. If you don't know about it you won't stumble across it to be able to ask a question about it. ie. If you don't know about commuter line connections you won't look for them. They have an app for that (Sorry man. The devil made me do it.)
BaltACD Murphy Siding That is part of the problem of the 21st Century. You only ask questions about what you know about. If you don't know about it you won't stumble across it to be able to ask a question about it. ie. If you don't know about commuter line connections you won't look for them.
Murphy Siding
That is part of the problem of the 21st Century. You only ask questions about what you know about. If you don't know about it you won't stumble across it to be able to ask a question about it.
ie. If you don't know about commuter line connections you won't look for them.
They have an app for that (Sorry man. The devil made me do it.)
I land line and internet. I don't app. Something about HAVING to be immediately reachable for 10 years in my career left a bad taste about the 'smartphone society' we have become. I choose not to participate to that level.
One time one of the major cell phone carriers had a service interruption. The railroad for a few hours had trouble getting hold of crew members who used that service and no longer had land-lines.
I still (sort of) have a land line. I say this because now our land-line is now via our internet and cable provider. When we signed up for all services (after moving to a new town) the representative told us to have a cell phone back-up. I prefer to receive my calls to go to work via the land-line. Although I haven't recently, in the past I found cell phone coverage lacking. (We switched to "smart phones" a few years ago. They seem to be a bit better than the old cell phones we had.) All this modern technology sometimes isn't all it's cracked up to be.
I've used my phone book a few times the past few months. The yellow pages no less. I have followed up on the internet at times, but at times neither is as up to date as the other. A couple of times, places that have gone out of business still live on in print and on the internet.
Jeff
You can dowload the national Amtrak TT as a pdf. Link
C&NW, CA&E, MILW, CGW and IC fan
Had a must had wedding to attend in Huston Tx. Delta had a downloadable PDF 'time table' which I used to verify flights. But, used the on-line reservation agent to plan our flight and route. Right down to reserving the seats on-line! If AMTRAK moves to a similar donwload PDF, then folks can still plot their travels. Do concur having that paper timetable and map does lead to exploring while my iPhone 6 doesn't.
BaltACD
On Amtrak.com, under Schedules, there is a link to the Amtrak System Timetable, which can be downloaded. If one is so inclined one or all of the pages of the timetable can be printed. It is even in living color!
Rio Grande Valley, CFI,CFII
The airlines gave up on paper timetables quite a few years ago. The demand for them just isn't there anymore. Amtrak probably came to the same conclusion. We may not like it but it is a reasonable business decision.
BaltACD I land line and internet. I don't app. Something about HAVING to be immediately reachable for 10 years in my career left a bad taste about the 'smartphone society' we have become. I choose not to participate to that level.
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BaltACD Murphy Siding It's the 21st century. Everything is evolving toward cell phones and computers. If they printed timetables you'd be the only one buying one. When's the last time you used a phone book? That is part of the problem of the 21st Century. You only ask questions about what you know about. If you don't know about it you won't stumble across it to be able to ask a question about it. ie. If you don't know about commuter line connections you won't look for them.
Murphy Siding It's the 21st century. Everything is evolving toward cell phones and computers. If they printed timetables you'd be the only one buying one. When's the last time you used a phone book?
It's the 21st century. Everything is evolving toward cell phones and computers. If they printed timetables you'd be the only one buying one. When's the last time you used a phone book?
CandOforprogress2 Amtrak not making anymore timetables is a mistake.....how else are we supposed to know about interline connections. BTW as of right now I am in Jamestown NY and Coach USA has a "Offcial Connection" with Amtrak in Downtown Buffalo NY>How would anyone know about the MARC and South Shore Connections. The folks who put out the Accla Mag on the trains could put out a annual North American Rider Guide and sell ads
Amtrak not making anymore timetables is a mistake.....how else are we supposed to know about interline connections. BTW as of right now I am in Jamestown NY and Coach USA has a "Offcial Connection" with Amtrak in Downtown Buffalo NY>How would anyone know about the MARC and South Shore Connections. The folks who put out the Accla Mag on the trains could put out a annual North American Rider Guide and sell ads
If you want to know what service MARC has, go to the MARC website.
Johnny
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