Maybe the next Fall Foliage Excursion will have 611 on the point.
Hey, with Mr. Wick taking over, who knows?
Firelock76Maybe the next Fall Foliage Excursion will have 611 on the point.
A somewhat limited set of potential routes, even on a first cut that looks at loading-gage restrictions and trackwork characteristics, including places you can turn an engine with Voyce Glaze's lateral-compliance restrictions. Were you proposing to run the train at any point faster than 40-45mph? Get your checkbook out for the insurance. And tell me how you would address the HEP requirements without providing nearly as much power on the point as would be needed to run the train in the first place?
There's a very clear place for 611 on fall-foliage excursions. Just not Amtrak fall-foliage excursions that run where Amtrak expects to get the most revenue, for the least overhead and risk.
Aw c'mon, kick back and let your imagination run wild, we can dream, can't we?
Don't be so serious! And besides, where there's a will, there's a way.
I'm with you fire lock, perhaps some of insurance coverage would fall under Amtrak's umbrella of insurance.
Or maybe a Amtrak excursion on its own right of way, some nice scenery on the the North East corridor.
I also rode this excursion (also in coach 10 and also for the rare mileage) and it was a great trip. I was amazed that Amtrak ran this trip so wonderfully when it has so much difficulty running its regular trains with as much class. I've ridden excursions in the past run by long time railfan groups that weren't anywhere near as good as this one. I'm looking forward to next year's excursion.
Just as a sidenote. If "611" or any steam locomotive is on the headend of any future excusion, I will not be part of it. I've had enough of steam excursions and the myriad of problems that go along with them.
runnerdude48 I also rode this excursion (also in coach 10 and also for the rare mileage) and it was a great trip. I was amazed that Amtrak ran this trip so wonderfully when it has so much difficulty running its regular trains with as much class. I've ridden excursions in the past run by long time railfan groups that weren't anywhere near as good as this one. I'm looking forward to next year's excursion. Just as a sidenote. If "611" or any steam locomotive is on the headend of any future excusion, I will not be part of it. I've had enough of steam excursions and the myriad of problems that go along with them.
Ah Runnerdude, you must have never had the pleasure of an NS steam excursion back in the old days! Glad you enjoyed the trip you just made, by the way.
And let me remind all, NKP 765 once pulled the New River Train with an Amtrak consist.
Well that answers that question.
Firelock76Ah Runnerdude, you must have never had the pleasure of an NS steam excursion back in the old days!
Having ben on two Roanoke Chapter Independance Limited four day trips pulled by 611 from Richmond/Alexandria to Detroit/Chicago on the NS with overnights at Bluefield, Portsmouth, and Ft Wayne , I feel they did it very well. This was before the trip with the derailment. I don't think there will be any one like them in the future. So glad I got to be on them.
With that said I enjoyed the excursion completely. Can't wait for next year.
I'm sure there have been good trips behind steam engines in the past but I got tired of the long stops to water the engine and the lack of runbys etc. Ironically the portion of the "rare mileage" covered by the Amtrak Autumn Express that I had ridden was between Phillipsburg, NJ and Allentown, PA behind a "Russian decapod" (#90 maybe) back in the late 60s or early 70s out of Elizabeth, NJ on the CNJ/LV. We traveled along the Lehigh River to the Ashley Planes south of Wilkes-Barre and wyed the train there. On the way back the rear truck of the tender derailed in Mountaintop, PA. After some heroic attempts at rerailing the tender Martz Trailways provided our transportation back to Hoboken where PATH was running frequent morning commute service by the time we got there. Anyone remember that trip? In all honesty, I would ride another steam trip but it has to be the right one.
Honestly breakdowns, derailments and poor time keeping kinda of goes with the territory. The equipment is old and host railroads not entirely on board. I know it upsets the local operators when issues crop up, it's an embarrassment for them too.
The ns and up run some of the best excursions. If you are close North East Ohio, I highly recommend the annual 765 excursions on the cuyohaga valley. Those excursions are inexpensive, and all folks involved do an excellent job.
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