I think neither. It isn't a prejudice against your proposed alternative routes, nor the communities they would serve. To me it would just be further disruption on a poorly supported and mismanaged rail corridor.
I prefer that the route of the Mules get fixed, that the State DOT complain loudly and publicly on behalf of Amtrak, that the sidings at Strasburg and California be improved ASAP. This is the best stop gap measure available at this time. But we all know that the Sedalia subdivision is a prime candidate for double tracking, as it already is east of Jefferson City.
With the recent news story on rail capacity deficiency that will increasingly plague U.S. railroads the time has come to invest the $7 million a mile in the steel railway, which is just about the same as a lane mile of U.S. highway.
If anything it would be nice to have Pleasant Hill added as another station stop.
If Amtrak was given respectful consideration by all parties concerned, including the media, then it would be very possible to attain a 4.5 hour KC-St. Louis schedule and observe an amazing increase in ridership.
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