blue streak 1 Does this mean that AMTRAK marketing is actually paying attention to demand even if only for one day ?? http://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/874/146/Amtrak-Virginia-Norfolk-Service-Update-ATK-12-114.pdf
Does this mean that AMTRAK marketing is actually paying attention to demand even if only for one day ??
http://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/874/146/Amtrak-Virginia-Norfolk-Service-Update-ATK-12-114.pdf
Or somebody in VA DOT is holding their feet to the fire. It's VA's nickel on this one.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
daveklepper This essentially gives the Norfolk area twice a day service to Richmond and north, morning outbound from Norfolk and inbound to Newport News, afternoon outbound from Newport News, and inbound to Norfolk. I don't think the Newport News service will loose passengers, but might even gain a few.
This essentially gives the Norfolk area twice a day service to Richmond and north, morning outbound from Norfolk and inbound to Newport News, afternoon outbound from Newport News, and inbound to Norfolk. I don't think the Newport News service will loose passengers, but might even gain a few.
I pretty much agree. Although the distance is small, getting from Norfolk to Newport News is a pain - a big barrier to those who live in the suburbs on the east and south side of Norfolk. I don't think the two trains compete for much traffic at all. There is already work being done to speed up the schedule by about 10 minutes - work at Petersburg isn't complete yet. There are also plans afoot to add a few more trains a day on the route.
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