In my view shortening / rationalizing the consists of the LD trains made sense and honestly I would like to see that stay in place after the pandemic. Cutting back on the LD frequency I thought was shortsighted and will bite them financially later.
I would have also used the pandemic to approach Congress to buy newer cars where passengers could sit in enclosed compartments during the day vs an open air coach for intercity. I think Congress might have jumped on the idea of coach train travel where the passengers could be isolated by compartment in groups like they can do on a sleeping car.
Also would be lobbying Congress now for replacement Long Distance cars instead of waiting for later. Once they lose nationwide support for the LD network, the Corridor trains become a LOT more difficult to get off the ground for startup. It's a lesson Amtrak will learn about the time it is too late to reverse degradation of the LD network.
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