mudchicken Johnny - There was considerably more ATS out there. It was retired in pieces as it failed starting in the mid-1990's. (It would help too if the Amtrak power would quit throwing ATS shoes like a bratty little kid.)
Johnny - There was considerably more ATS out there. It was retired in pieces as it failed starting in the mid-1990's. (It would help too if the Amtrak power would quit throwing ATS shoes like a bratty little kid.)
Johnny
Mark Meyer
Albuquerque to Denver is a passenger market that has not been even tested or surveyed for decades. To write it off in today's world where rail is booming in popularity, and both cities (and several in between) are booming in size, seems like old-line railroad defeatism. There should be through service Denver to El Paso, for crimeny's sakes, and on to Mexico City, especially with trade booming across the border. Freight service that way could open up massive economic opportunities, too. Look at what KCS is doing with their cross-border service. Hey, just to make it unpopular, we could call it "The NAFTA Flyer"
I would have to agere with others who say that Denver-Albuquerque has less-than expected potential. I drove I-25 between Sante Fe-Pueblo last year, and LasVagas-Raton was nearly deserted. The traffic that picked-up north of Raton, I suspect came off US 64, a multilane highway from Texas.
Even Denver-Pueblo passenger service would require re-double tracking Colorado Springs-Palmer Lake, and probably triple tracking north from there to Denver.
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