Mechanical Department "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."
The Missabe Road: Safety First
QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper Bush and his transportation secretary should look at the situation immediate post 11.09.01 and ask what would have happened if Amtrak had not been around.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
QUOTE: Originally posted by TRAINMANTOM O.S.YOU DONT SEEM TO REALIZE THAT PEOPLE ARE SICK TO DEATH OF ALL THOSE OUTIN THE US WHO ARGUE A POINT WITHOUT LETTING ALL THE CORRECT FACTS ,OR ARE OF THE OPINION THAT WHAT IS GOOD FOR THEM IS GOOD FOR ALL .JUST BECAUSETHEY DONT USE AMTRAK NO ONE SHOULD BE ALLOWED .YOU KNOW WHAT I DONT WANT MY TAX MONEY USED FOR THE HIGHWAYSOR AIRWAYS NOW WHAT IS TOUR REPLY SIR
QUOTE: Originally posted by oltmannd QUOTE: Originally posted by daveklepper Bush and his transportation secretary should look at the situation immediate post 11.09.01 and ask what would have happened if Amtrak had not been around. .... Take the Crescent as an example. Even with 5 coaches and two sleepers, the max capcy of the train is about 400. Considering just Atlanta to the northeast, Delta, Air Tran and USAir have over 30 flights a day, just to Phila. If you allow another 60 for NJ/NY and another 30 for DC, and 150 seats per plane, and 70% load factor that's 12,000 passengers per day or 30 train loads! Amtrak can never be an emergency alternative to flying. Only the highways have enough capacity to do that. ....
QUOTE: Originally posted by donclark I am of the opinion that Amtrak should shut down its transcontinental lines, and concentrate on HSR, Chicago to New York City, Boston to Miami thru Atlanta, and Oakland to Los Angeles... When these are built turning an operational profit, I would like to see a HSR line from Chicago to Houston thru Dallas, a line from Houston to Jacksonville, and a line from Chicago to Atlanta..... These lines will cut thru 27 of the 50 states.... with over 80 percent of the nation's population..... And keep building and expanding the HSR system.... Most of these lines are less than 900 miles in length. A train averaging over 150 mph could do these runs in 6 hours or less.... Because of the shortened time, the same number of trainsets operating on these lines could provide instead of a daily service a twice a day service easily..... No more Cleveland departures and arrivals past midnight.... a train leaving Chicago at 9 AM could be in Cleveland by noon and in New York City by 3 PM. Considering air traffic and congestion at the airports, this might be competitive in time......and price..... One thing is for certain, no one in Europe is calling for the elimination of their High Speed trains......
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.