QUOTE: Originally posted by CG9602 If Amtrak got enough money to invest in some capitol investments ( like a steady source of $$$ for refurbished train cars, for example), and if the DOT or Congress, allowed for some sort of RR trust fund, then Amtrak might get something going. As it is, when the US spends, via trust fund, more in one year than Amtrak has been allowed over 32 years - what do you expect? If the passenger train is to survive as a viable option in the ground transport marketplace, one has to spend money in order to make money. Amtrak has never been given the money to spend.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Someone tell me what Amtrac is. I have never seen or heard of it. I have however, ridden Amtrak. It was a pleasant ride, relaxing, nice scenery, friendly crew, definately NOT your crowded airplane, with long lines, rude screeners, body searches, seats that wouldn't fit a skinny teen, and noisey cabin. And one of many nicer things about a train over an airplane is -- you actually have a choice when it comes to food. Now try to get some real food on an airplane! Oh yeah, some people think peanuts are real food.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Funny thing, I did a web search for Amtrac. Nothing was found. It just doesn't exist. Well it doesn't exist here on earth anyway. I am still trying to understand how you can ride something that doesn't exist. Oh I get it, its time for the men in the white suits to come and visit the "rider".
QUOTE: I have traveled by train on Amtrac 4 times last year. NEVER AGAIN!!!!!!! From now on I fly, I drive or I walk, BUT NEVER AGAIN ON AMTRAC. I am a railfan but not a Amtrac fan. The problems I seen on Amtrac were not funding related problems.
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