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    Emeryville, California layover question

    I had one occasion about 12 years to confront the question of whether to walk to that hotel across that big parking lot or take a cab. I had gotten off the northbound Coast Starlight and had a connection to the California Zephyr leaving the next morning. So, it was after sundown when I decided...
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    Colorado planning

    And would anyone know if there has been any planning or proposals in recent years in linking Denver and Kansas City, perhaps as part of a, say, St. Louis to Denver route?
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    Southwest Chief discussion Q4 2023 - 2024

    I did wonder why I've seen only two sleepers on the Southwest Chief #3 the last two nights. Is this also the case for train #4? Why on earth would Amtrak do this if there continues to be demand for as much sleeper space as possible? By the way, what is "AT?"
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    City of New Orleans (train) discussion

    Yes, by all means, call customer relations. In restaurants, hotels, and retailers in general I've found it very rare and unusual to run into customer-facing employees with bad attitudes, but it doesn't seem to be that unusual with Amtrak. I would guess that most non-unionized employers would...
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    Hotels convenient to Amtrak

    More than once I have enjoyed Lunch at the Landmark Cafe and Creperie about a block and a half from the Amtrak station in Galesburg when I've been between Southwest Chief and California Zephyr schedules. I have always wondered, if because unforeseen train delays an overnight stay in Galesburg...
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    Can Private Railroads operate passenger service without government help?

    OK - we've heard about the challenges in interesting any of the freight railroads in running a high quality passenger train - and we know how Amtrak in recent years has seemed to favor the northeast corridor and state-supported routes over the long distance service, but what about raising this...
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    Cities without Amtrak service

    Yes, I should have specified I was excluding Thruway bus connections and I was focusing on the contiguous 48 states. And from the above comments I see I missed at least seven metro areas that could have been in the top ten. Maybe a top twenty list would now be interesting.
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    Cities without Amtrak service

    I thought I would try to identify the 10 largest cities, ranked by metro population, that do not now have Amtrak service. Am I skipping over any? 1. Phoenix 4.575 million 2. Las Vegas 2.115 million 3. Nashville 2.072 million 4. Columbus 2.020 million 5. Louisville 1.396 million 6...
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    Can Private Railroads operate passenger service without government help?

    Yes, I have sometimes wondered if there would be price point that would make it profitable for BNSF to run an up to date version of the Santa Fe Super Chief and what that price point might be.
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    Winter Storm 2024 cancellations

    Thanks for your detailed comments, Lordsigna. I did find this Santa Fe ad. 1,082 × 1,600
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    Winter Storm 2024 cancellations

    This may have been addressed before but back in the day of the golden age of private rail passenger travel - Santa Fe, Great Northern, Chicago Burlington & Quincy, New York Central, Missouri Pacific, Rock Island, etc., did weather similar to what we're having now result in cancellations in most...
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    E and F unit locomotives today

    Since many of us first became aware of trains in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s when most trains were using E and F unit locomotives, we obviously thought that was just how streamlined trains were supposed to look. My, perhaps somewhat ignorant, question is why isn't it possible for locomotive...
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    Carolinian Business Class question

    My daughter has booked a business class seat on Carolinian #80 - 16F - and is wondering if that might be a table seat. I'm not familiar with the configuration of business class on that train and wasn't sure if it was a dedicated car or not, and I haven't traveled in coach cars for a long time...
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    Quad cities train in news

    Would anyone here know something about the history of passenger train service in the Quad Cities. Did each of the communities - Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline, East Moline, and Rock Island has their own depots - or was there one so-called union station that served the region? Would the same...
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    Remembering the Golden Age of Airline Food

    Yes, airline travel was a real premiere travel experience at one time, even into the seventies perhaps, maybe even eighties. Anyway, I'm remembering in the early 1960s when most all domestic commercial flights served three-course meals. And they were served by young and attractive and very...
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    Amtrak delays

    Just noticed this video that might be of interest. (I hope it's not hidden behind a paywall.) https://www.wsj.com/video/series/wsj-explains/why-amtrak-service-is-slow-in-most-of-the-us/298231BC-AF68-4C68-9828-5C8C590A269C?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1
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    Gallup, New Mexico station closed

    On the Great American Stations website I think it said that baggage service was offered at Gallup. Does that mean that a ticket agent was employed by Amtrak and on duty there (before the station was closed)?
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    Lockheed L-1049 Constellation and other propeller planes of mid-20th century

    I'm sure my first commercial airline flight, in 1963, was aboard a Constellation - anyway it was a TWA flight from Wichita to Denver and I don't remember any discomfort from the coach seats. Would anyone know how the dimensions of those seats - and the spacing between rows - would compare to...
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    Amtrak delays

    Anyone know why there is a delay on Amtrak Coast Starlight #14 near Chiloquin, Oreogon, today?
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