Cue the folks who will warble about how this means the lucky folks on the train will get to see the SAC-KFS stretch in daylight.
Of course, the folks who expected to see the coast in the daytime were disappointed...the folks who hoped to see the Cascades mountain crossing in Oregon will be disappointed...and the folks who expected to arrive within a reasonable amount of time will be disappointed.
Understandable, seeing as it originated at a minor outlying terminal with no other equipment around, few Amtrak personnel, minimal service facilities, and...oh, no, wait, LA is actually the opposite of all of those things. Pathetic.https://mobile.twitter.com/AmtrakAlerts/status/1086062874143977472
It was apparently due to engine issues. Oh well.
There totally isn't a yard there with maybe a P42 or two.Understandable, seeing as it originated at a minor outlying terminal with no other equipment around, few Amtrak personnel, minimal service facilities, and...oh, no, wait, LA is actually the opposite of all of those things. Pathetic.
Ha ha, exactly.But they get to spend more time on the train, and that's what's important, right?
Operationally speaking, just because you have an engine (or 5) doesn't mean:There totally isn't a yard there with maybe a P42 or two.
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