That is not Amtrak!I found this schedule dated back to 1968, I am so curious what made Amtrak to eliminate the night owl trains to upstate NY? If they didn't, people like us would have more choices to get down to NYC or back to Buffalo or beyond. Credit to the picture was posted by ESPA.
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That is not Amtrak!
Those are New York Central System services, and that is clearly labeled as an NYC timetable. They were trying to reduce corporate losses incurred by their unsubsidized passenger services that they were required to run as common carriers by the ICC and the states. Do you know whether those trains were already discontinued by NYC or Penn Central between 1968 and Amday? Railroads were trying their level best to get trains off between 1968 and 1970.
Amtrak did not start operations until May 1, 1971. It was created as a response to the massive passenger train discontinuations by the railroads responding to huge losses. They also did not pick up roughly 50% of the passenger trains running on April 30, 1971.
In any case, these days Amtrak does not decide the service level on the Empire Services. Those are wholly funded by New York State and they are the ones to decide the service level, not Amtrak. Talk to a New York State legislator about i
i think JoshP knew it wasn't Amtrak. He just wanted to know why Amtak cut the service when they took over from NYC.That is not Amtrak!
Those are New York Central System services, and that is clearly labeled as an NYC timetable. They were trying to reduce corporate losses incurred by their unsubsidized passenger services that they were required to run as common carriers by the ICC and the states. Do you know whether those trains were already discontinued by NYC or Penn Central between 1968 and Amday? Railroads were trying their level best to get trains off between 1968 and 1970.
Amtrak did not start operations until May 1, 1971. It was created as a response to the massive passenger train discontinuations by the railroads responding to huge losses. They also did not pick up roughly 50% of the passenger trains running on April 30, 1971.
In any case, these days Amtrak does not decide the service level on the Empire Services. Those are wholly funded by New York State and they are the ones to decide the service level, not Amtrak. Talk to a New York State legislator about it.
Did Amtrak cut it? This was 3 years before Amtrak. It was even before PC. They easily could have been killed off by NYC or PC in those 3 years.I think that
i think JoshP knew it wasn't Amtrak. He just wanted to know why Amtak cut the service.
He assumed Amtrak cut them. Most of the cutting was actually done by PC before Amtrak came on the scene, and then Amtrak cut some more to stay within the meager budget they were given. They just blindly used the then available ridership numbers sometimes modulated by political pressure.i think JoshP knew it wasn't Amtrak. He just wanted to know why Amtak cut the service when they took over from NYC.
According to the April 1971 Official Guide the NYC<>Buffalo overnight was still running in both directions, with the most recent schedule change date March 3rd. It carried through cars for Montreal, through coaches for Chicago, and a Sleepercoach for Buffalo to and from Grand Central.October 1970 Official Guide shows 3 trains (including connections) a day between Chicago and New York (westbound - 71/51, 61/27, 63; eastbound - 64, 28/62, 98/72
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