FormerOBS
Conductor
This would probably be a very expensive solution. Both trains would have to be canceled. It would mean finding about 20-35 specialized tractor trailer rigs (i.e., auto carriers; not just ordinary box trailers), with drivers in each direction. Load and unload these trailers at locations where such equipment isn't normally handled. The other trains probably couldn't handle the additional passenger load, even if supplented with buses. The stations at LOR and SFA are not on the mainline, so the other trains would have to be routed off their normal route to use the platforms. As you suggest, the short notice issue would also be significant.(Possibly) dumb question:
In situations like this, has Amtrak ever considered cancelling an AT rotation and then using 18-wheelers to clear out a backlog of vehicles, then placing the passengers on another Amtrak service like the Silver Meteor and bussing them to/from the AT terminals to Richmond or Orlando or wherever makes the most sense.
Could that even be done on short notice? (Probably not.) Would it even make sense for passengers? (Maybe yes, maybe no?)
Just trying to think outside the box.
I appreciate & approve of thinking outside the box, but in this case I don't think it would work.
Latest word: the train passed Weldon around 3:20, which means 7 pm may still be possible. Seven pm means 10 hours late, which means more time lost over the road.
Tom