What about the rest of the through passengers who will eat another 2-3 hours? Bypassing Tampa it isn't much different than busing the other passengers while the Star is detouring....assuming you can corral the buses.
52(6) left at 2:14am. I was pretty close.
In my experience, usually at least 2/3 of the passengers detrain in Tampa, with the same fraction boarding heading south of there. If my numbers are accurate, that would mean 80% or more of total passengers board or detrain in Tampa. In addition, when the train is 12 hours late like when I was aboard, many South Florida passengers may prefer it to lose a little more time as it becomes an early morning arrival rather than the middle of the night.
If they prefer to lose more time perhaps Amtrak should have left the A line and used the Andrews sub detour after all.
That would have chewed up 2 more hours and made for an even later arrival.
At any rate, thank you for your opinion regarding how late you'd like to arrive but I'd still like to read what AmtrakLKL has to say about why this practice seemingly no longer exists. Costs? Lack of buses? Too much travel?